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When I tell you I’m cooking,
This is what I’m really doing

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(via motivationhunter)
Posted on December 4, 2012 via You're pretty magic with 2,606 notes
Source: stewarter
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I love this website
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Sight // A short futuristic film by Eran May-raz and Daniel Lazo.
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Sleeve Pitch
StyleForum member tailorgod has a nice animation to illustrate what is meant when someone says that a jacket’s sleeve pitch is off. Sleeve pitch refers to the angle at which a sleeve is inserted into an armhole. If the curve and angle of the sleeve don’t harmonize with the way the wearer’s arms naturally hang, you’ll get unsightly bagging at the front or back of the sleeve (usually the back). There’s an angle that fits most men, but some people have slightly unusual posture. Military men, for example, often stand more erect, and older gentlemen can have a bit of a stoop. One tailor told me that he’s seeing younger people these days with the same curved shoulders, which he suspects is from being at a computer all day. In any case, if you have such posture issues, you may need to have your sleeves rehung.
To see if your sleeves hang correctly, just put your jacket on and stand sideways next to a mirror. If your sleeves look like this in the third photo, they’re perfect. If they hang like this, you may need to have them adjusted. How easy or complicated (read: cheap or expensive) this job will be depends on a number of issues, which are best addressed through your local tailor.
To be sure, sleeve pitch is probably the last thing one needs to worry about with off-the-rack clothing. Most men’s problems aren’t due to an incorrectly set sleeve, but rather a jacket that is too baggy or too slim. Or there are stylistic issues, such as the gorge or buttoning point being too high, or jacket being too short. Any of these are more likely to make you look bad in a suit or sport coat than an incorrectly pitched sleeve.
Still when trying on a jacket, it may be good to pay attention to yet another aspect of fit: whether or not the sleeves harmonize with the way your arms naturally hang.
(Illustrations by tailorgod. Thank you tailorgod)
Useful.
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Flannel and Tartan
Ring Jacket ‘Armoury’ Model in Navy Flannel
Drake’s London Handrolled Tartan Wool Tie
Not liking the tie too much.
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Paul Stuart Custom Autumn/Winter 2012
The rustle of fallen leaves and the subtlest scent of wood smoke; dwindling days and evening’s ever-earlier descent signal a decided change of tone, a note, perhaps of magic and mystery in the air. Autumn Noir, anyone?
Now picture a dazzling assortment of fine tweeds, hearty worsteds and elegant English flannels. Add our impeccably realized tailoring, a sure and certain touch vis-à-vis color and cut and, naturally, a measure of peerless personal elegance.
And, for the sheer-and sophisticated-drama of it all, you’ll want to remember that the holidays are just around the corner…About Paul Stuart Custom
Not a big fan of the bow ties or the shoes, but the suits are pretty cool.
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Posted on September 19, 2012 via Goblin. with 4 notes
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This is brilliant, and very sad-but-true.
(via Doonesbury Strip)

