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Papperskatt

Practically Family
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Wonderful shirt and collars, Nick. Well done!

Interesting detail with the button on the soft collar, I've never seen that before. Then again I haven't seen that many original collars.
 

Nick D

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Upper Michigan
Thanks, all!

Nick, great work. I notice you made for your 30's spearpoint collars quite high stands... a bit taller than what I know usually of 30's collars.
I assume this is done on purpose to fit your neck?

Fastuni, the original is also that tall, but they are a little higher than the norm for detachable point collars. I have a long, thin neck (the collars are only 14" from the ends of the buttonholes), so a taller collar suits me well.
 

tropicalbob

My Mail is Forwarded Here
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miami, fl
Nick, was that pale green shirt the same style as the one we called the five-finger collar of the early "60's? The reason I ask is because, around 1964, I saw a photo of the Stones' Brian Jones wearing one very similar and I absolutely had to have one. I loved that shirt.
 

nickmathis

New in Town
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7
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Connecticut
I mentioned this before, but just wanted to say that my Dick Tracy watch is completely finished. Some people have asked for a copy, so Ive made them available on Etsy.

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Nick D

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Upper Michigan
I made another detachable collar shirt, this time with good oxford cotton. I made a double round and spearpoint collar for it, and also copied an original '20s Arrow De Luxe silk collar.

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With a collar bar.

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1 7/8" tall at the back. Only very lightly spray starched to aid ironing, and the stand is quilted to give a little extra stiffness, but it's a soft collar.

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The original Arrow next to mine. Buttons on the lock tab to keep them closed at the top.

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The Arrow has a silk top collar and very thin cotton undercollar and stand, it's actually softer than mine.

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Detail of the point. I think the twill tape is to thread the tie through to hold it and the collar in place. I also think the curved stitching through the tape and the undercollar are slightly drawing in the points to keep them from curling. I left both details off my collar, as I didn't feel they were necessary.

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nihil

One of the Regulars
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Copenhagen
I've had a great deal of progress on my project, and are finally able to show the final result.

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The waist is also nicely high. Not armpit-high, but above navel.
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Nick D

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Upper Michigan
Just finished this jacket. Blue-gray tweed, with a light gray lining.

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Bellows pockets, no vent.
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One large in breast pocket and one small for a couple pens.
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I put the breast pocket on too high (I transferred the wrong line to the fabric, mea culpa). Turned out pretty well over all, I think. Now I need to figure out what to make next.
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herringbonekid

I'll Lock Up
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East Sussex, England
nice work Nick. i don't think the breast pocket looks overly high.

i don't have a problem working out what to make next... i just have a problem motivating myself to get started, since i find sewing / tailoring such a chore.
 

Nick D

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Upper Michigan
nice work Nick. i don't think the breast pocket looks overly high.

i don't have a problem working out what to make next... i just have a problem motivating myself to get started, since i find sewing / tailoring such a chore.

Thanks, HBK. My biggest problem is maintaining momentum. I don't think it would take me even half as long to make something if I'd just keep on it (I started this jacket on January 25, and finished it March 19). Naturally I have other things I need to do, but I need to spend more time sewing in my downtime if I ever want to make the things I want to!
 

Rudie

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Berlin
Nick, you seem to be quite a tall guy. You look smashing in those trousers now that that you are so lean.
 

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