



Most notable to many of you will be the patch out pockets and one piece backs.
We had a bit of length left over, and I am having two odd vests made up...here's one:

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Beautiful shape and proportions. The lines have tension, nothing is static: the subtle curve of the lapels, the progressive opening of the front quarters, the drape in the chest, the discreet waist suppression, the lines of the patches. This creates a sense of the coat being "alive", in symbiosis with the wearer, rather than an extraneous dead shell.alden wrote:Bill
Here is a 20 ozs cashmere fitting in the same soft style.
Cheers
Michael Alden
Nicely put; I must write it down.Costi wrote:... ia sense of the coat being "alive", in symbiosis with the wearer, rather than an extraneous dead shell.
Hah! Tell my good friend Chris that I might ply him with liquor and fatty foods if he changes his mind.jb wrote:Vox,
The cloths are great and I am a great admirer of the one piece backs. I am seeing Chris Despos this morning and I will remind him to continue to shut out Boston...
Alden, I am very interested in that 20 oz cashmere cloth.
Cheers,
Joel
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Alden wrote:
Bill
Here is a 20 ozs cashmere fitting in the same soft style.
Cheers
Michael Alden
Thank you, Angelo.angelo wrote:Vox ,
the cloths are superb. Shall the front quarters remain so closed and squared or will they in the final phase be opened and rounded? . If not I woulds suggest You , in order to obtain a softer and less structured effect , to do so.
Regards
Angelo
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