
His wonderfully draped gray flannel suit is not the Mona Lisa, it is the frame of the Mona Lisa.

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Hi Luca,A couple of intersting aspects:
> Does the jacket length not look rather short (not excessively so, just shorter than usually shown around this forum)?
> The cut of the arms looks quite 'full' and the lapels are rather wide; not a slimming look.
"The comfort concept is as follows: If you are not comfortable in your clothes, you will not look comfortable to others, and others will not feel comfortable around you. She wants to feel comfortable around you."he certainly looks very comfortable and at ease in his kit.
It's not a secret that Mr Hackett wears bespoke clothes. Terry Haste used to be his tailor (back when he was at Hackett's Sloane Street shop).pur_sang wrote:i do like the brand's style, judging from the ad campaigns, but when you go into the store, the jackets are too short, the lapels are too slim.
and obviously, the craftsmanship of the suit are fairly general in my opinion.
The only thing known to man that makes you look thinner is being thinner. End of argument. I know because I just spent four months sweating off a few extra kilos of accumulated foie gras. Diet and exercise mixed with tens times that of iron clad will.For some reason or rather, everyone thinks slim lapel makes you thinner.
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