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Marc Chevalier

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Nah, side vents have been seen on (some) Savile Row suits since the '30s, and they've never left. Prince Charles's double-breasted suits have 'em.


In the '80s, Georgio Armani all but killed side vents in America. Double-breasted suits from the '80s and '90s rarely had any vents at all. At that time, only anglophiles (such as Ralph Lauren and Alan Flusser) stubbornly insisted on making double-breasted suits with side vents.


Around the year 2000, side vents became popular again. Practically all the double-breasted suits made today have them. Luckily, it's easy for tailors to close them up.

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Marc Chevalier said:
Nah, side vents have been seen on British suits since the '30s, and they've never left. Prince Charles's double-breasted suits have 'em.


In the '80s, Georgio Armani all but killed side vents in America. Double-breasted suits from the '80s and '90s rarely had any vents at all. At that time, only anglophiles (such as Ralph Lauren and Alan Flusser) stubbornly insisted on making double-breasted suits with side vents.


Around the year 2000, side vents became popular again. Practically all the double-breasted suits made today have them.

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I had to look for and request ventless double breasted suits in the 80s. They were not that common where I am. [huh]
I don't think I want to use old Jug Ears as a fashion icon. :rolleyes:
 
Marc Chevalier said:
Aw, give the old coot a break. His valet dresses him up very well.

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I dunno. Everytime I see pictures of him it appears he can never get a necktie tied straight.
princecharles_080502.jpg
 

Tumbleweed

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Marc Chevalier said:
That is a very, VERY rare jacket. It could go for big bucks if the winner decides to resell it.

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Yes, I was very surprised by the inactivity of the lot and how much it eventually went for. I suppose the boating stripes are a bit intimidating for mere mortals.
 

slicedbread

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Baron Kurtz said:
Naah, it says "two pockets on each side in front".

As for Charles's tie, that looks pretty much how a four in hand would normally turn out, doesn't it? Who wants perfection in the tie knot? Not I!

bk

wow...i thought i saw 4 pockets, but that description turned me away =(...well, congrats nonchalant!
 

Alan Eardley

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Marc Chevalier said:
Nah, side vents have been seen on (some) Savile Row suits since the '30s, and they've never left. Prince Charles's double-breasted suits have 'em.


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Marc

Not just Savile Row in the 30's, but in most UK High Street tailors' too, and more or less continuously since. Side vents on a DB jacket are a blazer or hacking jacket feature that was considered by some to add a 'rakish' touch to more formal wear. A bit like driving a Range Rover in Chelsea...

Alan
 

Orgetorix

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Alan Eardley said:
Marc

Not just Savile Row in the 30's, but in most UK High Street tailors' too, and more or less continuously since. Side vents on a DB jacket are a blazer or hacking jacket feature that was considered by some to add a 'rakish' touch to more formal wear. A bit like driving a Range Rover in Chelsea...

Alan

I thought hacking jackets would have had center vents, given their equestrian origins. Not so?
 

Alan Eardley

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Orgetorix said:
I thought hacking jackets would have had center vents, given their equestrian origins. Not so?

There is no standardisation as far as I can observe. 'Hacking' denotes casual or sport riding in the UK and isn't subject to the same 'rules' as is more formal riding. Two of the best makers of hacking jackets are Magee and Mears. One specialises in double (side) vents, one in single. Phillips and Piper does both.

http://www.tweedshop.co.uk/Oxford_Hacking_Jacket.html

http://en.chevalpower.com/proddetail_1_FTB1.htm

I have one of each - they are all good.

Alan
 
Baron Kurtz said:
As for Charles's tie, that looks pretty much how a four in hand would normally turn out, doesn't it? Who wants perfection in the tie knot? Not I!

bk

Perhaps I dislike the four in hand because it doesn't come out even like that. The guy is a windsor. He should tie one. :p
The knot is too small for the collar spacing--that and I hate seeing beyond the knot in the collar space. In the picture you can see the flat part coming out of the knot.
Straighten that tie! :p

Regards,

J
 
jamespowers said:
Perhaps I dislike the four in hand because it doesn't come out even like that. The guy is a windsor. He should tie one. :p
The knot is too small for the collar spacing--that and I hate seeing beyond the knot in the collar space. In the picture you can see the flat part coming out of the knot.
Straighten that tie! :p

Regards,

J


Oh, JP, you're just not the rogueish rake you would present yourself as . . .

bk
 

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