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(, Sun 1 Apr 2001, 1:00)
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that's cool
I was daydreaming mostly :-)

one day I will have enough cash to get a wardrobe full of bespoke 3 piece suits though!
(, Wed 3 Mar 2010, 14:44, 2 replies, latest was 16 years ago)
they're worth it :)
even just one can make all the difference. Same with women and really fantastic dresses
(, Wed 3 Mar 2010, 14:50, Reply)
If you have an old suit that you don't love anymore
you could send it to me and I'll make it awesome again. Maybe add the Batman logo to the collar.

Or embroider Vipros into the trouser hem.
(, Wed 3 Mar 2010, 14:50, Reply)
my old ones are mainly too big
because I'm no longer a fat bastard

and I at least have one awesome suit
www.b3tards.com/u/48ca4e4a50b7cad28251/dscf1703.jpg
(, Wed 3 Mar 2010, 14:59, Reply)
That's a sharp suit indeed Vippers.

(, Wed 3 Mar 2010, 15:00, Reply)
ta
I love that suit.

it weren't cheap though, and as such I am wary of wearing it as often as I might like.

Really I need some vintage tweed for every day wear
(, Wed 3 Mar 2010, 15:01, Reply)
'Cause every girl's crazy 'bout a sharp dressed man.
*swirly hand gesture*
(, Wed 3 Mar 2010, 15:05, Reply)
If it's the hand gesture I'm thinking of,
the boys will love it too...
(, Wed 3 Mar 2010, 15:06, Reply)
I saw a beautiful vintage tweed suit in a retro boutique t'other day.
Tried it on and it's as if it was tailor made for me. PLUS - it was only £40!!!

I just don't know if I can pull it off...
(, Wed 3 Mar 2010, 15:05, Reply)

vintage tweed suit in a retro boutiqueyoung boy
(, Wed 3 Mar 2010, 15:08, Reply)
go for it
just do not go the whole hog. A few of my mates have taken a stereotype to heart and gone tweed with cravats, appropriate footwear, handkerchiefs, canes and spectacles. I don't have the heart to tell them they look like twats
(, Wed 3 Mar 2010, 15:10, Reply)
man, that's the dream
the above suit fit me beautifully straight off the rack and was exactly what I had in mind, which is why I felt justified in almost doubling my suit budget to get it.
(, Wed 3 Mar 2010, 15:10, Reply)
You can get your old suits taken in
to make them sexy again, any tailor would be able to do that quite cheaply.
(, Wed 3 Mar 2010, 15:17, Reply)
not really worth it
one of them cost me £6, one was a cream linen job from Primark for £30 and the other was an ordinary M&S job, with not a lot of style to it.
(, Wed 3 Mar 2010, 15:20, Reply)
Cream linen?
Like a Columbian drug lord?
(, Wed 3 Mar 2010, 15:41, Reply)
you knows it

(, Wed 3 Mar 2010, 15:43, Reply)
Kitty is it possible
(since we're asking clothing questions) to get a dress let out at the bust. i.e. to modify a dress that fits perfectly everywhere but the bust?
(, Wed 3 Mar 2010, 15:21, Reply)
yes, but it depends how much really
because you can only let it out as much as the seam allowance will give. So, if it's a dress with four or five darts in the bust area then it can be let out quite a lot, but if it doesn't have any, it will only allow it to be taken out by the amount of seam there is, usually around a cm or so. Other than that you can only modify it with extra panels of fabric, but depending on the dress that could ruin the look of it.
(, Wed 3 Mar 2010, 15:40, Reply)

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