Dear Mariano,belimad wrote:Thanks David (and all) for your comments.
I tried suspenders, but my shirts to get all wrinkled very quickly or they bunch up on the back, so I gave up. Both suits have waist band adjusters, so no belt either. I will ask Russell to fix the trousers length. I dont like how I look when the trousers sit on my natural waist, at least with these trousers, and it’s something I’ve been discussing in my two interactions with John Kent. We’ll see if what he creates solves the problem, then I can hopefully replicate.
allow me to comment again. Are your current shirts bespoke or RTW? RTW shirts tend to be too short, and with low raise trousers, the mess is a result. I'm afraid that side adjusters will never do a proper job on their own. They help a little, and likely work best when they help keeping trousers in the natural waist and this is also supported by body shape. Discuss it with Mr Kent. Another factor may be your past / current / future shape - you mentioned something. May be things should settle a bit first, before taking big decisions?
I understand. In my experience, weight issues, lack of exercise, unfortunate shoes and back pain often go hand in hand. If your current shoes do a better job, keep them for the moment. You may talk to a shoe maker at some point, ideally one who is also an orthopaedist. Mr. Jonathan Lobb for instance is one I can recommend.belimad wrote:Wrt to shoes, I am a big believer in the barefoot movement, and since I adopted barefoot shoes my stance has improved considerably and back pain has dissapeared. Thus, I have decided I am not going back to regular shoes. I’ve looked at several barefoot brands, and the only one I found that has decent formal leather shoes is vivobarefoot, a UK brand which I really like. I’m trying to get in touch with the founder to see if I could order something more elegant, but for the time being their Lisbon model will have to do.
Cheers, David