How long will last the actual skinny silhouette trend?
carpu65 wrote:
How long will last the actual skinny silhouette trend?
Is the skinny silhouette the one where the suit is 2 sizes too small and looks like crap on a man unless he is built like an adolescent girl and fusses like one?
Film Noir Buff wrote:
carpu65 wrote:
How long will last the actual skinny silhouette trend?
Is the skinny silhouette the one where the suit is 2 sizes too small and looks like crap on a man unless he is built like an adolescent girl and fusses like one?
Yes!
To the left you can see how today is perceived a less thight and slim suit: exactly like the anorexics see the normal persons.
Well how long will last the trend?
Call me cynical but I reckon half the trend for flat pinned down BD collars, and shirts that aren't long enough to tuck in, and, spray on suits, is a way of clothing manufactures to skimp and save on fabric costs. Clothes should be close not tight. Baggy and tight are neither desirable. But you don't stand out it seems unless you look like a dick.
Oo Bop Sh'bam wrote:
Call me cynical but I reckon half the trend for flat pinned down BD collars, and shirts that aren't long enough to tuck in, and, spray on suits, is a way of clothing manufactures to skimp and save on fabric costs. Clothes should be close not tight. Baggy and tight are neither desirable. But you don't stand out it seems unless you look like a dick.
Is that the same as a dick standing-out?
It won't last long. It is profoundly unflattering to most male bodies, as the Buff observed above.
The problem is that these ugly things could destroy the reputation of clean 60s style suit forever (like Armani and Hugo Boss did in 80s with Kent double breasted).
This look - the suit and jacket too small - has been with us for at least 8 years, that's how long I've been in the Netherlands and that's when I first noticed men walking around in jackets too small, as if they were pre-pubescent cat walk models. Evidently, a lot of men quite like the sensation of looking like a twit.
^Notice the difference between salesman and client! Another case of 'more money than sense'
NJS wrote:
^Notice the difference between salesman and client! Another case of 'more money than sense'
Well, in one sense that represents the true essence of Bespoke. The client gets what he wants.
formby wrote:
NJS wrote:
^Notice the difference between salesman and client! Another case of 'more money than sense'
Well, in one sense that represents the true essence of Bespoke. The client gets what he wants.
Yes. Quite. And, these days, ends up looking like a washing line! But that is, probably,an abortion of RTW, non? "Ooh! Suits you, sir. Ooh! Stage direction: Frankie Howerd grin] - Like a nice shirt an' tie to top it off sir? Just step this way." [Stage direction to the room where they dye ties out of aborted little human bodies].
Last edited by NJS (2012-01-24 16:44:23)
NJS wrote:
formby wrote:
NJS wrote:
^Notice the difference between salesman and client! Another case of 'more money than sense'
Well, in one sense that represents the true essence of Bespoke. The client gets what he wants.
Yes. Quite. And, these days, ends up looking like a washing line! But that is, probably,an abortion of RTW, non? "Ooh! Suits you, sir. Ooh! Stage direction: Frankie Howerd grin] - Like a nice shirt an' tie to top it off sir? Just step this way." [Stage direction to the room where they dye ties out of aborted little human bodies].
Well, there's a lot of basting stitches so I'm presuming 2nd fitting maybe.
Film Noir Buff wrote:
carpu65 wrote:
How long will last the actual skinny silhouette trend?
Is the skinny silhouette the one where the suit is 2 sizes too small and looks like crap on a man unless he is built like an adolescent girl and fusses like one?
The silhouette where if you gain 4 lbs after lunch none of your clothes fit?
Sir, I'm a Savile Row trained ragtrader. Trust me, the skinny look is a good silhouette. 
Ali Kebab wrote:
Sir, I'm a Savile Row trained ragtrader. Trust me, the skinny look is a good silhouette.
http://cdn.timeoutnewyork.com/sites/tim … es.jr1.jpg
Sir, You look as though you about to get into a vomit-coloured car.
formby wrote:
NJS wrote:
^Notice the difference between salesman and client! Another case of 'more money than sense'
Well, in one sense that represents the true essence of Bespoke. The client gets what he wants.
Seems that Panico,a famous Neapolitan tailor (with shop in Naples and Rome) have sent away customers that ask for skinny silhouette and very,very short overcoat.
Panico himself have told this.
I don't know if is exactly true,but the man is know for have a bad character.
carpu65 wrote:
formby wrote:
NJS wrote:
^Notice the difference between salesman and client! Another case of 'more money than sense'
Well, in one sense that represents the true essence of Bespoke. The client gets what he wants.
Seems that Panico,a famous Neapolitan tailor (with shop in Naples and Rome) have sent away customers that ask for skinny silhouette and very,very short overcoat.
Panico himself have told this.
I don't know if is exactly true,but the man is know for have a bad character.
May he long be know for bastard of worst case and long, droop coat.
Last edited by NJS (2012-01-24 18:06:38)
...And not exactly a skinny suit maker....

An attractive guy in a skinny suit. 
It's just fashion. It's done because it is an easy indicator. Everyone can tell whether your suit is skinny in a glance. The designer can make a lot of different variations to the coat (pockets, lapels, whatever), while still keeping it skinny and thus fitting in with fashion. God knows how long it will stick around.
http://www.styleforum.net/t/234255/hof- … st_5157565
If ever anyone had a more appropriate user name...
Ali Kebab wrote:
Sir, I'm a Savile Row trained ragtrader. Trust me, the skinny look is a good silhouette.
http://cdn.timeoutnewyork.com/sites/tim … es.jr1.jpg
Don't know why the above photo link no longer works. Here is another link.
Ali Kebab wrote:
Ali Kebab wrote:
Sir, I'm a Savile Row trained ragtrader. Trust me, the skinny look is a good silhouette.
http://cdn.timeoutnewyork.com/sites/tim … es.jr1.jpgDon't know why the above photo link no longer works. Here is another link.
http://t3.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9 … sKb4INwzmd
David, thanks for fixing your blog. Hope everything is going well for you.