AX2007
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I go with +.75" for oxfords, but +.5" might be enough as well to compensate for the accordeon elbow effect.
Thanks! I think I might go with the +0.75"
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I go with +.75" for oxfords, but +.5" might be enough as well to compensate for the accordeon elbow effect.
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I am not Seph but I have found this earlier this month.@Seph can you speak to the function of the "stand up" placket option?
Correct - currently there are three things that can be adjusted that impact forearm: sleeve width, cuff around, and pleat number.
We'll look into trying a more convex shape between bicep and cuff... I have concerns about it draping right - but maybe a small change here can get a tiny bit more room at the elbow/forearm without any downside.
Working on my first order, and I have a quick question as I try to figure out all the options. What difference would changing the yoke make if the chest (as well as everything else) is left the same? I feel as though I'd like it if the sleeve started a little higher, but I'm trying to wrap my head around what the repercussions would be. Thanks!
I go with +.75" for oxfords, but +.5" might be enough as well to compensate for the accordeon elbow effect.
I haven’t ordered chambray or pure linen, so I can’t really say. (I have a linen/rayon shirt that crinkles quite a bit in the elbow, but the shrinkage was so off for that fabric that the sleeves are far too long anyway, so I can’t judge properly.) My guess would be to not add anything for chambray and to add a bit for linen, but maybe someone else can chime in.A quick follow up: same deal for chambray and linen? Any other material that might suffer from the accordion effect?
Anybody ever try out the soft french cuff option?