Arms, cuffs and shoulders
Posted: Mon Mar 07, 2011 8:59 pm
Having had two bespoke commissions, and having worn them now for several months, I'm starting to notice the faults in them. The biggest fault on both my dress coat and my suit coat is that when I move, I think the sleeves ride up to become too short. I specifically asked for high armholes on both, and on the suit coat I certainly was successful. However, I'm not sure I asked for enough. It's no use the sleeves on both being perfect when my hands are by my sides, if I feel that they are too short in use. When dancing, for instance, the sleeves on the dress coat are half way up my forearms, which is very unsatisfactory, and the sides of the coat pull away from my torso, which also ruins the effect. Equally, if working at my desk, my suit coat sleeves ride up my forearm, I tend to think there is a mistake.
My question is really this - what does one have to ask one's tailor to ensure the sleeves are long enough at all times? I've noticed that in Edwardian pictures, the sleeve length tends to be generally longer, so that when the arms are by the man's side, the cuffs come to about the first joint of the thumb, rather than the wristbone. I suppose there are a lot of connected factors, such as the sleeve length underarm (which on mine seems to be only just over 3/4 the length of my overarm measurement, a high armhole, and presumably a whole range of other factors. This is also related to the sleeve length on my shirts, which I am certain is far too short. What do you all ask for?
My question is really this - what does one have to ask one's tailor to ensure the sleeves are long enough at all times? I've noticed that in Edwardian pictures, the sleeve length tends to be generally longer, so that when the arms are by the man's side, the cuffs come to about the first joint of the thumb, rather than the wristbone. I suppose there are a lot of connected factors, such as the sleeve length underarm (which on mine seems to be only just over 3/4 the length of my overarm measurement, a high armhole, and presumably a whole range of other factors. This is also related to the sleeve length on my shirts, which I am certain is far too short. What do you all ask for?