Matt Deckard
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Good morning fellow FL members, it is late in the morning as I have been going over some past posts and need to address and ad to some topics, here is one that I don't think has been covered in depth and needs some discussion.
Starting with Single breasted suits.
Most SB suits are made on a cuttaway so you leave the bottom button undone.
There are suits made without the cuttaway and a higher button stance
though unless the button stance is higher like on some 20's suits, I always leave the bottom button on a single breasted jacket undone.
If the suit is made with a cuttaway style where the bottom button is not meant to be fastened then it could cause the chest to bulge out, altering the balance of the suit.
When the button is at a higher stance and tailored to function then it looks fine.
With a single breasted jacket: You should be able to sit with your jacket buttoned (if you are thin enough) and if the jacket is made to have the bottom button fastened it will not ride up...
Starting with Single breasted suits.
Most SB suits are made on a cuttaway so you leave the bottom button undone.
There are suits made without the cuttaway and a higher button stance
though unless the button stance is higher like on some 20's suits, I always leave the bottom button on a single breasted jacket undone.
If the suit is made with a cuttaway style where the bottom button is not meant to be fastened then it could cause the chest to bulge out, altering the balance of the suit.
When the button is at a higher stance and tailored to function then it looks fine.
With a single breasted jacket: You should be able to sit with your jacket buttoned (if you are thin enough) and if the jacket is made to have the bottom button fastened it will not ride up...