>>10905919
Old thread hit image limit. Suits, odd jackets, formalwear discussion and inspiration goes here.
From previous thread, perfect pants.
VoxSartoria shows us how to do double breasted vests
I actually liked TheReportOfTheWeek's outfit in his latest review.
>>10922736
I think I'd like it more if the background on his shirt was a little bit lighter - those medium blue shirts never look good to me
any morning stroller fans here?
this shit is too stuffy. let's see some casual or fashion stuff
>>10922657
>>10922662
Can anyone explain to me why the pants have to have those folds?
>>10923538
I'm a fan, but I feel those pants need a stronger pattern or need to be a bit more contrasting to work correctly (although it may just be the image quality)
Can I still wear a three piece suit or is it basically unacceptable at this point?
>>10923567
3 piece is pretty fashionable at the moment - I don't think it would really be considered unacceptable unless you're both under 25 and working at a conservative office
>>10923630
eww
>>10923549
guys?
>>10923630
holy shit this is disgusting
>>10923638
basically, the creases in trousers serve three purposes - on pants that aren't skin-tight, they provide body and drape so the legs look more consistent in shape from a frontal view; in addition, when you hang your pants up at the end of the day you can fold them along the creases and have them not take up a lot of space
ideally, on pleated pants there's enough fullness to the cut that the main pleat will continue through the crease and create vertical lines all the way up to the waistline - these vertical lines help improve perceptions of height and slimness (as opposed to honeycomb, horizontal wrinkles, or stacking)
>>10923630
lol wtf is this bait
>>10923538
>that 80's contrast collar
Why do you people, mostly Americans, still cling to shit like that? Did you just watch Wall Street and want to emulate Gordon Gecko? It looks ridiculous.
>>10923560
Stripes, stripes everywhere! Really guys, it would look much better if only the pants were striped and the others more muted. It just looks too busy and weird now.
Absolutely love the cut on Attolini suits.
Even all their RTW fits almost perfectly from the start, it's bananas.
>>10924013
Contrast collar has been around forever.
It can always look good given the right circumtances.
>>10924017
Typical slim cut, no drape, boring.
>>10924021
le ultra high gorge meme. Italians can fuck off, contributed the worst cuts to menswear.
>>10924369
Ronald R.
>>10924352
>Contrast collar has been around forever.
Sure, but it exploded in popularity in the 80's and is a very defining characteristic of that time. Literally screams "I'm a sleazy car salesman".
>>10924355
top kek
>>10924355
I feel that slim cut and drape cut work better on different body shapes and in different situations, but drape cut is definitely much easier to fit than slim cut because you don't have quite as many variables to deal with to make it look good.
>>10924431
dunno, i like the contrast collar look as long as it's subtle - like a white collar on a white/light blue striped shirt
doesn't work unless the rest of the kit is more on the formal end of things though
>>10924831