Most of my clothes are altered, especially suit jackets.
AFTER
Blazer: The Limited (Available here) Pants: The Limited (Available here) |
BEFORE
When I bought this suit, the jacket's sleeves were too long, the arm holes too large, and the shoulders too wide. The pants were "short" fit, but they were also a bit too long.While it's difficult to get a perfect fit without having an item made especially for you, a good tailor can get you close.
When purchasing a blazer, you should buy to fit the largest part of you. Letting a jacket out is usually not as an option as manufacturers do not leave a lot of excess room in women's clothing. Even if there's enough extra fabric, letting a jacket out may lead to unsightly holes depending on the color and fabric.
Bracelets: The Limited (Available: here and here) |
Now, my suit flatters my body and doesn't make me look like a kid playing dress up. :-)
Shirt: The Limited |
A grey suit is classic, is functional for a conservative work place like mine, and is perfect for job interviews, so in my opinion (and for my life), it's worth it to invest in the tailoring.
Today, I paired my grey suit with a purple floral knit top that has a surprise back.
Lose the jacket, add some dangly earrings and a clutch, and you have a suitable (pun totally intended ;-D) look for an after-work dinner out.
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