Guttersnipe
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Hey fellas, so here's the situation. Last year I bought what is, for me, the ideal vintage tuxedo. It's in dead mint condition. It's a single breasted, peaked lapel, three-piece, bespoke item, from Germany, marked 1932.
There are tons of intricate details like, Silk lapels, surgeon's cuffs, Super high waist (the highest I've ever seen, in fact), really unique stripe on the pants seams, EVERYTHING is lined in silk - basically the works.
But here's the problem. When I bought it, it was a little big. In the last year year, however, I've lost about 2" in the chest and waist - so now it's huge! In order to get a proper fit it needs what amounts to a complete re-tailoring job (side seams, shoulder blades, some re-cutting on the vest, pants seat, etc.).
All told my tailor says it'll run about $350.
So my question is, should I or shouldn't I? For the vintage experts, if I wanted to get something in my size, what would a comparable tuxedo cost?
There are tons of intricate details like, Silk lapels, surgeon's cuffs, Super high waist (the highest I've ever seen, in fact), really unique stripe on the pants seams, EVERYTHING is lined in silk - basically the works.
But here's the problem. When I bought it, it was a little big. In the last year year, however, I've lost about 2" in the chest and waist - so now it's huge! In order to get a proper fit it needs what amounts to a complete re-tailoring job (side seams, shoulder blades, some re-cutting on the vest, pants seat, etc.).
All told my tailor says it'll run about $350.
So my question is, should I or shouldn't I? For the vintage experts, if I wanted to get something in my size, what would a comparable tuxedo cost?