I was referring to the inch or so of wrist that he's showing on his right.Feraud said:I like the sleeve length and think french cuffs are necessary on this jacket.
I do not think one sleeve is terribly shorter than the other. Nothing a pair of french cuffs and some links would not solve.Jovan said:I was referring to the inch or so of wrist that he's showing on his right.
Barry said:What causes the flaps above the pockets to curl up or turn outwards?
Yeah but no one is really going to pay a few hundred dollars for a suit to fight Nazi's in.dhermann1 said:The Marrakesh suit is meant to be sort of an adventury suit, so I would think a french cuff would not be appropriate. I would like to see how it looks with regular length sleeves, tho.
Rooster said:This is the new Marrakesh suit from Magnoli. It's made of 11oz cotton twill, it would be fine except for the hottest part of summer around here. The sleeve length problem is probably me, you'll notice every picture of me I hold my left shoulder lower due to the fact that I've been crunched a few times too many. Probably makes the one sleeve pull up a bit. Longer shirt sleeves will help that problem I believe. Let me say, this is a high quality suit, nicely made. However it does have a few "issues". The Action back pleats stay open once you move. It's fine as long as you don't move, but once you reach out the action back pleats open and never return closed. Somewhat annoying. I'm wondering if the belted back may be a bit high and this is causing the problem?
On to the pants. These are the Nassau pants. I've got them pulled clear up to the ol' twig and berries, and that's as far as they go. Not what I would call high waisted. If they were high waisted the adjustment belt in the back would be in the right place.
Thanks for your input. and please continue with more.![]()
That's what I'm thinkin'.Rooster said:I'm wondering if the belted back may be a bit high