Nick D
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Mid-fogey said:I always hated high armholes because they made the jacket awkward to put on.
kabuto said:Do you wear your suit jacket in the car? Do you wear it in the office? If you do manual labor, do you wear it?
Everywhere is air conditioned and heated these days.
You don't need to wear a jacket in any context where you'd be swinging your arms around. And 2/3s of us are fat now, so we're covered with a heating layer of blubber. So high armpits are obsolete.
Factors like how easy it is to put the jacket on thus wear heavier in the calculus than in the past.
Bingo!Creeping Past said:I understand the argument, but can't see why you'd be at all concerned about how the jacket fits when you're not wearing it... if you get my drift.
The point is surely whether it's comfortable when worn. If it's more comfortable to work or sit around without a jacket on, that's another thing entirely... and has nothing to do with how the jacket's constructed.
His Purple Label jackets have pretty high armholes as do many of the jackets offered by high end Italian makers like Brioni, Kiton, Luciano Barbera, etc.....Hemingway Jones said:if you avoid Ralph Lauren, you can find a lot of high armholes production suits these days
You don't need to be able to move your arms in a suit these days.
Do you wear your suit jacket in the car? Do you wear it in the office? If you do manual labor, do you wear it?
Everywhere is air conditioned and heated these days. You don't need to wear a jacket in any context where you'd be swinging your arms around. And 2/3s of us are fat now, so we're covered with a heating layer of blubber. So high armpits are obsolete.
But that can be tailored away, whereas low armholes can not.The real problem with modern mass produced suits is all the extra material around the middle.
I see no issue with unbuttoning a DB jacket while driving or sitting. Even in the Golden Era, I Believe it was acceptable to have a DB suit unbuttoned while sitting, but it should always be buttoned while standing.Possibly a bit off-topic, but does anyone else find that their mobility while driving is lessened by a buttoned double-breasted jacket? I have two DB jackets I've had tailored, and have found I need to unbutton them in order to drive, lest I simultaneously reduce the amount of space I can move my arms and risk ripping the jacket wide open.