Matt Deckard
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In the 1930's men walked into stores where salesmen were putting clothes on patrons whom may not have known anything about fit or what the designer had in mind. Sleeve lengths shoulder proportions waist heights chest measurements, shirt collars. Salesmen knew how to measure and they knew how the clothes were supposed to look and they put them on the customers the way the designers expected them to be worn.
You walk into a store today and the salesman doesn't know how a suit should fit because he doesn't know proportion and rarely wears a suit. The designers showcase the clothes on toothpick models wearing the clothes too tight and the salesman not knowing how to make the man feel comfortable in the suit sells it 2 sizes too big. Shirts end up looking bad and jackets out of scale and trousers too low and the customer not knowing what makes a suit looks good walks out wearing an ill fitting ensemble thinking "well I'm wearing a suit and I guess I'm doing my part when I wear it to formal gatherings.
Suits look like they are wearing the wearer rather than the other way around; Just a thought. People would look better in their clothes if they just had on the right sizes. Yes fits are bad right now, though sizing and knowledge on what fits your body shape used to be common sense. With a generation raised in jeans and t-shirts the concept of fit is lost.
pretty good guide on the Sierra trading post website.
http://www.sierratradingpost.com/lp2/mens-guide.html#suit_fit
You walk into a store today and the salesman doesn't know how a suit should fit because he doesn't know proportion and rarely wears a suit. The designers showcase the clothes on toothpick models wearing the clothes too tight and the salesman not knowing how to make the man feel comfortable in the suit sells it 2 sizes too big. Shirts end up looking bad and jackets out of scale and trousers too low and the customer not knowing what makes a suit looks good walks out wearing an ill fitting ensemble thinking "well I'm wearing a suit and I guess I'm doing my part when I wear it to formal gatherings.
Suits look like they are wearing the wearer rather than the other way around; Just a thought. People would look better in their clothes if they just had on the right sizes. Yes fits are bad right now, though sizing and knowledge on what fits your body shape used to be common sense. With a generation raised in jeans and t-shirts the concept of fit is lost.
pretty good guide on the Sierra trading post website.
http://www.sierratradingpost.com/lp2/mens-guide.html#suit_fit