Having been a reader / member (thank you, Alden) lurking in the dark depths of the cyberworld for long enough, I had initially intended to make my virgin contribution to this forum by posting pictures of my first bespoke suit made by a tailor in London. Alas, I have yet to receive the call from my tailor to inform me that the suit is ready for collection, so more of that anon.
It should perhaps be mentioned at the start, that the choice of my handle on the LL is more an aspiration, rather than a proclamation, since I'm certain I have far more to learn from the sartorial greats who frequent this board.
Moving on to the topic of this post, I would like to canvass your opinions on the '3-roll-2' (or its similar parlance) suit jacket. Subject to me being satisfied with my tailor's work on the aforementioned suit (which I am confident is to be more likely than not!), I am considering commissioning a second suit which will be a single-breasted with a '3-roll-2' jacket design, since I favour sartorial quirks and detailing, and wish to be a little different.
For those who are wondering, the suit will be worn primarily for work - and I'm a solicitor based in a city firm, and personally, I've never been one who conforms to conservative dress rules.
Thoughts and observations from all are most welcome, not forgetting the usual suspects like Alden and Costi!
*EDIT* Thought it might be helpful to provide an example of the "3-roll-2" courtesy of Scott Schuman of http://www.thesartorialist.com:
