rymandev
New in Town
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- southeastern Washington State
While in college in the very early 80's, I managed to find a number of 40's era suits and high-rise trousers from second-hand stores in the northwest. I had 6 different DB suits in different weights of wool, as well as 4 or 5 trousers not with suits. At that time, and for my age, the look was very much out of synch. Then David Bowie came out with a new album, with video's with him in this style look ("Modern Love", "China Girl", etc) and suddenly the look was back, if only in a small college crowd. Not that I particularly cared if the look was socially accepted- I thought it looked good for a 6'1", 175 lb. frame!
A few years later I married, to what would prove to be a veritable psycho. At the end of the 10 year run, she decided the best way to get back at me was, when I was not at home, to take pinking shears to my suits and trousers and then try to put them through the disposal! The only thing to survive this "sartorial genocide" was one pair of trousers at the cleaners.
In the past decade, I've periodically looked for more trousers and suits, but either couldn't win the Ebay auction, or couldn't bring myself to spend the amount being asked, but mostly just haven't found what I wanted in my sizes.
The final pair of trousers I have fit me like a glove, with the hollywood waist, high rise, deep cuffs, etc. I've finally realized my best bet is to probably find an excellent tailor, sacrifice these trousers, and have him destroy them to make a pattern.
This has been a long post I know, but I'm hoping the Lounge can help me. I've been lurking around the halls for a couple of years, and there just isn't anywhere else with this kind of passion and expertise.
So please, help a brother out with your advice!
Respectfully,
Aaron Johnson
A few years later I married, to what would prove to be a veritable psycho. At the end of the 10 year run, she decided the best way to get back at me was, when I was not at home, to take pinking shears to my suits and trousers and then try to put them through the disposal! The only thing to survive this "sartorial genocide" was one pair of trousers at the cleaners.
In the past decade, I've periodically looked for more trousers and suits, but either couldn't win the Ebay auction, or couldn't bring myself to spend the amount being asked, but mostly just haven't found what I wanted in my sizes.
The final pair of trousers I have fit me like a glove, with the hollywood waist, high rise, deep cuffs, etc. I've finally realized my best bet is to probably find an excellent tailor, sacrifice these trousers, and have him destroy them to make a pattern.
This has been a long post I know, but I'm hoping the Lounge can help me. I've been lurking around the halls for a couple of years, and there just isn't anywhere else with this kind of passion and expertise.
So please, help a brother out with your advice!
Respectfully,
Aaron Johnson