He talks about a modern fit. The tall guy has a nice classic/modern fit that looks good on bigger and taller men. The narrator has a suit that is not flattering at all! The shoulder are bad fitting with dents on both sides. Some people think that a slim fit or super slim fit is always the way to go , but I can't agree . Some body types look better dressed in a nice fitting "classic" look.
I agree, it does not agree with what he says. But there is a point I would like to make, I actually think what he says may be valid but it depends on what you are looking for. If you want a suit that fits you comfortably for a long day of work, that what he says does not make sense to me. Better what he is actually wearing...
Excellent video. Just the right length for Facebook, but for the businessmen on LinkedIn make them about half the length and do some targeting. It will bring you many from the SM world into your stores.
The fit of the model's suit actually isn't bad for a classic fit. I do agree he could have benefited from a smaller break in the trousers and a more tapered waist in the jacket. Jacket length is actually perfect. You want it to stop at your crotch line
I agree with all comments saying the jacket of the left guy is too wide on the shoulders, it does not agree with what he says. BUT there is a point I would like to make, I actually think what he says may be valid but it depends on what you are looking for. If you want a suit that fits you comfortably for a long day of work, then what he says does not make sense to me. Better what he is actually wearing... Also, you will look more relax and natural, you will be comfortable, you'll have a better day and overall outfit. If you are going to get married, it is a different story =)
I can see the inside of you jackets cuffs. Think about having them tampered if you are going to where it with a French cuff shirt. The models jacket cuffs fit better.
What if you have excess fat bunching up over the belt and the crease on the trousers only come down the thighs not all the way down the leg. My shoulder pads are detachable so the suit jacket fit the shoulders comfortably. When it gets really cold I put the shoulder pads back in.
Real Men Real Style, eh? I'm looking for some suits that are not Pride Parade tight. I'm not trying to look effeminate, or like a pimp. I went to Neiman Marcus looking for hope and all I found was more punk slacks and pimp styles. I guess to get a real mans suit, you have to have it tailored, because it's painfully obvious that gay dudes run the fashion industry.
Soldier ofYHVH Have a look at Magnoli Clothiers. They make suits from the 1930s style up to more modern. Remember button up flies? If you lost one button, it was ok, but if a zipper goes, you’re open to the world. I wish there were button up fly trousers more readily available. www.magnoliclothiers.com/ “Pride parade tight” ha ha ha ha! I’m going to remember that one.
The dude has super long arms and if his jacket was down to where he could grab it, it would look like he was wearing a dress. The length of a jacket is about proportions and the "grab" test isn't a rule but more of a guideline for the average person
Phoenix Warrior ... he can't afford a good suit working at Harry's... most of staff are a__ holes , Toronto has many small men's shops , were the staff really help you within your budget .
Phoenix Warrior ... that is why you go to a small shop ,that is part of your purchase eg. Gosyle at Shepard an wilodale , have jack Victor for 1\2 off ( fall , winter suits) this includes any tailoring needed
Alexis Knows I wish there were shops like that in the UK. Even the so-called small size jacket/coat sleeves on ready to wear jacket and suits are made with gibbons in mind. If asked a tailor to take the sleeves up, wouldn’t they have to move the buttons and button holes up too, otherwise it would look odd?
I don't know if you ever figured out your issue, but I'll post this anyways: yes, it's normal, but that doesn't mean that is how the suit SHOULD fit. You see, when people purchase suits "off the rack," or relatively cheap or modest suits that you'd find at a department store, and there's no tailoring or alterations involved in the fitting of the suit, a very common problem occurs, which is that the armholes are too big. That sounds like the issue you're having. Your armholes, which is basically around the armpit area, are too big, and so when you lift your arms up, it pulls back on the sleeve, you feel a tightness or a pulling on your shoulder, and I bet that if you were to lift your arms all the way up, the shoulder pads don't even accommodate your shoulder anymore(they lift up off of your shoulder), and your lapels also start to lift up away from your chest because they are being pulled by you lifting your arm up. I'm pretty sure you've done your research by now, but the general consensus that I've seen on this is that they cannot be altered. You simply need to find a more fitting suit off the rack, or you should consider getting a bespoke suit, or maybe a custom-made suit. I wouldn't recommend either a bespoke suit or a custom-made suit too strongly however since I honestly have never gotten one myself. I'm simply giving you recommendations based off of theory and/or what I've learned so far about suits and how they should fit. Otherwise, I hope you have solved the problem or do solve the problem. :)
TheRealBubfield405 Thank you for giving this long and detailed response! I haven't figured it out till this day, I was just accepting it and not lifting my arms too high whenever I wear a suit (quite silly when you think about it haha). I am not wearing suits often (yet) because I would look horribly overdressed in my current enviroment at campus. Also, I can only spend so much. But now that you told me, I finally know what to look at when buying my next suit in a few years. It seems really obvious but I haven't gotten behind this one myself.
@@akashtopder7251 he's right, If your suits fits perfectly on your body then, there is no reason to wear a belt. I'm in the custom suit industry for many years.
@@ramupuri8238 Fit has nothing to do with wearing a belt nowadays. Leather always add a class in any outfit and a leather belt is used to differentiate between belly and legs. It works as a border.