Dear LL members,
I'd like to ask your advice on this: I am in the process of having my first bespoke suit, and fell in love with my tailor's rendition of the Neapolitan shoulder. However, I think I'd strongly appreciate if the trousers were made with "British" pleats (i.e., non-reverse pleats). Would this collision of the Italian and English traditions be considered 'bad form'?
-- Miles Messervy
Jacket w/ Neapolitan shoulder & trousers w/"British" pleats?
The brief answer is "no", but if the coat is tight it WILL clash with the fullness of the trousers.
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You will surely enjoy the excellent discussion you can find here: http://www.thelondonlounge.net/forum/vi ... f=4&t=9188
And you may also find it interesting to follow the developments on this one: http://www.thelondonlounge.net/forum/vi ... f=4&t=9224
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Thank you very much for your kind reply, Costi, and for the very informative links as well. I will make sure to ask that both jacket and trousers have a matching volume, then.
My concern was that it ended up being a contrived compromise of two different traditions, which doesn't seem to be the case.
By the way, my compliments to all involved with the re-design of the forum. It looks superb. I have spent many agreeable hours gathering knowledge from the experienced members here, which now I am eager to put to good use.
-- Miles Messervy
My concern was that it ended up being a contrived compromise of two different traditions, which doesn't seem to be the case.
By the way, my compliments to all involved with the re-design of the forum. It looks superb. I have spent many agreeable hours gathering knowledge from the experienced members here, which now I am eager to put to good use.
-- Miles Messervy
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