Mario
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^^^What he said. It's not so common these days to go for high, smaller cut armholes.
why half lining?
...Never thought I'd see skeleton lining in a jacket this young. Is there a generally accepted time that tailors made a definable transition over to the half lining normally seen in the 1950s-60s jackets?
Yes. It's from 1931. The still figured out what to do with the sportswear (plus fours) trend. If someboy wants to try that and needs help with the translation...Here is an interesting idea from a German tailoring magazine: How to wear your trousers as knickerbockers:
The "waterfall effect" is also a result of there not being wadding to make things smooth and round
To be logical, a shirt shoulder shouldn't necessarily describe a seam allowance felled to the body and the waterfall of the sleeve.