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  1. stu len

    Proper Cloth - Official Affiliate Thread

    that would be the soft roma spread.
  2. stu len

    Proper Cloth - Official Affiliate Thread

    definetily open the vents, that will resolve a lot. i would also take in the midsection by a bit, but that's down to preference, having it a bit roomier as it is right now works well, too. however, the back on this jacket will never drape cleanly for you. the way the fabric gathers and creates...
  3. stu len

    Proper Cloth - Official Affiliate Thread

    @Seph , any chance that the dark brown linen suit fabric will be back in stock anytime soon? For some time now, only the tabacco linen has been available on the site
  4. stu len

    Suitsupply NYC

    great result! i think you could do with a slightly lower buttoning point (0.5cm would suffice, but that overall is very subjective) and about as much extra room in the waist (not the hips necessarily), as the jacket does appear just a tad too narrow in the back. there should be enough seam...
  5. stu len

    The Least Official Natalino Appreciation Thread

    I second Spier and Mackay as a suggestion. Or you could go for Suitsupply made to measure and opt for their concave lapel and natural pleated shoulder - makes for a neapolitan looking style
  6. stu len

    The Least Official Natalino Appreciation Thread

    Difficult one. The fit in the shoulders is good, sizing down might make them too narrow. Other than that, the sleeves are a bit baggy and the jacket overall looks too big (too long, too, yes). The fabric bunching in the back looks like a mild case of collar roll. Not too difficult to have fixed...
  7. stu len

    Suitsupply NYC

    I didn't adjust chest or back width because of the armhole height. As far as I know, the back width measurement sits a bit lower than what they measure for the shoulder line. SuitSupply does have the tendency to cut just a little tight on both chest and back in my experience. But going from a...
  8. stu len

    The Tailors' Thread: Fit Feedback and Alteration Suggestions

    very decent fit, I'd leave it as is
  9. stu len

    Suitsupply NYC

    I raise them by 2cm on my jackets. Makes for a really high, but for me still comfortable armhole. However, I have rather skinny arms so going for 2cm might be too much for some. I'd recommend starting at 1.5cm and seeing how that fits you, even 1cm should be fine, though. Compared to MTM suits...
  10. stu len

    Suitsupply NYC

    armhole height remains the same regardless of the shoulder expression in the MTM process.
  11. stu len

    Suitsupply NYC

    Since you can order and return free of charge as often as you want, you can simply try customising your first garment. Measure your best fitting jacket and use that as a basis. I would recommend slightly lowering the button point as well as raising the armhole by a bit, regardless of the...
  12. stu len

    The Tailors' Thread: Fit Feedback and Alteration Suggestions

    General question: can a tailor slim down lapels by roughly half an inch? I read in an old forum posting that a user had the lapels on a couple of suits takin in by having a tailor reduce the fabric from the inside of the jacket, thus having no changes made to the outside edge of the...
  13. stu len

    Proper Cloth - Official Affiliate Thread

    I am becoming somewhat frustrated with their suiting program - due to a lack of customization options. My specific fit problem: I have rather broad shoulders but a very slim neck. The PC suit collar is cut too wide for my specifications. It's only really visible on one side (perhaps due to my...
  14. stu len

    Proper Cloth - Official Affiliate Thread

    @Seph now that the summer sale has passed, when can we expect a bunch of new additions to the custom shirt fabrics?
  15. stu len

    Suitsupply NYC

    Here's suitsupply's response to removing the "no AMF" option: "Unfortunately, our Custom Made section does not include the option to remove the AMF stitching from the construction at this current time, we apologise for the inconvenience. Our custom-made app gets updated periodically, so it's...
  16. stu len

    Suitsupply NYC

    Upon trying to costumize a suit now, I have realized that the AMF stitching is now mandatory on all garments. The "no AMF" option seems to have been discontinued in the recent days. I have already messaged the support team about this and will update

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