this post was submitted on 14 Jan 2024
72 points (100.0% liked)
politics
22212 readers
25 users here now
Protests, dual power, and even electoralism.
Labour and union posts go to !labour@www.hexbear.net.
Take the dunks to /c/strugglesession or !the_dunk_tank@www.hexbear.net.
!chapotraphouse@www.hexbear.net is good for shitposting.
Do not post direct links to reactionary sites.
Off topic posts will be removed.
Follow the Hexbear Code of Conduct and remember we're all comrades here.
founded 5 years ago
MODERATORS
you are viewing a single comment's thread
view the rest of the comments
view the rest of the comments
I have basically the same coat except it was originally wider, but what I did was only taken it in ABOVE THE WAIST, you want the lower section to billow a bit or this happens to you when you wear all black. I did it myself by hand, no sewing machine and it looks great. He for sure had a professional tailor and this is the result. I look like a bloodborne PC and he looks like 3 kids sneaking into an R rated movie. I'm like at least 50 years younger too, but still.
I thought the point of these big overcoats was to cover you up? Did you have to remove a lot of material from yours?
I found mine in a giveaway box on the side of the road and all that was wrong was it was missing a button, I like a bit of a tight fit, I didn't remove any material, I just cut a slit under each armpit down to the bottom and then sewed them back together a bit tighter, cinched it at the waist and let it out below after. I just left a thicker bit under the arms, so if anything it's warmer. This kind of cost is still generally more cone or bell than cylinder shaped when worn, it's a really odd fit.