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Sartorial experts of the Lounge, I did a quick search on this, but struck out.
In certain situations, a person may find it to their advantage to have a certain, shall we say, "faintly ominous" look to them, frequently lent by certain cuts of dark suit--I know black and with a little extra armpit-room are standard in the executive-protection business.
My question is, if I'm looking to have a tailor craft a "Secret Service/MIB"-type suit for me, what are the key stylistic components? Some movement room is a given, as is being a little loose to cover any "equipment" being carried, probably a fair amount of shoulder padding too.
Anyone care to weigh in with ideas?
In certain situations, a person may find it to their advantage to have a certain, shall we say, "faintly ominous" look to them, frequently lent by certain cuts of dark suit--I know black and with a little extra armpit-room are standard in the executive-protection business.
My question is, if I'm looking to have a tailor craft a "Secret Service/MIB"-type suit for me, what are the key stylistic components? Some movement room is a given, as is being a little loose to cover any "equipment" being carried, probably a fair amount of shoulder padding too.
Anyone care to weigh in with ideas?