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  1. Nick D

    Awesome 1936 3-piece, W.C. Bullitt, ambassador

    I've seen that suit posted elsewhere. It's got the most elegant waistcoat points I've ever seen.
  2. Nick D

    Show us your British suits

    Fantastic. I need to find fabric like this for a four-piece, with trousers and the plus fours.
  3. Nick D

    For the seamstresses out there...

    *How long have you been sewing? For about 15 years, but seriously for the last 7. *How did you learn to sew? My mum got me started, but almost entirely self-taught through experience. *What was the first project you made that you remember? A capote from a Hudson Bay 4-point blanket when...
  4. Nick D

    The Vintage Tailoring Thread

    That shoulder pad looks like a brick. What are you going to replace that with? It looks like the rebuild is going well.
  5. Nick D

    Retro-extremists? What are we called?

    I've recently been told that I'm famous on campus, but I didn't know it until now.
  6. Nick D

    Is the powder room dying on it's feet.

    I only use Google to search the Lounge, but I specify the domain in Advanced Search. It usually works well.
  7. Nick D

    Show us their suits

    I've taken a couple shots of my wardrobe that way, I like how it copies the old menswear catalogues.
  8. Nick D

    1940s British tweed jacket

    I've got too few odd jackets, and only one heavy tweed jacket, so this would be a welcome addition. The fabric is perfect.
  9. Nick D

    1940s British tweed jacket

    Exactly my size, but I don't have the £85 to shell out right now. How about you all hold off until I do ;)
  10. Nick D

    Show us your suits

    Starch, and not the spray-on stuff!
  11. Nick D

    Gentlemen, show us what you've made!

    Hepville, great work, I especially like the jeans. Did you draft a pattern completely by yourself, or use an existing draft or pattern and make adjustments?
  12. Nick D

    The Vintage Tailoring Thread

    It looks like on the photo I posted from Magnoli the long seams aren't pressed open to give a smoother finish. The tutorial you posted shows them being pressed open, which gives the flat transition into the jet.
  13. Nick D

    The Vintage Tailoring Thread

    Where do double-jetted side pockets fall in this scale? Are they more common on odd trousers?
  14. Nick D

    The Moustache

    I recently took a look at the US eBay, it's chock-full of moustache cups, several times more than the UK eBay.
  15. Nick D

    The Moustache

    The snood Fry is wearing is only for wear at night, to help preserve the shape of the moustache. They're pretty much non-existant now. For drinking men could use a moustache cup: There were also detachable moustache guards: For those who were really concerned there were moustache spoons...
  16. Nick D

    Show us their suits

    Powell seemed to really like them, I've seen pictures of him with maybe three different ones.
  17. Nick D

    The Vintage Tailoring Thread

    Personally I don't care for it on suit. My preference is for a strong shoulder, a structured front, and a defined waist. But I do agree that it would look good on workwear.
  18. Nick D

    How many suits do you own?

    So that's where they all went! ;)
  19. Nick D

    What are you wearing today??

    Chasseur, great summer outfits!
  20. Nick D

    5 panel caps (production)

    They're metal eyelets. They're widely avaliable in a variety of sizes, and usually come with a small tool for application. Prym is a large manufacturer of these and should be easy to get on-line. You can check local fabric and craft stores, too, to see what's avaliable.

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