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TexArchStudent

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Ft Worth, TX
bchin415 said:
Hey guys, thanks for your replies. I have a formal event coming up on May 21st in which I'm going to wear this suit for so sending it back to Magnoli is a bit out of the question. I'm going to go to a tailor asap this week. I'll post better pictures when I find my camera.

For what it's worth, I tried on the pants again wearing the shoes..and it looks terrible from my perspective. I'm a teenager who has worn baggy jeans before, and these pants were baggy. They sagged a good amount even though I wore them as high up as my crotch permitted. I'll get some better pictures in when I can.


Edit: Oh and I'm sorry about the poses I made. I honestly didn't know what to do, and Matt Deckard's pose struck me the most when I was trying to think standing in front of my cell phone self timer camera.

Have you gotten in touch with Magnoli? Even if you don't have time for them to fix it, you owe it to them and you to notify them of the problem BEFORE someone goes changing them. To me it appears that the whole suit was fitted for someone with a smaller waist.

In one of your photos it appears that one leg is shorter than the other?

As for the coat, simply moving the two button over no more than an inch should allow it to be wearable at least in the short term, although the drape of the back seems to me to be somewhat loose for the coat to be so tight in the front.
 

bchin415

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san francisco
Magnoli is well aware of my problems and I in fact linked him to my initial post in here. He said that it would take a couple weeks to get it done and back to me, which I cannot do. Nonetheless, I don't blame him for the ill fitting pants. I should've just added another inch or two to my waist but I just used whatever my tailor measured me as. I put a bit too much trust in my tailor because he did charge me $35 just for getting measured. There were other places to get measured, but his place was one of the better places reviewed and he actually spoke coherent English.

-No, one leg isn't shorter than the other. Could just be the shoe is resting in a different position on my shoe. The picture of the drape from the back is looser because I did not button it. I just thought that it would more or less the be same as the front.
 

TexArchStudent

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Ft Worth, TX
bchin415 said:
Magnoli is well aware of my problems and I in fact linked him to my initial post in here. He said that it would take a couple weeks to get it done and back to me, which I cannot do. Nonetheless, I don't blame him for the ill fitting pants. I should've just added another inch or two to my waist but I just used whatever my tailor measured me as. I put a bit too much trust in my tailor because he did charge me $35 just for getting measured. There were other places to get measured, but his place was one of the better places reviewed and he actually spoke coherent English.

-No, one leg isn't shorter than the other. Could just be the shoe is resting in a different position on my shoe. The picture of the drape from the back is looser because I did not button it. I just thought that it would more or less the be same as the front.

Just wanted to be sure they know you're having them altered.
Has the tailor who measured you ever done any alterations or made any clothes for you before? You shouldn't need to adjust your measurements to get the clothes to fit.
Also, just out of personal curiosity is the inseam of the pants what the tailor said your waist size is?
 

bchin415

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san francisco
I'm not sure if my tailor actually makes alterations. I shouldn't even say "my tailor" to be honest, I only went to this man once, which was to get measured. There is a place right next to it called San Francisco Tailors that does the alternations it seems.

From what I can recall, most of what the tailor wrote for my measurements was foreign to me, so I just directly copied whatever he wrote for me to Magnoli. I'm pretty sure my tailor specifically wrote my waist as 34" because I put that in for a waist measurement at Magnoli's site for my personal account garment measurements.
 

Bugsy

One Too Many
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bchin415 said:
Here are the pictures. It was a bit hard to find good places to put them for self timer but if you need better ones let me know. I think these illustrate just how long these pants are. I'm wearing them a bit below my belly button the whole time, as far as my crotch permits. And if you notice, I didn't button up my button fly. I can only either hook my pants or button a few and somewhat be able to breathe or sit. Can't have both at the same time.
http://i7.photobucket.com/albums/y284/FatStrat/IMG_1148.jpg
http://i7.photobucket.com/albums/y284/FatStrat/IMG_1147.jpg
http://i7.photobucket.com/albums/y284/FatStrat/IMG_1144.jpg
http://i7.photobucket.com/albums/y284/FatStrat/IMG_1150.jpg
http://i7.photobucket.com/albums/y284/FatStrat/IMG_1149.jpg
http://i7.photobucket.com/albums/y284/FatStrat/IMG_1153.jpg

That is a great suit. Too bad you can't make it a few miles up I80. I have an incredible tailor here who could make the suit look as though it was custom made for you.
 

bchin415

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Thank you for the compliment Bugsy. Unfortunately, I don't wish to drive that far, nor do I think I'm even capable of doing so since I'm a new teenage driver. I'll keep reading around here for anyone that leaves comments or words of advice, but I'll be going to the tailor in downtown this Thursday. I hope it won't put that big of a dent in my already dented wallet. And that it can be fixed properly and on time.


Hopefully I can post up some proper pictures soon. I intended on wearing a red striped tie, white pocket square, and red carnation on my lapel for my formal event. Pretty cookie cutter look.
 
Orgetorix said:
In later years, Austin Reed was sold heavily in the US ('70s-'90s, at least). I don't know if that brand was sold in the US in 1954 or not.

Austin Reed was of course an upper-middle range menswear store. Quite a ways above Burton, but if you had cash you wouldn't shop there. Lots of junior level officers and climbing through the ranks career soldiers, who couldn't afford Savile Row would shop at Austin Reed for their uniforms and all the kit they'd need for the tropics from Reed's "Colonial Department". It has, like everything else, come down in the world.

There is a famous incident that was a real scoop for Filene's. Austin Reed had a shop on the Queen Mary. When it got stranded in New York at the outbreak of war, Filene's bought the whole stock at rock bottom prices. So at least some Austin Reed goods - especially the Sea Island cotton shirts, apparently - were sold in the US in the early 1940s. I suspect not much more than the Filene's stock, though.

Anyone interested in Austin Reed i'd suggest getting the book A Touch of Class: The Story of Austin Reed by Berry Ritchie. Quite a good read for the early years.

bk
 

GBR

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Chasseur said:
Its an Austin Reed from 1954, and it does have two back pockets. I actually never noticed that before you mentioned it (I don't really use back pockets...).


That is unusual for UK at that time: One wonders if it was a model solely for the US Market.
 

Chasseur

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Gents thanks for the information and the discussion (and for making me realize my trousers had two back pockets!!:eusa_doh: Not sure how I missed that...). I got it from the UK actually so I'm not sure it was made for the US market. Unless it traveled back across the pond sometime in the past 50 years (only to cross it again!). If you guys want I'll take a photo of the label tomorrow.
 

Wolfmanjack

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bchin415 said:
Here are the pictures. It was a bit hard to find good places to put them for self timer but if you need better ones let me know. I think these illustrate just how long these pants are. I'm wearing them a bit below my belly button the whole time, as far as my crotch permits. And if you notice, I didn't button up my button fly. I can only either hook my pants or button a few and somewhat be able to breathe or sit. Can't have both at the same time.
http://i7.photobucket.com/albums/y284/FatStrat/IMG_1148.jpg
http://i7.photobucket.com/albums/y284/FatStrat/IMG_1147.jpg
http://i7.photobucket.com/albums/y284/FatStrat/IMG_1144.jpg
http://i7.photobucket.com/albums/y284/FatStrat/IMG_1150.jpg
http://i7.photobucket.com/albums/y284/FatStrat/IMG_1149.jpg
http://i7.photobucket.com/albums/y284/FatStrat/IMG_1153.jpg

No doubt about it; those trousers are waaay too long and too tight in the waist. Get a tailor (or just a seamstress) to shorten them and let out the waist for your upcoming event. Magnoli can make adjustments later, when you have time.

Same with the coat; have a tailor (or seamstress) move the buttons so it will be comfortable for your upcoming event. Later, Magnoli can make it right for you.
 

bchin415

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Really? I wasn't aware that my button positions were off. Nor was I aware you could move them. Nonetheless, I'll just get an emergency fix for the pants only then probably send both back to Magnoli later as you mentioned, Wolfmanjack. I'm sure no one will really notice a somewhat ill fitting suit unless I manage to bump into a lounge member on the 21st.
 

TexArchStudent

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bchin415 said:
Really? I wasn't aware that my button positions were off. Nor was I aware you could move them. Nonetheless, I'll just get an emergency fix for the pants only then probably send both back to Magnoli later as you mentioned, Wolfmanjack. I'm sure no one will really notice a somewhat ill fitting suit unless I manage to bump into a lounge member on the 21st.

Moving the buttons will give you a looser fit without truly altering the coat. Unless you plan to where it unbuttoned all night long, you should have them moved. While most probably wouldn't realise that your jacket was too small, they probably WILL sense that something is off with it. Also, if your suit isn't comfortable, neither will you be, you'll be fussing and fighting with it all night long.
 

bchin415

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Alright. I was sort of hoping not having to bring my jacket as well to downtown (since I'm taking the bus..driving there is a bad idea.) but I will listen to you guys. Thank you for your suggestions!
 

Flat Foot Floey

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I've seen some movies with James Cagney and George Raft where the Jackets also seemed to fit too tight. So if altering would be too expensive you could say you're goin for the Gangster look;)

Can't find the image I was looking for. Maybe this one is only because theyre sitting..
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bchin415

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san francisco
Just some updates. I just came back from downtown. The tailor I went to had a nice set up, under the name of Andreas Gorges Tailor. The man who helped me was a soft spoken man named Andy and only took a couple minutes to fix my waist for the pants. I cannot say how great his tailoring was in terms of skill since I know nothing about it, but they fit A LOT better. He is in the process of shortening the pant length and I will go back to pick it up next Tuesday for $45. He is shortening them by the same amount as one cuff on the bottom.

Oh, and it turned out that the jacket seemed tight on me because apparently I buttoned it wrong? I don't know what he did but he buttoned something on the inside first then the outside. Again, I'm a novice.
 

Forgotten Man

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Spring time on Avalon!

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Coat belongs to a '30s two piece, and the pants are dated '38. The cap is marked Avalon Men's shop on the liner and is from the 30s or 40s.

Tie: "Palm Beach" of course. Miss 1940s is wearing a beautiful mid 30s cream Haspel suit with a pleated back.

Happy hunting!
 
Forgotten Man said:
Spring time on Avalon!

31724_1382991906918_1595598487_950649_5065704_n.jpg


Coat belongs to a '30s two piece, and the pants are dated '38. The cap is marked Avalon Men's shop on the liner and is from the 30s or 40s.

Tie: "Palm Beach" of course. Miss 1940s is wearing a beautiful mid 30s cream Haspel suit with a pleated back.

Happy hunting!


That has to be the most sedate Palm Beach tie I have ever seen. :p ;) Usually they have crazy prints of fish, palm trees, etc.
What about the shoes? They look like that pair of size 12s I have. ;)
 

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