Baron Kurtz
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Note the very bold stripe pattern. Not unusual at all for a 1930s suit.
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Orgetorix said:Yep, the sleevehead is the upper part of the sleeve where it attaches to the coat body, and "rope" is the term for when it's slightly raised above the level of the shoulder line. Small amounts of rope can be achieved by pressing the inside seam allowance into the sleeve, and greater amounts usually involve a bit of wadding or padding sewn in.
Baron Kurtz said:Note the very bold stripe pattern. Not unusual at all for a 1930s suit.
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Get one now! There's few things hotter than a woman in a three piece suit.GoldLeaf said:I too, love pinstripes. When I was a kid, I called them "gangster" suits, and would make a "ratta-tat-tat" sound lol I kept asking my mom for a three-piece gangster suit, but I never did get one. I wonder why? [huh]
Jovan said:Get one now! There's few things hotter than a woman in a three piece suit.
Edward said:Didn't Marlene D. wear one at one point? I know she wore tails, but I'm sure I've seen photos of her in three-piece, men's style lounge suits....
Benny Holiday said:The bold seems to really work well for this guy:
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Benny Holiday said:I used to like that bold look a lot more ten years ago, maybe I've mellowed a little . . . It still has an appeal, for myself though I don't know quite where I would wear a suit like that!