evpj2L
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After endless frustration over OTR offerings, I have decided to bite the bullet and purchase a Chan Tuxedo, vest, and tuxedo shirt for my upcoming wedding. I am very skinny, so I would like the tuxedo to be very slim yet classically styled. My research on the forum has resulted in the below proposed specs that I plan on expressing to Patrick. This will be my first MTM undertaking, so please let me know if anything I'm considering sounds weird/inconsistent/etc. with a classic tux or slimness. Also, please let me know if there is anything else you think I should specify. I greatly appreciate any insight the forum can offer.
TUXEDO JACKET:
*Black
*Single-breasted
*Peak lapels with grosgrain facings
*1 button
*no vents
*regular welted chest pocket with jetted lower pockets with no flaps
*grosgrain covered buttons
*4 working-sleeve buttons on cuff
*Working buttonhole on left lapel for boutonneire
*Soft and very slim overall
*lapels on the thin side
*high gorge
*minimal roping
*minimal shoulder padding
*high/tight armholes
*thin sleeves
*open quarters
TUXEDO TROUSERS:
*flat front
*no cuffs
*single grosgrain stripe down each side
*no belt loops, just buttons for braces on inside of waistband
*button on inside waistband to attach to tab at bottom of tuxedo shirt
TUXEDO VEST:
*Low cut
*single-breasted
*Three button
*Same fabric as the jacket/trousers
*Dressed with lapels
*backless
*Tab that buttons to the trousers in order to keep waistcoat from riding up and exposing waistband
TUXEDO SHIRT:
*Pique bib front
*Medium spread turndown collar
*Regular stud front (three on the chest)
*French cuff
*Removable collar stays
*Tab that attaches to a button on the inside of the trouser waistband
*plain back/no pleats
*no pocket
*gauntlet button
*plain front (no placket front)
TUXEDO JACKET:
*Black
*Single-breasted
*Peak lapels with grosgrain facings
*1 button
*no vents
*regular welted chest pocket with jetted lower pockets with no flaps
*grosgrain covered buttons
*4 working-sleeve buttons on cuff
*Working buttonhole on left lapel for boutonneire
*Soft and very slim overall
*lapels on the thin side
*high gorge
*minimal roping
*minimal shoulder padding
*high/tight armholes
*thin sleeves
*open quarters
TUXEDO TROUSERS:
*flat front
*no cuffs
*single grosgrain stripe down each side
*no belt loops, just buttons for braces on inside of waistband
*button on inside waistband to attach to tab at bottom of tuxedo shirt
TUXEDO VEST:
*Low cut
*single-breasted
*Three button
*Same fabric as the jacket/trousers
*Dressed with lapels
*backless
*Tab that buttons to the trousers in order to keep waistcoat from riding up and exposing waistband
TUXEDO SHIRT:
*Pique bib front
*Medium spread turndown collar
*Regular stud front (three on the chest)
*French cuff
*Removable collar stays
*Tab that attaches to a button on the inside of the trouser waistband
*plain back/no pleats
*no pocket
*gauntlet button
*plain front (no placket front)