Baron Kurtz
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middle to late 50s. A nice fabric, certainly; I can't say i'm much of a fan of the jacket cut from that era.
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HarpPlayerGene said:The wild thing is that it is nearly a perfect fit for my tall, skinny self - that seldom happens.
resortes805 said:
Widebrim said:Resortes, you and your dama are looking great!
Baron Kurtz said:middle to late 50s. A nice fabric, certainly; I can't say i'm much of a fan of the jacket cut from that era.
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HarpPlayerGene said:
resortes805 said:Here's this suit . . .
. . . at Union Station
resortes805 said:Here's this suit . . .
. . . at Union Station
Not bad at all WolfeMan, especially for the price. When you get the chance, you should find a tailor to bring the jacket in a little bit. It's never too soon to find a good tailor that you can work with.WolfeMan said:This is my first suit, i bought it today, along with the tie, at goodwill. 12.80 for the lot.
WolfeMan said:This is my first suit, i bought it today, along with the tie, at goodwill. 12.80 for the lot. Excuse the location,but it had the best light.
Bravo Wolfeman! Great find and you look sharp in it. I wish I had your sense of style when I was your age.
Mahagonny Bill is right, needs a little tweaking. IMHO don't use the local dry cleaners tailor as they are mostly skilled in simple adjustments and rarely take the time to "fit" you. Lastly, get a white pocket square.
WolfeMan said:I intend to grow into it a bit, if it was a perfect fit i probably wouldn't be able to wear it for long.