Scottish Steve
New in Town
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- Suzhou, China
Hi all
I've spent the last few days going through Suzhou, in Eastern China (where I live and work at the moment), to get myself an acceptable sports jacket. I eventually bought a navy one by Giovanni Bellini in soft, thick, closely woven 100% new wool, with a tourquoise and purple "tweedy underthread", which was size 170/96 with 3 buttons, skinny lapels and centre vent. All the other jackets in the whole of this city were obviously too narrow across the shoulders, but this one sat very well and the length and width is perfect.....but when I wore it for a minutes around the house it rode up and revealed a small but telling ripple at the top of my shoulders. It's not too bad and to be honest, I doubt many people would notice, but I'm hoping it'll rain good and hard soon, so I can give it a natural drenching and stretch it out a tiny bit- 1/2" should do it.
Anyway, within this time, one of the buttons fell off and I've just finished re-applying the top two. I cut off the bottom one as I've been told by several different people who wear suits a lot never to fasten the bottom button on a jacket or waistcoat and thought this would be a nod to this convention.
So it hit me while i was trying to thread a needle, that I've had to re-apply the buttons on every single jacket I've ever owned, even having to re-align them on Harris Tweed jackets which were not cheap items. Is this the scourge of a perfectionist? Does everyone else find this need too?
I've spent the last few days going through Suzhou, in Eastern China (where I live and work at the moment), to get myself an acceptable sports jacket. I eventually bought a navy one by Giovanni Bellini in soft, thick, closely woven 100% new wool, with a tourquoise and purple "tweedy underthread", which was size 170/96 with 3 buttons, skinny lapels and centre vent. All the other jackets in the whole of this city were obviously too narrow across the shoulders, but this one sat very well and the length and width is perfect.....but when I wore it for a minutes around the house it rode up and revealed a small but telling ripple at the top of my shoulders. It's not too bad and to be honest, I doubt many people would notice, but I'm hoping it'll rain good and hard soon, so I can give it a natural drenching and stretch it out a tiny bit- 1/2" should do it.
Anyway, within this time, one of the buttons fell off and I've just finished re-applying the top two. I cut off the bottom one as I've been told by several different people who wear suits a lot never to fasten the bottom button on a jacket or waistcoat and thought this would be a nod to this convention.
So it hit me while i was trying to thread a needle, that I've had to re-apply the buttons on every single jacket I've ever owned, even having to re-align them on Harris Tweed jackets which were not cheap items. Is this the scourge of a perfectionist? Does everyone else find this need too?
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