Evening,
I've lurked about this forum a few times, but never really settled on joining. I've been a member of the Sheridan Club and a follower of the Chap for some time now, and hope to expand myself sartorially.
On to business...
I recently bit the bullet and shelled out the cash for a proper stiff fronted shirt from The Vintage Shirt Company. The shirt itself is a very nice replica and fits my neck just right. However, they did not offer exact sleeve lengths, instead they keep the sleeves at 35" on all sizes.
This is a bit of a problem for me, as 35" is just barely short enough to cause me the humiliation of bare wrists.
I'm still fairly new to tailoring and what not, but would it be possible to extend the length of the sleeves? Is it too far-fetched of an idea to have the entire sleeves removed at the shoulders and have an inch or two of fabric sewn in, and sew the sleeves back on to the new fabric? Since this shirt will only be worn with white tie, the arms will never be exposed, and no one would be able to see the alterations.
Or will a tailor just laugh at me?
-JR
I've lurked about this forum a few times, but never really settled on joining. I've been a member of the Sheridan Club and a follower of the Chap for some time now, and hope to expand myself sartorially.
On to business...
I recently bit the bullet and shelled out the cash for a proper stiff fronted shirt from The Vintage Shirt Company. The shirt itself is a very nice replica and fits my neck just right. However, they did not offer exact sleeve lengths, instead they keep the sleeves at 35" on all sizes.
This is a bit of a problem for me, as 35" is just barely short enough to cause me the humiliation of bare wrists.
I'm still fairly new to tailoring and what not, but would it be possible to extend the length of the sleeves? Is it too far-fetched of an idea to have the entire sleeves removed at the shoulders and have an inch or two of fabric sewn in, and sew the sleeves back on to the new fabric? Since this shirt will only be worn with white tie, the arms will never be exposed, and no one would be able to see the alterations.
Or will a tailor just laugh at me?
-JR