The art of bespoke, like many forms of art, is rooted in science. Also maths, and biology. Because without the most exhaustive knowledge of the human anatomy and a precise way to measure it, both in static and dynamic states, one can never know what goes into the making of a fitted shirt or jacket, one where wearing it feels like second skin.
As one who admires art in all forms, and more particularly the sartorial one, nothing is more reassuring than to hear the masters of the craft weigh in on the different garments that maketh a man.
Trousers
Aditya Jain (Indian Tailoring Company) is a young and upcoming (and promising) name in the world of bespoke. He is always dressed sharp and so we turned to him for some sartorial advice on what makes a perfect pair of trousers. “Personally, a trouser must have the correct balance with no pulling or sagging across the seat. It should sit as smoothly and snugly as possible simply by appropriately adjusting the waistband; one needn’t wear a belt. The rear view should create elegant crease lines and a flattering leg silhouette without restricting movement.”
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