Forgotten Man said:Not bad! A tad of vintage advice if I may:
Navy or dark blue are not paired well with black. I'd choose a light gray, blue or white shirt. Light yellow is also very nice with a dark blue suit.
Also, if you want to take the look a little more to the vintage side, take the top buttons off the front, and have a tailor sew a buttonhole on each lapel parallel with the peak as seen on many vintage coats. They had lower buttoned DB suits back then, but they mostly were four buttons. Just tips and hints to making a modern suit look more authentic... and something else you can do on your own, cuff the pants deep... about a 1 3/4" or 2" would be sharp... if you have the extra fabric to spare.
Just helpful and useful tips to making a modern DB appear older.
=R
luvthatlulu said:Without knowing your exact height, I can't say exactly what I would recommend for a cuff width but 2" may be too much. Here's what you want to think about -- scale and balance. The jacket is a little short and the distance from the bottom of the jacket to the trouser bottom looks long. A horizontal line created by cuffs will trick the eye into shortening that distance and adding the needed balance. I'll defer to your tailor how much to cuff, but I think 1-1/2" - 1-3/4" should be sufficient for your height as I estimate it.
--Not the Lulu