DAJE
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I have some braces from Albert Thurston - they're the multi-adjust ones. I'm of around average male height (6'), and they seem a bit long to me - that is, the back Y-bit seem to be a bit too high up. Have other people had such troubles? Is it worth it to try to shorten it? At the moment I'm just wearing them a bit looser.
Check page 28 of this thread and you'll see pictures of braces that I customised to work better with high-back trousers. Post 276 is the one to look for.
All of my trousers are high-backs; I hadn't even thought about the fact that modern braces would be designed for low-backs!
How difficult are these adjustments/shortenings to do?
If you can do basic hand-sewing, it's very easy. If the rear strap of the Y is attached to a metal loop, just cut the elastic off the loop, shorten it, and re-attach. In some cases the rear strap is sewn to a leather loop, but you can unpick the stitching, shorten the strap, and re-attach the leather if you're careful.
The one thing to be careful about is that it's easy to overdo it and cut off too much elastic, and there's no easy way to fix that mistake. Cheap clip-on braces from eBay mean that you can experiment and not worry too much about ruining things. Though the cheapest ones tend to be pretty short anyway.
Thanks for the further info.
I assume it's do-able by machine too though, no?
I took a couple of quick photos...
The two on the left show my shortened elastic sections, and my messy but serviceable sewing.
You can also see that I've singed the elastic with a lighter, which melts the plastic content and keeps the ends from fraying. Yes, I could have doubled the ends over for a neater look with very little extra effort
The metal parts (tri-glide and D-ring) are my own additions, as are the leather parts.
The two on the right show unmolested factory machine stitching.
The attached leather/faux-leather ends I mentioned.
The two on the left, with the braided piping button loops, are unmolested.
The tan/burgundy stripe ones I unpicked the stitching holding the leather loop on, and re-sewed it (after adjusting the length of the elastic) using the original holes in the leather.
The blue stripe one shows an even quicker method: unpicked, adjusted, and reattached using three rivets. Quick and simple.
You're very welcome, bombin. Glad I could assist.
You can shorten the front straps too if you feel the need for it. You have to be extra conservative with the amount you trim, though - because the straps are doubled over you end up with double the reduction in length.
I ordered some purple & Olympic stripe ribbon Albert Thurston braces this morning.
Do you have thoughts on V vs. Y shaped braces, in terms of comfort etc.?
I think I might look at getting a pair of the military ones sometime, but they're rather a dull colour. (It often doesn't matter, as they're usually covered by waistcoat, but a couple of my waistcoats are bit "gappy" at the sides, and so they do show a bit with those.)
Post pics, please. This thread needs more pics.