Thank you for this interesting video... Denim test is a another clever way to test the casualty of a jacket...Thank for the efforts. Abdou from Norway.
Great video, I agree 100% a suit with the right details can be broken up. I always considered the pockets, shoulder, fabric, and general structure; but, I never considered the edge stitching on the lapels. It's funny because it seems so obvious when you point it out, but a detail I never consciously thought about when thinking through purchasing/commissioning a suit where the jacket can stand on its own. Thanks you so much for this informative video.
Fantastic perspective, Mark! I was wondering, would it be possible to get a suit with buttons that are interchangeable (somewhat like with french cuffs and cuff links)? That way you would have one jacket with two (or even more) pairs of buttons: One more casual (sport jacket), one more formal (suit), etc.
FP is correct! We did not mean to insinuate that you would swap buttons between each wear. Rather changing the sewn on buttons can change the formality of a jacket. I.e. lighter buttons or mother of pearl being more casual, while dark horn can be more formal.
The cream linen jacket + dark jeans and suede monks = 🔥😍
Thank you for this interesting video... Denim test is a another clever way to test the casualty of a jacket...Thank for the efforts. Abdou from Norway.
Great explanation. Thsnks
Great video, I agree 100% a suit with the right details can be broken up. I always considered the pockets, shoulder, fabric, and general structure; but, I never considered the edge stitching on the lapels. It's funny because it seems so obvious when you point it out, but a detail I never consciously thought about when thinking through purchasing/commissioning a suit where the jacket can stand on its own.
Thanks you so much for this informative video.
Very informative as always
Great info, thanks for the presentation!
Such a helpful video
Thanks for the perspective!
Glad you liked it!
Fantastic perspective, Mark! I was wondering, would it be possible to get a suit with buttons that are interchangeable (somewhat like with french cuffs and cuff links)? That way you would have one jacket with two (or even more) pairs of buttons: One more casual (sport jacket), one more formal (suit), etc.
you can always swap your suitbuttons, i dont think this will ruin the suit BUT i wouldnt do it as it's very time consuming...
FP is correct! We did not mean to insinuate that you would swap buttons between each wear. Rather changing the sewn on buttons can change the formality of a jacket. I.e. lighter buttons or mother of pearl being more casual, while dark horn can be more formal.
Hey Mark, does a hopsack jacket pass the denim test?
Spezzato, si!
Do you envision wearing suit trousers with an odd top?