maybe just my taste but I also thought the forearms and cuffs looked pretty baggy.
I checked again and it looks like he wears them unzipped so that would explain why the original jackets look more tapered
I think you can but you really need a good pattern that is also well fit to your body. considering few us can do true bespoke, that's tough to find. its also probably a lot more challenging with modern lengths, because you now have to account for the booty curve as well, instead of stopping in...
yeah you can make a curve as Monitor shows, but with the length of modern jackets, nobody wants a jacket shaped like the left side
now if you have a yoke (Red) and a concave curve from the seam, maybe you're doing something. but if you have a well-fitting jacket, it will already be pulled in...
you can find a million examples of both types sitting close or billowing depending on the pattern and how well it fits the person.
I don't agree, especially compared to the example pics. for example his 3rd pic is just hanging straight down, no inward curve at all.
yeah and yokes/kidneys help...
Kidneys/yokes/belt, because of the stiffening and shaping, can encourage a fold if placed correctly. This one is correctly placed in marc's back and with the darting, encourages a more form fitting shape.
same here with a stiff kidney panel. it does not want to fold along the panel or...
you're comparing apples to oranges, and your pics don't show anything that backs up your argument.
pic 1: dude is in some weird pose with his head tucked down, flaring out his upper back
pic 2: totally different pattern, different pose, and its not folded along the seam. you can find plenty of...
I can understand how horizontal yokes and kidney panels can do so, but for the life of me I can't wrap my brain around a vertical central seam doing it.
Yokes and kidney panels divide and frame different shaped sections of the back (And allow for darting). A vertical seam only splits...
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