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I am curious to know whether or not it's possible to actually alternate a suit jacket's arm holes to make them smaller and higher. Is it?
Yes, the coat would probably need to be around two sizes to largedakotanorth said:You could _possibly_ do it, in theory.
If the suit is larger than what you need, you could pull the sides in, along the side seam, and overlap the front and back panels.
Tomasso said:Yes, the coat would probably need to be around two sizes to largeand lord knows where the breast pocket will end up after surgery.:eusa_doh:
dakotanorth said:The other method would involve adding a gusset-type piece in the armpit of the body. Basically, "Fill In" the bottom of the hole.
We were just kickin' it around, you don't really want get involved with this.bruce wayne said:if this is possible and relatively easy to do, you must write a how-to...
Mr. Rover said:I've had it done and it's a tough operation. Basically, it's completely re-making the jacket, but if it's that great of a fabric or is sentimental, or in my case, a suit from 1926 that I HAD to wear, it can be done. Basically, they take up the whole jacket from the shoulder seam, reset the sleeves in the shoulders, and a bunch of other alterations. It's a lot of work with hit or miss results.
Wasn't that done in Asia?Mr. Rover said:About $150 for the shoulder treatment.
Mr. Rover said:No, I had this done in New York. I figured there'd be less room for losing something in translation.