Tailoring your suit jacket.
Altering suit jacket vents.
4 move buttons.
A quick word on terminology.
In this article i ll be going over the vents of a suit.
In any event not a bad article.
If too long it will make the jacket look too big and if too short like you have outgrown your jacket.
In the case of business suits double vents are superfluous and serve no such purpose.
Vents are the slits or openings that are at the back of the suit jacket blazer or sport coat.
When one area doesn t fit well it can throw off the fit of the entire jacket.
This is due to the fact that a great fitting suit jacket is a delicate balancing act between the shoulders chest and arms.
The sleeve length will make or break a jacket.
There s 3 classifications of vents no vent single vent or double vent and they have major differences in terms of aesthetics and functionality.
Sleeve length sleeves too long.
Throughout this post i use the term suit jacket in the context of suit jacket alterations you could also substitute blazer or sport coat here is a list of some of the most common and necessary suit jacket alterations.
For a british cut suit one with side vents there shall be two seams at the sides of the back.
This is a neat inexpensive tailoring trick if you only need a tiny bit of shape in the jacket waist.
Here are three simple alterations to a suit jacket that should be performed on every suit jacket to elevate and maximise your look.
The tailor will remove the buttons and move them over slightly so that the jacket fits more snugly.
We use double vent jackets only in this sport especially for the jumpers in order to provide more flexibility in the jumping position.