Hey Gents, trying to see if you guys think this coat is too large.. I’m thinking it is a tad but its also nice to have a slouchy look.. I like the length but on the body, it feels like a blanket 😂.. it could work however.. thanks!
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I think it looks great for that slouchy, relaxed, oversized look, and the sleeves are spot-on. Keep in mind that you're wearing a tshirt, and with sweaters or other layering it's going to take up some of that room. I guess it depends on the silhouette you're going for ultimately, but I personally prefer that look and my Drake's bal fits exactly the sameHey Gents, trying to see if you guys think this coat is too large.. I’m thinking it is a tad but its also nice to have a slouchy look.. I like the length but on the body, it feels like a blanket 😂.. it could work however.. thanks!
thanks for the advice and input!I think it looks great for that slouchy, relaxed, oversized look, and the sleeves are spot-on. Keep in mind that you're wearing a tshirt, and with sweaters or other layering it's going to take up some of that room. I guess it depends on the silhouette you're going for ultimately, but I personally prefer that look and my Drake's bal fits exactly the same
If its a 42, then it is definitely too big and should hand it over to me.....Hey Gents, trying to see if you guys think this coat is too large.. I’m thinking it is a tad but its also nice to have a slouchy look.. I like the length but on the body, it feels like a blanket 😂.. it could work however.. thanks!
On the topic of Drake's MTM process.. what's it like for sport coats? Is there a lot more flexibility to alter the 'base pattern' than there is with OCBDs?
Anyone have any experience? How was it? What was the price like?
I bought, and returned, the Travel Jacket mainly because it didn't fit me well across the shoulders although the sleeves were the right length for me. But I was also bothered that the outline of the buttoned internal pocket was quite visible through the outer fabric of the jacket. The whole look wasn't as sharp as I had hoped.Hi all. Looking to upgrade my wardrobe a bit. I do not own any sport coat today and was thinking of getting a navy one that can be worn with both tailored trousers and denim.
The Travel Jacket caught my eye. Does anyone own it?
Other options I’m considering are
I’ve recently done this. Drake’s has something called a ‘sartorial’ line which has loads of fabric options for MTM.Anyone?
This is my first foray onto this thread as all I have only purchased a few ties From Drakes.
But now I have another reason to consider Drakes. Navy blazers (odd jackets) are a wardrobe staple and I have commissioned three bespoke ones from my Neapolitan tailor. One for summer made of Minnis Frescos. One for winter made of Minnis flannel. And one for shoulder season made from Bates and Ogden 14oz hopsack. I also went down to Florence and got an unstructured MTO Vestrucci in Spring Ram for travel. I am now seeking an unstructured blazer in cotton. I cannot justify bespoke on an unstructured (no canvass or padding) blazer in cotton. Which brings me here with two questions:
1. Are there any options I should consider other than the Drakes heavy cotton twill Games jacket?; and
2. I saw a reference to a not-as-heavy Drakes cotton navy Games jacket on this thread. Is that available seasonally and what is the weight?
Thanks
Hey all! I’m getting married in early March and am looking into drakes MTO currently.
I stopped by the Savile row store today and loved some of the flannel I was shown.
However I’m a little unsure whether or not flannel is too casual for a/my wedding- what do you think? I want it to look formal without being stuffy and am looking at a chocolate brown suit.
Basically- is flannel too informal for one’s wedding do you think?
Hey, it’s your wedding. Unless your partner hates flannel, go for it. There are few things more beautiful than the dimples of pick stitching in flannel.Hey all! I’m getting married in early March and am looking into drakes MTO currently.
I stopped by the Savile row store today and loved some of the flannel I was shown.
However I’m a little unsure whether or not flannel is too casual for a/my wedding- what do you think? I want it to look formal without being stuffy and am looking at a chocolate brown suit.
Basically- is flannel too informal for one’s wedding do you think?