I recently received a new suit from my tailor (not based in my city unfortunately) and something about it is less comfortable and less flattering than previous suits I have had made. In the below picture, the two on the left are my new suit, and the two on the right are suits I had made about 1.5 years ago, which are more comfortable and, to me, look better.
The only changes I had made on the new suit were a slightly smaller waist and 0.5" shorter body, but somehow I have succeeded in making my suit less comfortable and a perhaps slightly awkward looking. To my eye it looks like the shoulders are a bit more narrow as well but I measured and they are almost exactly the same. With my older suits, I can sit all day at my desk and be very comfortable, but the new suit is a more constrictive in the upper back (particularly under the arm pit), upper arm (deltoid area, most noticeable when reaching forward) and shoulder area. I have a broad upper body which generally makes fitting difficult and I try to use any tailoring tricks I can to make my body look less blocky.
Thoughts on anything I haven't noticed are appreciated as well.
The fabrics are Lesser navy herringbone 13oz Worsted, Harrisons Flannel and Fox Flannel, respectively.
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