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I still like it. The back could be cleaned up a little, including the sleeves. But if I wanted an A&S-type suit, and I had Winot's apparent physique, this is close to what I'd expect to get.
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Back of sleeve/ back wrinkles are the least of its problems.
^ I can see pretenders being influenced by such customers, but not those who have decades of experience and confidence in their own work.
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OMG, the excessive fabric billowing about is simply inexcusable. I can't appreciate this sort of droopy sac style that A&S and Hitchcock, the younger cuts. At least Steed's stuff is a bit more fitted.
Proponents of this look should wear athletic sweats for business; it's really not much of a difference.
Perhaps next to a portrait of the Queen british tailors should have photos of Prince Charles.
He is voted #1 in dress and everyone should deliver no les.s