Dick Ireland
Familiar Face
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Dear FLers,
I've searched the forums here and I still have a question about the "proper" rise of suit trousers in the Golden Age, particularly when talking about a two-piece, single-breasted suit where it is most visible:
Is the waistband supposed to rest behind the lower button that closes?
Example: if I wear a 3-button SB suit and button the middle button, should the waistband of my trousers rest behind that middle buttonhole?
In my opinion, one area of modern suits that is lacking is that they show a lot of shirt BELOW the lowest closed button, and often the tie sticks out there, too. I'm experimenting with wearing my suit pant higher, modeled on old photos, but I'm not sure if I'm on to a kind of "rule" here or not.
Thanks.
-dick
I've searched the forums here and I still have a question about the "proper" rise of suit trousers in the Golden Age, particularly when talking about a two-piece, single-breasted suit where it is most visible:
Is the waistband supposed to rest behind the lower button that closes?
Example: if I wear a 3-button SB suit and button the middle button, should the waistband of my trousers rest behind that middle buttonhole?
In my opinion, one area of modern suits that is lacking is that they show a lot of shirt BELOW the lowest closed button, and often the tie sticks out there, too. I'm experimenting with wearing my suit pant higher, modeled on old photos, but I'm not sure if I'm on to a kind of "rule" here or not.
Thanks.
-dick