Senator Jack
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Yes, that's the seam I go by. I learned to take measurements by trial and error and not by tailoring. For instance, when I buy a vintage suit or jacket online, I have the seller measure the side seam from armpit to hem, just so I know how high that armhole is going to be. When I've been measured for a suit, I've asked tailors to take this measurement, but they thought me mad. It appears to me it would be a very important measurement (as with shirts) so there would be no guesswork.
Let's forget about tailors for a moment anyway, because if you read the GQ article, you'll see they're talking about walking into a place like Barney's where you may see a tailor after you agree to buy the suit. The article is right in that regards - the salesman will tell you anything - and I'm sure that's happened to all of us. Secondly, how many good tailors are really out there? Especially in a place like Barney's? They're there to take up cuffs and let out trousers and that's about it. They get paid whether you look good or not.
My limited knowledge was acquired only after years of buying vintage, and I'm still learning. In fact, Hem Jones just posted a picture of me in the Event forum and I can see I have to take up the sleeves on a recent acquisition. Indeed, I had thought the jacket a bit too long when I bought it (my wallet opens far too easily for a great suit) but after seeing the picture I think the length is fine. This is something else I have to do, take more pictures of myself in various rigouts.
Regards,
Senator Jack
Let's forget about tailors for a moment anyway, because if you read the GQ article, you'll see they're talking about walking into a place like Barney's where you may see a tailor after you agree to buy the suit. The article is right in that regards - the salesman will tell you anything - and I'm sure that's happened to all of us. Secondly, how many good tailors are really out there? Especially in a place like Barney's? They're there to take up cuffs and let out trousers and that's about it. They get paid whether you look good or not.
My limited knowledge was acquired only after years of buying vintage, and I'm still learning. In fact, Hem Jones just posted a picture of me in the Event forum and I can see I have to take up the sleeves on a recent acquisition. Indeed, I had thought the jacket a bit too long when I bought it (my wallet opens far too easily for a great suit) but after seeing the picture I think the length is fine. This is something else I have to do, take more pictures of myself in various rigouts.
Regards,
Senator Jack