Readers may appreciate this image of my colleague’s first outing in his tuxedo from A Suit That Fits. As reported previously, the biggest advantage of bespoke for of man of these proportions is that the drop from chest to waist (46 to 36 in this instance) can be fully catered for.
I’m sure you’ll agree that this creates a rather powerful silhouette. Something impossible off the rack.
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Hey Edwin, yes, that's correct. They were sadly part of the damaged delivery.
LA menswear: People and clothes, in that order
Read the commentsIt's a black/blond tortoiseshell, don't know what the colour is called I'm afraid
Bespoke sunglasses from Maison Bonnet – and lens tints
Read the commentsThank you Peter. Yes you're right, I'll put a note at the top
General Eyewear: bespoke and ready-made glasses, Camden
Read the commentsAs others have commented on, this article really shows how an illustrator with a deep appreciation for clothing makes the world he creates so much more nuanced, and enjoyable as a result. Great article
The style of Tintin and Hergé
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