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6th March 12, 10:42 AM
#11
Re: doublebreasted jackets- again
 Originally Posted by Chas
Has the Alexander Brothers' picture been flopped? The jackets button up in what is usually called the "woman's way".
 Originally Posted by Chas
Now that looks like the same jacket to me, but buttoned the other way.
My father preferred double breasted suits. His jackets had button holes on both sides, allowing it to be buttoned either way. The unused button holes are hidden by the overlay of the jacket.
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7th March 12, 05:14 AM
#12
Re: doublebreasted jackets- again
 Originally Posted by Highlander31
My father preferred double breasted suits. His jackets had button holes on both sides, allowing it to be buttoned either way. The unused button holes are hidden by the overlay of the jacket.
I used to have a double breasted blazer that could be buttoned either way, but I never could understand why.
Regards
Chas
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7th March 12, 09:54 AM
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Re: doublebreasted jackets- again
 Originally Posted by Chas
I used to have a double breasted blazer that could be buttoned either way, but I never could understand why.
My father used to joke that it allowed a "lefty" to button it with ease.
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Give him power.[/B][/I] - [I]Abraham Lincoln[/I]
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7th March 12, 02:24 PM
#14
Re: doublebreasted jackets- again
 Originally Posted by Chas
I have just blown the picture up and the right hand (our right hand)
I can't quite tell, but is that some sort of Tashe at the back we are seeing under his left arm? Those two white blobs - are they buttons?
Regards
Chas
It would be nice to see the rear of the jackets. Or, perhaps, an actual scanned picture of the full record cover...
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7th March 12, 03:25 PM
#15
Re: doublebreasted jackets- again
 Originally Posted by Highlander31
My father preferred double breasted suits. His jackets had button holes on both sides, allowing it to be buttoned either way. The unused button holes are hidden by the overlay of the jacket.
 Originally Posted by Chas
I used to have a double breasted blazer that could be buttoned either way, but I never could understand why.
Regards
Chas
Uh, guys , While typically only one side of the suit has working button holes.
Some suits include a ‘jigger’, an inner button on the left side that helps to keep the suit fastened. That's what the extra buttonhole is for. If your suit has one, use it- it takes some of the stress off the outer buttons.
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7th March 12, 06:20 PM
#16
Re: doublebreasted jackets- again
 Originally Posted by Zardoz
Uh, guys , While typically only one side of the suit has working button holes.
Some suits include a ‘jigger’, an inner button on the left side that helps to keep the suit fastened. That's what the extra buttonhole is for. If your suit has one, use it- it takes some of the stress off the outer buttons.
I always learn something from your posts, Z.
I've never owned a double breasted jacket. Single breasted jackets were more appropriate for work. I do remember my father's jackets had two button holes on each side, and an inner button on each side as well.
Last edited by Highlander31; 8th March 12 at 11:51 AM.
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Give him power.[/B][/I] - [I]Abraham Lincoln[/I]
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7th March 12, 06:40 PM
#17
Re: doublebreasted jackets- again
 Originally Posted by Zardoz
Uh, guys , While typically only one side of the suit has working button holes.
Some suits include a ‘jigger’, an inner button on the left side that helps to keep the suit fastened. That's what the extra buttonhole is for. If your suit has one, use it- it takes some of the stress off the outer buttons.
The jigger also keeps the inner front of the jacket from buckling, which upsets the lay of the fabric and makes it about as uncomfortable as socks without elasticity.
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8th March 12, 02:53 AM
#18
Re: doublebreasted jackets- again
 Originally Posted by Zardoz
Uh, guys , While typically only one side of the suit has working button holes.
Some suits include a ‘jigger’, an inner button on the left side that helps to keep the suit fastened. That's what the extra buttonhole is for. If your suit has one, use it- it takes some of the stress off the outer buttons.
Yes and No.
I agree that most double breasted jackets have an inner button to stop any sagging, but my jacket was fully functioning both ways.
Regards
Chas
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14th March 12, 12:27 AM
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Re: doublebreasted jackets- again
There is a double breasted kilt jacket for sale on eBay right now. 43" chest:
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Gents-Shor...item1c24c05883
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14th March 12, 06:40 AM
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Re: doublebreasted jackets- again
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