House Style
The house style for jackets is distinguished by a natural shoulder with minimal or no padding, high armhole, with some fullness across the back and chest and an appropriately suppressed natural waist. Lapels are generally cut in proportion to body type, pocket flaps the same, the overall result being a strong and sharp silhouette, but at a level of comfort that one could otherwise only equate with a soft overshirt.
The total silhouette has been consciously engineered to make the client, no matter what size or shape, look their strongest, sleekest, and tallest, without sacrificing any comfort or ease of movement whatsoever.
NATURAL
SHOULDER
GENTLY SUPPRESSED WAIST
LAPEL PROPORTIONATE TO BODY TYPE
COIN POCKET
SIDE ADJUSTERS
Our tendency towards sharp but full silhouettes extends to our house cut trouser as well. We opt for a classic leg line, shaped enough to be sharp, but could by no means be considered slim or skinny. They sit at the natural waist, just below the belly button, with a traditional rise and 2 ¼ inch tall extended waistband that features an after-dinner split as the center back for comfort. We also like to add a watch pocket just below the waistband for any small items like key fobs. Our preferred cinching method is side adjusters, as we value a clean uninterrupted waistline without both the visual and physical bulk of a belt.