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    Articles of Style suit review

    Ah, I see. Yes, there's a supported layer at the edges of the quarters, maybe 3", thinner than the chest and shoulders.
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    Articles of Style suit review

    What I've found over several suits and trousers is that I have two options: I can wear my pants on my hips, or I can wear them all the way up at my natural waist (at my navel). Anywhere in between, I can fasten it there, but it quickly settles down to my hips. And I'm not really spiritually or...
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    Articles of Style suit review

    All, Thanks for the thoughts. I think some of the confusion has been due to the front-on final fitting image. In that shot, I'm pulling my shoulders back (retracting my scapulae), which is how I often try to stand when I'm not feeling too lazy. However, I have consistently found that no...
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    Articles of Style suit review

    I don't know. I realize some people feel full canvass is universally better (other things being equal), and I know Dan and AoS have said they feel half canvass is more appropriate for their style regardless of cost or value. If you're going with the very soft and unlined style of this particular...
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    Articles of Style suit review

    It is more snug than most of my other suits. I wouldn't say it's too tight, although again, that may be because it has some stretch. It's a different fit, but with the soft construction I think it generally works. I wouldn't mind a tiny bit more slack in the arms, I suppose. I don't think...
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    Articles of Style suit review

    In the interest of fairness, I sent this review to AoS for their feedback before posting it. Dan Trepanier was responsive and offered the following comments, which he asked me to include. Also, since he asked, and in case others are interested, here are a couple pictures I snapped of the odd...
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    Articles of Style suit review

    Hi all, I bought a suit from Articles of Style last year, and thought a full, candid review might be of interest to everyone. Their coverage across the web and social media has been decent, but I have not seen too many full reviews, so hopefully this is worthwhile. TL;DR version: The product...

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