Sat May 05, 2018 3:19 am
Saludos Mariano !
I think that the coat Frank Shattuck has designed and made for you is transformative.
It appears to me that the design choices that you and Frank chose were made to both slim and elongate your silhouette.
It worked.
You look 20 lbs. lighter and 6” taller.
And you stand and present with a new swagger.
The squared yet lightly padded shoulder is an inspired choice.
I would call it Milanese in style though with a lighter, more deft touch.
The slightly extended shoulder not only adds breadth to your shoulder but importantly, allows the tailor to then ‘work’ the torso below to delicately subtract cloth and slim: the signature, masculine “V” silhouette which we see. Superb.
Additionally, the “V “ of the suit silhouette is again echoed in the long, deep “V” front of coat and the maximally placed lower buttoning point, all of which again accentuate the slimming effect of Frank’s scissors.
As you do here, I would always wear this coat with a white shirt as it highlights both the elegant tailoring and accentuates the elongating lines you want.
A colored shirt would muddy and detract from the clean lines at chest and collar. A nice bit of linen showing at the sleeve cuff would also be beautiful.
It appears that the coat is 2 button. Again, that choice works to slim you as you don’t need a lot of cloth up in the chest , rolled up high above your heart. Again, another thoughtful, well considered design choice.
Anyway, WTF, there’s really no use deconstructing a suit. It either looks good or it doesn’t. Nobody in the street looking at you calculates these things. And Frank’s first shot suit looks great on you!!
Additional comments , my 2 cents, take them for whatever they are worth to you :
- Frank talks about the need for a classic, easy, high rise trouser for your physique. In some photos your trouser look too blousy, too full here and there, to me. I assume that you have muscular thighs, etc So your tailor needs to work with this. I would suggest that you review what is optimal for your trouser design when you meet with Frank. ...something to consider.
- the cap Frank made for you is a fabulous whimsy and you wear it so well and naturally and Frank knew you would ! This cap and the natural, nonchalant insouciance with which you wear it opens up a whole new aspect of your online persona and so, many new style choices open to you. I would have some more caps made by Frank, and also walk down to Bates and Lock to see what they have as well. Seriously. Do it. It is a new dimension and layer of style for you.
- lose the tan colored shoes with this suit. The color diminishes the serious elegance of your new suit. (I am not familiar with your shoe needs and choices. But just an uninformed suggestion here: I love Clark’s suede chukkas: wide, low, comfortable, crepe sole, practical . Optimally, you need nice shoes to complement your suit, but ofcourse, comfort and your needs rule; but a dark brown Clark’s suede, or other comfortable suede chukkas, may be something for you to consider with your suit; but maybe not ....)
- your cloth choices to date are somber and sober. Perhaps too much so. I don’t know what you need for your business needs. But I think that you could wear really well more adventurous , lighter colored cloths, patterns , etc. etc. I gather you travel to hot humid South America. Linen? Cotton? Plus certainly a Blazer is needed as a priority!! I don’t know. But something for you to think about. You need sports coats as well. Also a safari jacket, and indeed, a haori jacket could be interesting for you.. Alden can advise you on these more arcane subjects....
- oh yes, IMO you will continue to need heavier “drapier “ cloth to keep the lines of your Frank Shattuck suits vertical, strong and straight, not floppy. Along the 1930’s silhouettes. Perhaps a dilemma if you travel hot....but still....
Gabardine? Fresco? High twist? The many practitioners here on LL can advise you on cloth.
I would just generally suggest that your cloth needs to drape and hang “heavy” to maintain your straight, “long line” silhouette which Frank designed.
- apart from walking over to Bates, I would also drop in to Drakes tomorrow. Or E. Marinella over on Maddox Street. And there I would pick up a few quality ties which “pop” and contrast with your otherwise sober clothes and tie choices we have seen to date. . To express aspects of your innate style which the Frank Cap exposed. Orange perhaps ?? I would also pick up 2 or 3 modal/linen Summer weight scarves from Drakes. Perfecto!!
Plus a cool pair of sunglasses.
Seriously... I am not exaggerating : a beautiful tie, scarf, cap/hat, sunglasses are equally important to your bespoke suits. You are moving on from constructing suits to expressing your swagger and Style. A few small thoughful investments are now needed. A suit is foundational. But accessories add a new subtle dimension to your style. And don’t forget a few colorful pocket squares as well. Ha !!
I suppose that you will be off to a Milangos soon!! Tonight ??
You look like a new man. You’re on your way. Seriously. Keep it up!! All the best.
Well done to both you and Frank !!
Saludos.