A good yailor can do amazing thins, but there are limits.
When it comes to tailoring, putting aside the quality of the suit (fused/glued canvas or not, among other things), the key thing you want as close to right from the start is the shoulders. Sleeve and jacket lengths are simple, neck and chest less so, but if the shoulder width is all wrong it's a major undertaking to alter if it can even be done.
jeffw@lemmy.world 7 months ago
Are you buy short sized jackets? And did you keep in mind vanity sizing means the chest size might not 100% match your measurement?
whoreticulture@lemmy.world 7 months ago
I did not know short sizes jackets were a thing! And I measured with measuring tape, I didn’t realize that the actual measurements could possibly be wrong … good to keep in mind
jeffw@lemmy.world 7 months ago
Vanity sizing is less common in suits, but chest size can be tricky. If you’re a 35 and the suit only comes in 34 and 36, for example. And yeah, suit jackets should have either S, R, or L for short, regular, and long sizes.