I've just had a look at this jacket on Ebay. The back on a 44" chest is 25", so should be a good length: maybe it's just the way it's photographed. $750 excl. postage, it seems.
That's really nice work. I disagree with Jon Z about the rear pleats — they're very good — but I agree about having just one side strap, rather than two. I'd also prefer it without the D-pocket: will that be an option?
The back looks a little long if intended for non-riding wear. I'd prefer...
If that's a firm offer, BK, consider this a serious yes. I'm very interested in seeing the swatch book. May I suggest a central London meet at some point, if there are more than a couple of takers?
CP
I think assumptions are often made on both 'sides' in the debate about what's considered to be a good fitting jacket. This comes up often in threads touching on high, tight armhole (here's one, just for reference, to illustrate what I mean and to broaden the discussion on fit even further.)...
Wainwright is hip
Apparently proper outdoor clothing is in demand. Naturally, it's only being used rus in urbe by 'adventurous' style 'discoverers', but you never know, I may yet meet other wool and canvas-clad souls on the hills before too long.
Yes, responding to many requests here and elsewhere, Evadress pulled out all the stops and made some great patterns available, including this great sports coat pattern.
She's my hero.
Victoria and Albert Museum, maybe? I can recommend the National Archives for a grand day out. (You could use the Hansard references to narrow down your search.)
I'd be surprised if someone hadn't already written up some research on the relevant documentation. If you've access to a university...
What a generous offer. If only it had been a month later, I'd have been right there: we'll be in the city in September, missing our own mostly well-behaved cats a little. I hope you have a good trip. :)
A very useful find.
I wonder whether the materials, rather than the design, were a factor in the categorisation of other utilty products.
A minor point: the daily report of parliamentary proceedings is just called "Hansard", or the Official Report to give it its proper title.
As always, it's all about the context. It's silly and wasteful to suggest the same level of preparedness for a post-picnic amble and a remote bush adventure.
Actually, I don't think it's a bad idea - just one that shows his sense of humour and extreme individualism.
Plain cuffs on short sleeves are considered acceptable and they feature on many conservative short-sleeved shirts. (Here's a UK one; and here's an Italian military one).
Short...
I think you might be flattering the ladies just a little bit to suggest they're helping sell beer to men. I mean, they're not hurting, but I think we'd probably drink the stuff anyhow... ;)
Interesting thread this.
Most clothes makers will make garments in fabric you supply (often for the same price, but, you know). Has anyone asked whether the TopRunway will do this? The results might be better with proper fabrics.
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