Ugarte
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A few years ago I bought three suits, a couple of three-buttons and a two-button. I bought them at Penny's and they're actually fairly nice suits, but the jackets fit like I bought them off the rack. That is to say, they fit badly.
I guess I'm a funny shape. If I am to believe that "standard" dimensions are informative, then I am wide in the shoulders and short in the arms and torso. Depending on cut, I size to a 46 or 48 short. I purchased a tweed sports coat in I believe a 46 short and it fits very nicely. I've got another sports coat and a blue blazer that are 46's and they fit just fine. The suit coats in question however fit me like wool ponchos.
I purchased the jackets to fit me in the shoulders figuring I could have them taken up to fit. I couldn't get them in "short" sizes, so I bought them as regulars and had the sleeves taken up. This fits fine. The jacket skirts may be an inch or so too long, but that's not a problem either. The problem is all this extra wool around my waist. I don't have pics of these abominable outfits (that's not entirely true, my avatar is one of the wool ponchos in question) but imagine that the coat is on and properly buttoned. I can snugly stack *two* fists between my diaphragm and the interior of the coat behind the button. That's two fists the long way (picture using two hands to pull an imaginary spear out of your own abdomen).
As I was having them altered, I talked to the woman doing my alterations at the time about it. This woman seemed entirely competent. She was trained to make suits in the Philippines and claims to have done plenty of tailoring. She looked at the mess and assured me that the suit had "very nice drape." She was not enthusiastic about altering the suit to narrow the waist. Because I was stressed for time otherwise, I basically took her word for it and went on about my business assuming that I would learn to appreciate the drape over time. I remember discussing this issue in these forums as all this was going on, but I don't remember what the verdict was.
In the meantime, I have collected a number of Italian double breasted suits (all 6x1). I like the way they fit much better. Problem is now I've got three suits that am loath to wear. I really could use the suits (basic black, charcoal w/pinstripe, and navy w/pinstripe) for job interviews and such. My question is, am I being unreasonable thinking that it would not take a great deal of skill, time, and/or money to alter these jackets to fit a little better?
Do you folks have any ideas?
Thanks.
Mark
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I guess I'm a funny shape. If I am to believe that "standard" dimensions are informative, then I am wide in the shoulders and short in the arms and torso. Depending on cut, I size to a 46 or 48 short. I purchased a tweed sports coat in I believe a 46 short and it fits very nicely. I've got another sports coat and a blue blazer that are 46's and they fit just fine. The suit coats in question however fit me like wool ponchos.
I purchased the jackets to fit me in the shoulders figuring I could have them taken up to fit. I couldn't get them in "short" sizes, so I bought them as regulars and had the sleeves taken up. This fits fine. The jacket skirts may be an inch or so too long, but that's not a problem either. The problem is all this extra wool around my waist. I don't have pics of these abominable outfits (that's not entirely true, my avatar is one of the wool ponchos in question) but imagine that the coat is on and properly buttoned. I can snugly stack *two* fists between my diaphragm and the interior of the coat behind the button. That's two fists the long way (picture using two hands to pull an imaginary spear out of your own abdomen).
As I was having them altered, I talked to the woman doing my alterations at the time about it. This woman seemed entirely competent. She was trained to make suits in the Philippines and claims to have done plenty of tailoring. She looked at the mess and assured me that the suit had "very nice drape." She was not enthusiastic about altering the suit to narrow the waist. Because I was stressed for time otherwise, I basically took her word for it and went on about my business assuming that I would learn to appreciate the drape over time. I remember discussing this issue in these forums as all this was going on, but I don't remember what the verdict was.
In the meantime, I have collected a number of Italian double breasted suits (all 6x1). I like the way they fit much better. Problem is now I've got three suits that am loath to wear. I really could use the suits (basic black, charcoal w/pinstripe, and navy w/pinstripe) for job interviews and such. My question is, am I being unreasonable thinking that it would not take a great deal of skill, time, and/or money to alter these jackets to fit a little better?
Do you folks have any ideas?
Thanks.
Mark
.