Lapel Differences Explained. What to choose for your suit?
Clients often ask us to explain the difference between Notch lapels and peak lapels; the two most common styles of lapels found on suit jackets. Let’s cover some basics and get to what you should choose for you. Lapels are the folded flaps of cloth on the front of the jacket that extend from the collar and provide a polished and sophisticated look. Here are the technical and stylistic differences between a notch lapel and peak lapel suit jacket:
Technical Differences:
Notch lapels are characterized by a V-shaped notch where the lapel meets the collar. The notch opens towards the shoulder and can be subtle or more pronounced depending on the design of the suit.
Peak lapels on the other hand, have pointed ends that extend upwards towards the shoulders, creating a peak or triangle shape. The peak can be sharp or slightly rounded depending on the style of the suit.
Stylistic Differences:
Notch lapel suits are considered to be more classic and versatile, making them a popular choice for business and professional occasions. They are a safe choice and can be worn in a variety of settings.
Peak lapel suits are more formal and dramatic. They are often seen on tuxedos and double-breasted suits, and are considered to be more fashion-forward. Peak lapel suits are a great choice if you want to make a statement or stand out from the crowd. This style is especially great for grooms and special events.
This is an important decision with every custom Clothing Coach suit we craft from San Francisco. So remember the technical difference between a notch lapel and a peak lapel suit is the shape of the lapel, and the stylistic difference should be chosen based on your personality, planned events and goals.
Poly French Terry: Another Fabric That’s More Hype Than Substance
Have you heard of Poly French Terry? It’s a relatively new fabric that’s been making waves in the fashion world, with many brands claiming that it’s the ultimate solution for comfort and style. But is it really all it’s cracked up to be? In this post, we’ll take a closer look at Poly French Terry and see if it’s worth all the hype.
First, let’s start with what Poly French Terry actually is. It’s a synthetic blend of polyester and French terry, a type of knit fabric known for its soft, absorbent loops on one side and a smooth surface on the other. The result is a fabric that promises to be lightweight, breathable, and quick-drying.
Sounds great, right? But before you rush out to buy a Poly French Terry garment, let’s consider some of the drawbacks.
Durability: One of the biggest issues with Poly French Terry is its durability. Because it’s a synthetic fabric it’s prone to stretching, fading, and pilling. This means that your clothes will look worn out much faster than if you had invested in a higher-quality fabric.
Environmental Impact: Synthetic fabrics like Poly French Terry are not biodegradable, which means that they contribute to the growing problem of textile waste. Additionally, the production of synthetic fabrics releases harmful chemicals into the environment.
Comfort: While Poly French Terry may feel soft and comfortable when you first try it on, this comfort can quickly dissipate. The synthetic fibers can cause itching and skin irritation, especially in people with sensitive skin.
So, is Poly French Terry worth all the hype? In our opinion, the answer is no. While it may seem like a good deal at first, the lack of durability and the negative impact on the environment make it a gimmick fabric that’s not worth your money.
Instead, we recommend investing in high-quality, natural fabrics like cotton, wool, or silk. These materials are not only more durable and environmentally friendly, but they also offer long-lasting comfort and style.
Like many synthetics, Poly French Terry is a fabric that’s more hype than substance. Here at The Clothing Coach in San Francisco, we always recommend to opt for natural fabrics that will stand the test of time; and help discover a comfort and style that lasts.
It’s not the Fashion, it’s the Passion…
Fashion is often thought of as a superficial industry, focused solely on the latest trends and styles. However, for many people in the fashion world, their passion for the industry runs much deeper than that. And that’s no different for us here at The Clothing Coach Studio in San Francisco.
Designers for example, pour their hearts and souls into creating collections that reflect their unique perspectives and visions. They spend countless hours sketching, draping, and perfecting their designs often under intense pressure to create something that will appeal to both critics and consumers.
Models, too, are driven by a passion for fashion. They work tirelessly to perfect their craft, constantly pushing themselves to be the best they can be. They are often the face of a brand or designer and have to take that role very seriously, working to represent their clients in the best possible light.
But it’s not just the designers and models who are driven by passion in the fashion industry. Stylists, photographers, and other industry professionals are also deeply committed to their work, constantly striving to create something beautiful and meaningful.
At the heart of it all is a desire to create something that is more than just clothing. Fashion is about expressing oneself, pushing boundaries, and making a statement. It’s about using clothing as a form of self-expression and as a way to connect with others. So regardless of what industry you’re in, ask yourself how is my confidence, non-verbal communication and overall presence impacting my personal brand?
For those who are truly passionate about fashion, it is not just a job, it’s a way of life. They live and breathe the industry, always seeking out new inspiration and ideas and constantly pushing themselves to create something new and exciting. Since we all have to be presentable, shop and get dressed; it may be wise to consider how we can learn from and leverage the passion behind the fashion in our personal or professional lives.
So the next time you see a fashion show or flip through a glossy magazine, remember that there is a lot of passion, hard work and dedication behind the scenes. And it’s the impact on our daily lives that makes fashion so special.