Suit alteration study Part 13
So now, the jacket is ready to wear in public:
I decided that it was best to wear it with only the two center buttons fastened so that I could show the odd vest underneath.
Total time taken up to this point is about 32 hours. I suppose I'll have to practice making pocket flaps another time. However, I may have to install a few internal lining pockets if I ever plan on wearing it during the summer (where I won't be wearing an overcoat) so I can carry my cellphone in the inside of the jacket along with my notebook and pens.
Anyway, here is a photo of me wearing the suit to work with my white wool fedora on Saturday:
And here is a photo of me later that day in Tokyo for a Christmas party:
The guy on the left side of the photo is a friend of mine who I usually discuss style issues with, while the guy on the right is an acquaintance I know from a website for foreign residents of Japan (I obscured their visages at their request).
I got a lot of positive compliments from strangers there as well as for my choice of hat (although I took it off for most of the night as it was quite hot in the restaurant). Unfortunately, since there were a large number of smokers present (it's still okay to smoke inside bars in Tokyo) the suit smells a bit stinky despite airing it out for a few days. So next on the agenda is a good Japanese-style home-dry cleaning...
So now, the jacket is ready to wear in public:
I decided that it was best to wear it with only the two center buttons fastened so that I could show the odd vest underneath.
Total time taken up to this point is about 32 hours. I suppose I'll have to practice making pocket flaps another time. However, I may have to install a few internal lining pockets if I ever plan on wearing it during the summer (where I won't be wearing an overcoat) so I can carry my cellphone in the inside of the jacket along with my notebook and pens.
Anyway, here is a photo of me wearing the suit to work with my white wool fedora on Saturday:
And here is a photo of me later that day in Tokyo for a Christmas party:
The guy on the left side of the photo is a friend of mine who I usually discuss style issues with, while the guy on the right is an acquaintance I know from a website for foreign residents of Japan (I obscured their visages at their request).
I got a lot of positive compliments from strangers there as well as for my choice of hat (although I took it off for most of the night as it was quite hot in the restaurant). Unfortunately, since there were a large number of smokers present (it's still okay to smoke inside bars in Tokyo) the suit smells a bit stinky despite airing it out for a few days. So next on the agenda is a good Japanese-style home-dry cleaning...