Hello all,
I was reading over manton's awesome post at styleforum.com, and this quote stuck out:
"If there were such a thing as "typical Savile Row" it would be: natural shoulder on the shoulder line, roped..."
What if a customer wants a more structured shoulder...perhaps even slightly concave? Would any Savile Row tailor do this...or would it be better to look elsewhere?
thanks...
Savile Row--"hard" shoulder?
If by structure you mean firm, straight, and built-up, have a look at Huntsman.
Kilgour's shoulders are structured and often pitched. The more military inspired tailors, like Dege and Welsh & Jefferies will also make stronger shoulders.
Henry Poole might be worth looking into as well.
http://www.henrypoole.com/images/bespok ... _suits.jpg
The first jacket on the left seems to have a rather structured shoulder.
http://www.henrypoole.com/images/bespok ... _suits.jpg
The first jacket on the left seems to have a rather structured shoulder.
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