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
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resortes805 said:Here's this suit . . .![]()
. . . at Union Station
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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.
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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.