Can a tailor remove the padding in the shoulders to achieve the "natural shoulder" look? Probably dumb question, but I was just curious.
Undoubtedly, but they'd need to be pretty good to make it look right. There's a tailor locally who has done some amazing things with some jackets for a guy who works at one of the local mens' shops. He lost a lot of weight, and she literally re-made a couple of his jackets...turned them from something like a 48 to a 44. You can't tell, either...they look great.Louis M said:Can a tailor remove the padding in the shoulders to achieve the "natural shoulder" look? Probably dumb question, but I was just curious.
I agree with this statement. I am wearing a Press suit today which has light padding in shoulder but I consider it to be a natural shoulder since the shoulder of the coat has a angle which tracks the slope of the shoulder. Also the shoulder of the coat ends where my shoulder does.I remain unconvinced that a natural shoulder jacket = absolutely no padding of any kind whatsoever.
Bingo.I consider it to be a natural shoulder since the shoulder of the coat has a angle which tracks the slope of the shoulder. Also the shoulder of the coat ends where my shoulder does.
Wouldn't dream of doing so.Soft and Shapeless is EASY -- Soft but Just Right is not so Easy. Don't confuse Effortless Appearance with a Lack of Effort.