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Do you have a common friend in Facebook with that tailor?
Do zara really manufacture in Zaragoza? I thought it was Portugal like majority of the MTM online Americans (Haberdashers...)
^ That's also known as a "cocktail cuff".
Turnbull & Asser (and possibly some other English shirtmakers) were making shirts with cocktail cuffs more than fifty years ago. It may have been around even longer than that, but I know that people like Sean Connery, David Niven and (I think) Pablo Picasso wore shirts with cocktail cuffs back in the early 1960s.
Connery, of course, famously wore them when he played the role of James Bond in "Dr No" in 1962.
I do like rounded corners on jacket lapels, very pre-modern in design. Would be nice to find an un-untailor who makes them.
Nobody ever orders it seems.
You're saying rounded ones can't be canvassed?
I know! I'm liking this detail and think it would work on the summery coat that I need to get at some point.I do like rounded corners on jacket lapels, very pre-modern in design. Would be nice to find an un-untailor who makes them.
Why is that ticket pocket so high up on the rib cage???
I know! I'm liking this detail and think it would work on the summery coat that I need to get at some point.
Relax. These fools didn't invent the rounded collar. I give the devil his due and admit that they dug up one old feature that I like.
I want to execute all them by fakers, scammers, shills, bribeds of drugaddicted bloggers ( for real) and degenerate corrupted souls.
To cap it off he's had to add darts! WTF would you need to put darts in a MTM shirt??! Unless you are an incompetent fake untailor.
I tend to agree, but I've been surprised by the number of made-to-order and even bespoke shirts with darts that I've seen.
I would have thought that darts would be unnecessary in a shirt that's been specifically cut and made to fit your body, but perhaps I'm wrong.
Sarto - can you provide an explanation? Would darts ever need to be added to a bespoke shirt? Perhaps if the person had a big chest and shoulders and a small waist with a back that curves in? Would darts be needed then, or could you deal with that by curving the side-seam more and putting fabric in the front and less in the back of the shirt?
ugly double chin
maybe the initials could be a BIT HIGHER?
I do not share the hate for the green/white shirt though
I'd combine it differently however...
you are like luca . you combine every shirt . with every tie . with every z00t .
Without wanting to sound too pedantic, this is the Agreeable Menswear thread.
So, please don't post things in here that you find disagreeable - there's another thread for that:
http://www.dressedwell.net/threads/disagreeable-menswear-post-of-the-day.763/page-102#post-92047
Also, Sarto, there's a thread for your vendetta against makers of tacky unshirts:
http://www.dressedwell.net/threads/...n-who-also-happen-to-be-tackies-exposed.1733/
I am sure they will appreciate your candid response to their questions
The link to the thread above
Shirt manufacturer Portugal - Business, Education, Legal and Finance - The Cutter and Tailor
How did you know?
Are you JRD who i just pmd the link?
I am laughing loud. JAJAJAJAJAJA
UNFABRICS jajajajaja and proud of it, jajajaja but bashes the best shirtmaker in the world. jajajaja
Carl has said he deals with Indian mills as well as with other suppliers. You knew this when you took offence to what he said in his interview with SF months ago. Don't you remember?