Erm, we need pictars!
We need ppl to show some piece of wat they have so we could get a nice glimpse of it~!
The Suiting Thread V1, Suit/Tuxedo/Sportcoat/Blazer
The Suiting Thread V1, Suit/Tuxedo/Sportcoat/Blazer
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Dec 20 2008, 06:23 PM
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Erm, we need pictars!
We need ppl to show some piece of wat they have so we could get a nice glimpse of it~! |
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Dec 21 2008, 10:25 PM
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How much does it cost normally for a tailored suit ?
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Mar 15 2010, 11:59 PM
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QUOTE(terencetoo @ Mar 15 2010, 11:55 PM) hie guys guess im going to get my suit done at Ian Chang @1U 1) Is ur suit for formal occasion or more to casual. Peaked for formal, notched for casual. (That's my personal pick though)I was thinking a few options to make it best fitting for the first suit. As what kotmj recommended back there was quite useful information. Plan to aim the hourglass look.. but this question pop out. 1) A notched lapel or A peaked lapel? 2) What is called the suit where the back of the of the portion is cut into 2 linings for ease of sitting down? Sorry i forgot the name. I was thinking to have it or without the linings.. Thanks 2) It's called venting. I've open 1 thread here regarding the preferences on suits venting. There are single vent, double vent(side vent) and ventless. For formal, go double vent or ventless. For casual, single vent is good.(Also my personal pick though) |
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Mar 17 2010, 11:57 PM
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QUOTE(attacusatlas @ Mar 16 2010, 12:30 PM) You'll need to have the right physique to look nice on it.Although abit classic yet still stylish. Only common problem that seems to haunt it is the bulge when you put your hands in your pockets and the crumple it gets when you're seated. |
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