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Double-breasted jacket strap - the answer!
I have a very nice custom-made double-breasted jacket that I bought at a thrift store about a year ago. It has the same strap feature the LMH2 mentions --- I've been meaning to post it, as it's unusual, but sort of let it slide.
Anyway, my jacket has the same strap attached inside the left armpit. It extends down and across the abdomen, and is used to fasten the right-hand side of the jacket in place. It attaches to the button that normally fastens to the inside of the left hand side of the jacket. It works extremely well - when attached, the jacket can be unbuttoned, the left side can be opened and the right side stays perfectly in place. In addition, as there is no button on the inside of the left side of the jacket, when closed, the left side does not get pulled in or pucker.
On my jacket, the strap is a bit long for me - I assume this means the original owner had a bit more stomach. I shortened it slightly by folding it once and it fits perfectly. The jacket was made by Darzi, a Hong Kong tailor, in April 2000. I was lucky enough to score a single-breasted jacket at the same time, made for the same client, and they fit me perfectly.
Pictures to follow....
I have a very nice custom-made double-breasted jacket that I bought at a thrift store about a year ago. It has the same strap feature the LMH2 mentions --- I've been meaning to post it, as it's unusual, but sort of let it slide.
Anyway, my jacket has the same strap attached inside the left armpit. It extends down and across the abdomen, and is used to fasten the right-hand side of the jacket in place. It attaches to the button that normally fastens to the inside of the left hand side of the jacket. It works extremely well - when attached, the jacket can be unbuttoned, the left side can be opened and the right side stays perfectly in place. In addition, as there is no button on the inside of the left side of the jacket, when closed, the left side does not get pulled in or pucker.
On my jacket, the strap is a bit long for me - I assume this means the original owner had a bit more stomach. I shortened it slightly by folding it once and it fits perfectly. The jacket was made by Darzi, a Hong Kong tailor, in April 2000. I was lucky enough to score a single-breasted jacket at the same time, made for the same client, and they fit me perfectly.
Pictures to follow....