The final word on which buttons should be fastened—and the ones you should never touch—on your tailored jackets. Released on 11/15/2015 (few people clapping) [Narrator] One, know what you're working ...
We're in our ‘fix it’ era! Along with learning how to un-shrink our clothes, fix a broken zipper and clean our suede shoes, we're also improving our sewing skills – and that starts with learning how ...
The classic black pinstripe work suit. Your go–to, no-flash choice for getting the job done, this look is professional yet stylish, simple yet elegant. With that in ...
For as long as I can remember, I've been sewing buttons back onto shirts for my dad and three brothers. It used to be easy when we lived in the same house. But as us kids have grown up and moved away, ...
Wearing a double-breasted suit is an easy way to up the ante on your run-of-the-mill tailoring, a way to add a little sartorial flair to the tried-and-true, albeit quotidian suit. It's a regal move ...
Please send your questions for publication to gentlemanscholarslate@gmail.com. (Questions may be edited.) Because I feel like an uncrossed t with the last button on my suit jacket undone, I knowingly ...
For the past five years or so, all the new jackets have been two-button. For those, it's simple: Only do up the top one. Otherwise, one simple rule applies to all styles: The bottom button on a suit ...
I'm a middle-aged man with a double-breasted peacoat. Should I button all the buttons when out and about, or should I leave some open as I would with a three-button suit jacket? Here's what personal ...
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