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Eli Curt

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Nice win!
There appears to be some drape just above the breast pocket, so I’d say not too tight in the chest on the basis of that.
Thanks - I love how airy really good silk is. RJ makes a nice garment. @sugarbutch check out these action poses.

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Chest looks fine to me. It does hang up a bit at the low back, though.
I have a substantial seat. All of my OTR unlined jackets do that to some degree on me, especially lighterweight ones like this silk. I'm more concerned about the very high armholes, but if you think it looks fine, maybe it's just in her mind.
 

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I have a substantial seat. All of my OTR unlined jackets do that to some degree on me, especially lighterweight ones like this silk. I'm more concerned about the very high armholes, but if you think it looks fine, maybe it's just in her mind.
In my experience, if I'm concerned about any aspect of a jacket, that concern never really goes away.
 

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Hello everyone!

Is it me or a typical English tweed sport coat (cut quite long and maybe with three buttons) really doesn't look good when paired with jeans, even if they are rather high waisted?

I could attach a pic of such combination but can't make myself do it. :)
 

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My problem is that basically no pair of jeans (except repro stuff from ultra niche brands, and besides being super expensive i don't find them comfortable when sitting) are high waisted enough to go well with open quarters jackets, if the exposed shirting really bothers you, as it does to me (even though I realise absolutely no one I meet cares).
Closed quarters jackets tend to be very structured, so not suited to jeans and not my preference anyway.
So I guess the only way to wear the combination is never buttoning the jacket, and personally I prefer to have that option, at least for warmth if not style (I don't like wearing undershirts either).
 

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My problem is that basically no pair of jeans (except repro stuff from ultra niche brands, and besides being super expensive i don't find them comfortable when sitting) are high waisted enough to go well with open quarters jackets, if the exposed shirting really bothers you, as it does to me (even though I realise absolutely no one I meet cares).
Closed quarters jackets tend to be very structured, so not suited to jeans and not my preference anyway.
So I guess the only way to wear the combination is never buttoning the jacket, and personally I prefer to have that option, at least for warmth if not style (I don't like wearing undershirts either).
I just bought a pair of jeans from Berg & Berg and they are actually high enough to be worn with a SC. They are on sale and cost about 150€ or so.
 

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Never was a fan of the shirt or sweater triangle showing between the jacket buttoning point and the trousers. B-)
 

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Yes, knitwear helps in that sense as it looks normal imo, but with tucked-in shirts, it really annoys me. I am mostly talking without knitwear, since I can't really wear knitwear AND tailoring in my office, not even in winter it's cold enough given the building's heating. At most I could (and hope to) bring a sleeveless cardigan, to remove after the early morning probably, but I am still looking for one that isn't so pointlessly long.
 

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Yes, knitwear helps in that sense as it looks normal imo, but with tucked-in shirts, it really annoys me. I am mostly talking without knitwear, since I can't really wear knitwear AND tailoring in my office, not even in winter it's cold enough given the building's heating. At most I could (and hope to) bring a sleeveless cardigan, to remove after the early morning probably, but I am still looking for one that isn't so pointlessly long.
I agree that knitwear plus jacket is usually too warm for a modern office. If I’m wearing a jacket and a sweater, usually I take the jacket off after arriving to work.
 

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