Hi Everyone,
We have now completed part 3..Ready for Finishing & Part 4...Buttoned, Pressed & Ready to Send.
These are the final 2 parts of the series we have done which followed through the process for making a couple of bespoke sport jackets/coats of which one is the beautiful London Lounge LLTW20.
Please find the links to parts 3 and 4 below.
Part 3: http://steeds-view.blogspot.com/2011/11 ... y-for.html
Part 4: http://steeds-view.blogspot.com/2011/12 ... essed.html
Please note that the jackets are modelled by Dad (Edwin) & myself.
Best wishes and Happy Holidays to all.
Matthew & Edwin DeBoise
Steed Bespoke Tailors
http://www.steed.co.uk
http://www.steeds-view.blogspot.com
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Steed's View..A Work in Progress..Part 3 & 4
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Thank you Matthew.
Every time there's something new to be learned. In this case the "swelled edges" on tweed which I have noticed before but did not know exactly why they were so wide.
I also loved the detail of the flower loop behind the lapel. It's sooooo nice to know it's there, even if it's seldom employed. I believe that you don't ask for a loop in order to carry a flower. It's the other way around. If you have the loop there, sooner or later you will force yourself to put it to good use.
Every time there's something new to be learned. In this case the "swelled edges" on tweed which I have noticed before but did not know exactly why they were so wide.
I also loved the detail of the flower loop behind the lapel. It's sooooo nice to know it's there, even if it's seldom employed. I believe that you don't ask for a loop in order to carry a flower. It's the other way around. If you have the loop there, sooner or later you will force yourself to put it to good use.
Lovely! Congrats on a job well done and Happy Holidays!
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