The film Kingsmen
This film which is an interesting mix of the Avengers, the Saint and James Bond may well be a boost for Savile Row and for the sale of double breasted suits. There are a few style clangers in the film: did you spot them?
I don´t know which specific clangers you have in mind. Some might not be real faux pas but just a matter of taste.
But the one that threw me off was the definition by Harry Hart of oxfords as shoes with open lacing. Seriously?
But the one that threw me off was the definition by Harry Hart of oxfords as shoes with open lacing. Seriously?
Yes. That was weird, especially as it was not an off-hand comment.
No, it was meant to be didactic.dopey wrote:It was not an off-hand comment.
Another one could be the blue velvet smoking jacket. I liked the shawl lapels and turned up cuffs, but I´m not sure I would wear one outside my house (or my club).
Oh, I would. I was this close to buying one from the Mr Porter site, but the price was a bit too steep in the end (sanity prevailed, I think my wife would say).hectorm wrote:Another one could be the blue velvet smoking jacket. I liked the shawl lapels and turned up cuffs, but I´m not sure I would wear one outside my house (or my club).dopey wrote:It was not an off-hand comment.
I believe your wife would be right.andy57 wrote:...sanity prevailed, I think my wife would say...
Buying online a RTW smoking jacket that comes in sizes S, M, L & XL and with the label "Kingsman" (of the secret service) on it, can´t be a good choice at any price.
Yes, that's true. While I was in London a couple months ago, inspired by the smoking jacket on the Mr Porter site, I went to about four or five places looking for similar smoking jackets. The one I liked best was at Hackett. Alas, it just didn't fit right. In fact none that I tried worked for me. I was quite saddened by that. I'll have to go bespoke, I guess. (And we promptly take a hard left back to insanity).hectorm wrote: Buying online a RTW smoking jacket that comes in sizes S, M, L & XL and with the label "Kingsman" (of the secret service) on it, can´t be a good choice at any price.
Dear Andy,andy57 wrote: (...) Alas, it just didn't fit right. In fact none that I tried worked for me. I was quite saddened by that. I'll have to go bespoke, I guess. (And we promptly take a hard left back to insanity).
I quite understand the attraction this dinner coat may have But I'm quite convinced that you had a guardian angel preventing you to make a spontaneous RTW purchase. Take this Kingsman design, remove all the fussy detailing, and you would get something very wearable and attractive. The shawl collar is very nice - it could be done with self facing or a grosgrain silk. Welcome to sanity - because it will not only be a nice garment but also fit you
Cheers, David
I have a great many things to commission first, before I work my way down the list to "velvet smoking jacket". This is the jacket at Hackett that I would have bought in a flash had it even remotely fitted me. Even the salesman had to admit that it didn't come close.davidhuh wrote:I quite understand the attraction this dinner coat may have But I'm quite convinced that you had a guardian angel preventing you to make a spontaneous RTW purchase. Take this Kingsman design, remove all the fussy detailing, and you would get something very wearable and attractive. The shawl collar is very nice - it could be done with self facing or a grosgrain silk. Welcome to sanity - because it will not only be a nice garment but also fit you
Cheers, David
http://www.hackett.com/peak-lapel-velve ... ?color=117
We're getting off topic, somewhat, but when I do commission a dinner jacket, it would probably be an ivory jacket in some creamy-smooth, buttery-soft cloth. Probably.
I can't imagine that it would fit you, given that it's far to small for the model on the web site. The proportions are so skimpy in every dimension that they make the poor fellow look like a macrocephalic bobble-head doll.
Well, no. I tried on several jackets that were either my size or a little larger. And I completely ignore this silly trend of too-short jackets. No, I tried 42L and 44L, but the problems were in the collar (huge collar gap), and in the arms. It just didn't look right in any way. Hackett offers an onsite tailoring service, but the problems were more than a few alterations could fix!couch wrote:I can't imagine that it would fit you, given that it's far to small for the model on the web site. The proportions are so skimpy in every dimension that they make the poor fellow look like a macrocephalic bobble-head doll.
Hectorm, you have it in one - well spotted.hectorm wrote:I don´t know which specific clangers you have in mind. Some might not be real faux pas but just a matter of taste.
But the one that threw me off was the definition by Harry Hart of oxfords as shoes with open lacing. Seriously?
It's been months since I saw the movie. You mentioned clangers, plural. What were the others?Dr T wrote: Hectorm, you have it in one - well spotted.
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A few years ago I bought a green velvet smoking jacket from a charity shop. It was a shop near Vogue in London. The magnificent green caught my eye and when I looked at the jacket it was very new. RTW from Buckleigh of Belgravia. Only worn once for an advert. The size was 44, I was 42 but when ahead with the purchase. How much, I asked. £20 was the reply. "We also have a pair of dress trousers that came in with the jacket. Would you like to see them?". Well I can tell you, 10 minutes later I had £750 worth of clothes for £25!!! I still look in the same shop from time to time but have not seen a blue velvet smoking jacket yet!
A few years ago I bought a green velvet smoking jacket from a charity shop. It was a shop near Vogue in London. The magnificent green caught my eye and when I looked at the jacket it was very new. RTW from Buckleigh of Belgravia. Only worn once for an advert. The size was 44, I was 42 but when ahead with the purchase. How much, I asked. £20 was the reply. "We also have a pair of dress trousers that came in with the jacket. Would you like to see them?". Well I can tell you, 10 minutes later I had £750 worth of clothes for £25!!! I still look in the same shop from time to time but have not seen a blue velvet smoking jacket yet!
Andy 57 - there was another error about shoes at the same time as the comment about Oxfords being open laced. Im sure the "professor" in the film had his scar on the left side - the only one, as everyone else was on the right - would need to see the film again to be sure but I have a good eye for detail -most times.
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