Coat Balance
Posted: Tue Jul 10, 2012 11:33 pm
Hello Gentleman,
Below is an informative post on coat balance by Stephen at the blog, The Simply Refined. He speaks of four ways a coat needs to be balanced: side to side, front to back, around the buttons, and with the trousers. He explains it well and it all makes perfect sense. Since this is a very experienced bunch, I'm curious if anyone would add other ways to this list? I suppose there should also be balance across the different elements of the coat too, such as the pockets, lapels, buttons, etc.? and these should also be balanced with the frame of the person. For example, very wide lapels on a smaller, thinner frame, may not be balanced with the owner? But, this is just me speculating from a mostly uneducated intuition....
http://www.thesimplyrefined.com/coat-balance-critical/
Below is an informative post on coat balance by Stephen at the blog, The Simply Refined. He speaks of four ways a coat needs to be balanced: side to side, front to back, around the buttons, and with the trousers. He explains it well and it all makes perfect sense. Since this is a very experienced bunch, I'm curious if anyone would add other ways to this list? I suppose there should also be balance across the different elements of the coat too, such as the pockets, lapels, buttons, etc.? and these should also be balanced with the frame of the person. For example, very wide lapels on a smaller, thinner frame, may not be balanced with the owner? But, this is just me speculating from a mostly uneducated intuition....
http://www.thesimplyrefined.com/coat-balance-critical/