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Key Takeaways: Definition: A notch lapel is the most common style of lapel on a suit jacket or blazer, identified by a V-shaped ‘notch’ where the collar meets the lapel, typically at a 75-90 degree angle. Versatility: It is the standard for single-breasted business...
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When you think of summer tailoring, one fabric immediately springs to mind: Seersucker. It is the undisputed king of warm-weather cloth, a lightweight, puckered cotton celebrated for its incredible breathability and an almost defiant resistance to wrinkling. Its...
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Key Takeaways Distinctive Texture: Seersucker is a lightweight cotton fabric defined by its signature puckered or crinkled texture, created through a special slack-tension weaving process. Natural Cooling: This unique pucker holds the fabric away from the skin,...
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For a classic fit, your suit jacket should end somewhere around the knuckle of your thumb, assuming your arms are hanging relaxed at your sides. But the golden rule—the one that really matters—is that the hem must fully cover the seat of your trousers. Get this detail...
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A jacket’s lapels are far more than just folded bits of cloth. They’re the single most important detail that frames your torso, sets the tone for the entire garment, and speaks volumes about the occasion. You have three foundational styles to choose from: the...