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its probably just his stance against the robotBaron Kurtz said:Except from being badly fitted where the waistcoat & trousers meet, yes, it looks like nice fabric.
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Hemingway Jones said:David Tennant is a sharp dresser overall and a fantastic Doctor Who.
I know they aren't but I thought I'd see who would be a big enough fan to spaz out on that one minor fact... lolHemingway Jones said:Daleks are not robots! lol (laughing at my nerdiness.)
Baron, it's not so much badly fitted, excpet by your (and my) aesthetic. For some reason, most modern waistcoats are really high like that with some space between them and the trousers. I've seen this with everyone.
David Tennant is a sharp dresser overall and a fantastic Doctor Who.
Hemingway Jones said:For some reason, most modern waistcoats are really high like that with some space between them and the trousers. I've seen this with everyone.
It appears, from the current runway shows, that some designers are deliberately cutting their three piece suits to show shirt/tie at the waist. The two piece suits will often have the front quarters cut away enough to expose the same. [huh] It reminds of an untucked shirt tail hanging out from below the hem of a sweater.Baron Kurtz said:modern waistcoats are generally badly cut and fitted. Length and interaction with trousers is integral to a well executed fit.
Yes.Tomasso said:It appears, from the current runway shows, that some designers are deliberately cutting their three piece suits to show shirt/tie at the waist. The two piece suits will often have the front quarters cut away enough to expose the same. [huh] It reminds of an untucked shirt tail hanging out from below the hem of a sweater.
metropd said:In the case of wearing a higher rise with a waistcoat it works because it elongates the figure and highlights the masculine silhouette.