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Hello Everyone,
I recently decided to have a jacket made in a classic 30's English style based somewhat on "Hastings'" jacket from The Poirot Mysteries.
This was, more of less, what I was going for:
And this is what I came up with. Houndstooth being scarce this time of year (and heavy for summer wear), I decided on a Glen Plaid.
Now, I also miscalculated the buttons on the pockets, thinking they were an embellishment and not button-through. Mine are decorative. I could, of course, have my tailor sew the button holes, but I may just leave them for a cleaner line. I'm still deciding on that one.
And, of course, the famous Deckard Arm-hole test. The results? Not bad. Not quite like a vintage jacket, but not bad at all.
I also added the expandable back pleat because I like a tailored fit, but I also want the freedom of movement. I based this back from Matt's Hemrajani Suit.
The lining:
I am very pleased with this jacket and wanted to share it with you all. I'm curious as to what you think?
I recently decided to have a jacket made in a classic 30's English style based somewhat on "Hastings'" jacket from The Poirot Mysteries.
This was, more of less, what I was going for:
And this is what I came up with. Houndstooth being scarce this time of year (and heavy for summer wear), I decided on a Glen Plaid.
Now, I also miscalculated the buttons on the pockets, thinking they were an embellishment and not button-through. Mine are decorative. I could, of course, have my tailor sew the button holes, but I may just leave them for a cleaner line. I'm still deciding on that one.
And, of course, the famous Deckard Arm-hole test. The results? Not bad. Not quite like a vintage jacket, but not bad at all.
I also added the expandable back pleat because I like a tailored fit, but I also want the freedom of movement. I based this back from Matt's Hemrajani Suit.
The lining:
I am very pleased with this jacket and wanted to share it with you all. I'm curious as to what you think?