On Vents
Posted: Mon Jul 17, 2006 7:23 am
Gents
Apologize if this has been discussed at length, but a search brought up very little. I was surprised to read in The Suit that ventless jackets are the most slimming. I have always been under the impression that dual vents broke up the horizontal in the rear, emphasized the vertical, and allowed for the most extensive range of motion.
This issue is important to me because my greatest need for bespoke comes from disproportionate hindquarters. Is it universally true that ventless coats are slimming? On what silhouette does ventless work best? Worst? Is it a tailoring skill to be able to make a properly fitting ventless coat, or is it a fairly easy proposition?
Thanks kindly
Tom
Apologize if this has been discussed at length, but a search brought up very little. I was surprised to read in The Suit that ventless jackets are the most slimming. I have always been under the impression that dual vents broke up the horizontal in the rear, emphasized the vertical, and allowed for the most extensive range of motion.
This issue is important to me because my greatest need for bespoke comes from disproportionate hindquarters. Is it universally true that ventless coats are slimming? On what silhouette does ventless work best? Worst? Is it a tailoring skill to be able to make a properly fitting ventless coat, or is it a fairly easy proposition?
Thanks kindly
Tom