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Here you can find some interesting articles about our tailor-ship and how things are done.
Pleated Pocket Type The Pleated Pocket Type also known as round pocket or embellished pocket. The pocket appears to be round unlike the
French with coin pocket The French with coin pockets is a watch pocket, which was first used by men who carried pocket watches
The amount of buttons should be on your jacket's cuffs is not something that is governed by laws or even just general norms.
No Pockets Slanted These pockets are hip suit pockets that are angled, which gives it an athletic vibe. When a jacket contains more
No Pocket Flaps The no pocket, also known by the nicknames jetted, piped, or besom, appears to be nothing more than slits
When wearing tailored clothing, one of the first things a male sees and appreciates is the number of pockets on a suit
The majority of people cannot even tell the difference between fine workmanship and industrial manufacture once it comes to suits due to
The fabric flaps that are folded over and placed by the upper chest on the front side of a jacket are called lapels.
Sack Jacket Sack jackets lack the two darts that most coats feature. Nevertheless, the back is made up of two sizable, vertical panels.
All of the information given is for a single breasted suit only. One Button The jacket of this style of suit