Actual Fashion-Related Question
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Originally posted by Sidd Finch
Leaving aside ppnyc stinging commentary, the notion that you need to put some utterly useless buttonhole into your sleeve in order to show good tailoring is moronic -- the kind of thing that would only matter to the purely vapid.
The sign of good tailoring should be, well, good tailoring -- a perfect fit. If you need some other sign, you might as well get a label that says "this suit was well tailored," and that will be as reliable an indicator as an alteration that has nothing to do with the quality of the tailoring work.
But that's just my opinion.
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You should look for the off-the-rack suits that have the fake buttonholes. Your not going to undo the buttons, and everyone will think you're well tailored.
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