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Not a huge fan of the cuts thus far, but its good you know enough to ask for assistance rather than going to the wedding and looking like .... someone who doesn't have much experience with suits.
What's your budget and timeframe? Nordstrom's annual sale starts very soon or its happening now if you have their card. You can get a decent enough off-the-rack setup for not much cash with free basic alterations. If you have a little more time, get a custom-made suit. The cost depends mostly on the fabric you choose but you should be able to get a nice looking, perfectly fit suit for around $1,000 or a little less in the US. If you happen to be visiting Hong Kong before the wedding I can give you a few names and you'd be starting about half of that. Don't do an online thing where you send in your measurements, go see a real person who will do two or three fittings to get it perfect. Good luck and have fun whatever you end up with.
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Get nice shoes, the ones you're wearing are horrible.
To add some Italian flair get Santonis with a matching Santoni belt.
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Anyone else work from home and go to 'work' in basketball shorts and a tshirt from however long ago and look at this thread with amusement?
I love the look of a good suit and rent one maybe once a year but damn! There's a ton of thought and money ya'll put into this and the thought of having to wear them M-F makes me cringe. -Signed IT Engineer |
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07-11-2015, 06:27 PM | #73 | |
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Buy whatever OTR cut of shirt you want and if it's too full, just reach around behind your back with each arm and create some folds and use your pants waist and belt to hold the folds in place. If you don't know how, here's roughly how:
The most important elements of a shirt's fit, particularly when you'll be wearing a jacket over the shirts are:
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Other: Above someone mentioned you look skinny. You don't look skinny at all to me. You look to have what is called the "pear" shape -- waist area disproportionately larger than one's chest and shoulder area -- where in the difference ("drop") between their chest circumference and waist circumference is less than six inches, or in the worst cases, a negative number. That shape is, unfortunately, the worst overall shape one can have for buying OTR suits. It's the worst shape because in order to get a jacket and trousers that aren't too tight in some places (jacket waist area and pant waist), one must buy a suit that has far too much room in the chest and shoulders. If one is "pear shaped," I suggest buying "suit separates," which is something one used to be able to do at some low cost department stores, but never at a middle to upscale store. Note, however, that a suit separate only solves the pants part of the problem. Other than going with a bespoke suit, there is no good solution (other than buying a bespoke suit or altering one's body shape) for the chest to waist ratio part of the jacket sizing problem; there are only bad and not as bad solutions. (I'm sorry to say so, but you may as well know it. It is what it is.) (It's ironic that "pear shaped" guys get the best fitting suits they can by shopping at the lower and very highest price points in the men's clothing marketplace.) All the best.
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You are spot on about my body shape. My shoulders/chest are small and belly is medium. I hope to bring everything to small by end of this year or early next year, that's why I don't want to invest too much just for the sake of this wedding. I've altered the (third) shirt with a local tailor and it looks great now (I think). Will post a pic when I get home. I've also ditched the suit and got a blazer that seems to be closer to my size (36) and a pant that's slightly shorter (29 instead of 30 length) and the tailor also did some alteration in the butt area. For the shoes I've acquired a pair of brown dress shoes and matching leather belt. Still debating a red tie vs tieless. Thank you for the help everyone!
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After 7 days still no suit...Just try with body paint !
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To answer the OP and the original question:
The suit fitment is just fine. The shirt and tie on the other hand.... Not so much. I'd change them both.
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No, her suit doesn't fit well and neither does her shirt.
There are plenty of examples of women who've adopted the "fashion flexible" look. Some of them have done so while simultaneously affecting an androgynous look and others have not. Marlene Dietrich Some woman: Halle Berry, two other (apparently) well known women, and Janelle Monae: A suit doesn't have to be well fitted. The woman wearing the brown pinstriped suit above would look great in it if she'd have the suit recut to fit her body size/shape, hem and press the pants and find a shit that fits her. All the best.
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What's everyone's view on suspenders instead of belt at work?
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