I have a second hand bespoke dinner suit from a well regarded SR house I am around 6 foot and the trousers are a good length and fit me well. However the coat is quite short (29 inches). The trousers do not appear to have been lengthened so I can only conclude it was made this way.
Is there any argument for a dinner suit coat to be shorter than a dress suit one?
Dinner suit coat length
When I read "dress suit", I think of evening dress. A dinner jacket will of course be shorter than the tailcoat in back, longer than it in front.
Did you instead intend "sack coat" or "suit coat"? I think that these should be about the same length as the dinner jacket. (Or, at least, mine are and feel comfortable -- and, I hope, look good! -- that way.)
By the way, I'm not much over six feet tall and am short-waisted, too. Twenty-nine inches would be a bit short for me. But, as it is second-hand (inherited from Uncle eBay?), why not wear it if the button placement is reasonable and, most importantly, you like the look?
RWS
Did you instead intend "sack coat" or "suit coat"? I think that these should be about the same length as the dinner jacket. (Or, at least, mine are and feel comfortable -- and, I hope, look good! -- that way.)
By the way, I'm not much over six feet tall and am short-waisted, too. Twenty-nine inches would be a bit short for me. But, as it is second-hand (inherited from Uncle eBay?), why not wear it if the button placement is reasonable and, most importantly, you like the look?
RWS
Thanks for your reply. Forgive me, I meant to say Lounge suit. Nevertheless the chap must have had a very odd figure to have 31 inch trouser legs and a 29 long inch coat? As I said, I purchased it second hand, not inherited. Interesting suit though, A & S Midnight Blue, light to medium weight (compared to my other dinner suit), plain buttons, no braiding on trousers.
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