Senator Jack
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The last thing a man's suit ought to be is a gimmick.
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Senator Jack
Regards,
Senator Jack
Quigley Brown said:I'm sort of confused then. What exactly unique does he to with a 1950s suit design that makes his creations so cutting edge and trendy? I'm certainly not a designer myself, but I think there are so many different designs in men's suits and they've already been done...I'd say the 1970s was when the last unique designs in men's clothing were created. Since then it's been all copycat...with a few minor tweaks here and there.
GateXC said:BTW the "model" in the picture actually is Thom Browne
Baron Kurtz said:Possibly he's making a statement on the fact that most men today seem to wear suits that are too big in the jacket.
Just look at the width most men wear across the shoulders. Drape is the problem - too much of it. And the length of the arms on most mens jackets. And the fact that shape has disappeared fro mens jackets. Too big through the chest, waist and hips. I don't think i need mention the massiveness of arm holes in this forum.
We think little of seeing a man in a jacket that would be considered far too big to the gent of the past. But when we see a man in a jecket that is too small in every dimension we are taken aback.
Of course it looks ridiculous. But so do most men in their too large clothes ... That's the point.
bk
Art Fawcett said:"Funny you should say that, Art. I saw a guy not two months ago actually doing jumping jacks in the middle of a store. The sales assistant simply looked on bewildered"
I believe it BK. It seems to have started after WWII. the guys started buying "casual"..ala..straight lined, loose fitting gear. The suits followed by the mid 50s and with only a few exceptions it continues today. I believe it's mostly just an education problem. Most today don't really know what "fit" means.
Art Fawcett said:Not a weirdo BB..just sensible. But, let me ask..would you apply the same fit to a tux? I would hope not. Everything in my eyes is "job appropriate" meaning the purpose of the clothing. Casual should be just that..loose & comfortable. That being said I have suits that are not loose but still comfortable because they fit. When wearing one I have a different attitude than when I'm in loose slacks. I have never run a race in a suit so I would never expect it to fit that circumstance. I find it hilarious when it's expected to be something it isnt.