I have almost finished a unique dinner suit for my new business partner Graham.
While I realise it is not to everyones taste, it is a beauty.
This is at the forward stage, the left sleeve was removed to perform a minor alteration to the left front scye.
The silk on the lapels and jacket is only 6.5oz, the whole garment is very light in construction.
This to me is the essence of bespoke, a client, or friend in this case, expresses a thought for individuality.
It is then down to both of us, client and tailor, to create the desired garment.
Right or wrong, we are assesed by others in an instant by our clothing, and this dinner suit is a statement.
Making unique garments like this is what makes bespoke tailoring a pleasure for me.
true one off DJ I am making
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graham is a hitter
It looks lovely, but more frock coat than dinner suitt. May I be so bold as to ask...what is the imspiration for such a dinner jacket? I am referring to length of the coat, the ticket pockets in particular. Would this be worn as a suit, with trousers cutt of the same cloth.
I'm waiting to see how many buttons it has. Looks like an updated frock- very nice IMO.
Woah! It's definitely well-made. Seems impossible to categorize, although you call it a DJ. As a DJ, I presume it has vents to facilitate sitting down?
I like the silk treatment of the sleeve-end, I haven't seen that before.
I like the silk treatment of the sleeve-end, I haven't seen that before.
If you cut the coat to the right length (and made the corresponding adjustment to the pocket location) in your imagination, you can see how nicely shaped it is. The lapel shapes are particularly attractive and would be even better elongated on a one button front.
BTW, I have it on good authority that the customer is 6'9".
Graham is on the left. Des Merrion, who is on the right is, I recall, about 6'2".
This DJ will be quite an imposing sight. I am certainly not going to tell him it is strange looking.
BTW, I have it on good authority that the customer is 6'9".
Graham is on the left. Des Merrion, who is on the right is, I recall, about 6'2".
This DJ will be quite an imposing sight. I am certainly not going to tell him it is strange looking.
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Pete,pchong wrote:It looks lovely, but more frock coat than dinner suitt. May I be so bold as to ask...what is the imspiration for such a dinner jacket? I am referring to length of the coat, the ticket pockets in particular. Would this be worn as a suit, with trousers cutt of the same cloth.
Graham simply wanted something different, and unique, I think we have achieved that!!
As for the inspiration, that is for Graham to say. I simply convert ideas that are described to me into garments.
Yes, it has trousers to match.
Yes, it has a single vent, lined with silk on the back.
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I really like the trim you placed around the sleeve cuff! Not something you'll see every day. Little details make a large difference.
This looks like an absolutely beautiful piece of work. Personally, it's not my thing - I struggle to see past classic 13oz barathea and corded silk facings, but stunning tailoring nonetheless.
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Forgive my sarcasm, but my eternal response to a ticket pocket on a DJ will be "in case you're taking the train to your black tie function?"
I think that antipodeans excel at sarcasm - however - here the ticket might be for a great big red London omnibus (not a proper one, of course, but one of those serpentine jobs which Red Ken Livingstone has introduced to replace the great double-decker Route Masters for the benefit of the 0.02% of ther travelling public who are wheelchair-bound omnibus users). However, where you are it would surely be a return ticket for a shuttle-copter.
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