I m here to explain to you how to remove all these stitching without damaging the fabric of your brand new suit.
Suit jacket back vents.
It can be single vent in the centre or double at the sides or no vent at all.
The single vent is usually standard equipment on the typical american business zhlub suit but that doesn t mean it can t be dandy on the right garment.
When you buy a new suit there are white stitching on the jacket shoulders the vents are sewn closed and the pockets are stitched shut.
These openings are there to give a man room to give a man flexibility to give him a little bit of extra mobility the ability to move and that s the actual origin of the vent.
In today s video i break down the different suit jacket vent options that you.
While riding their trusted steed these additional openings in the jacket allowed for ease of movement and greater comfort in the saddle.
Generally speaking shortening vents limits.
The first vent supposedly that came around was whenever a man started wearing a jacket on a horse.
Suit jacket vents are the slits or intentional cuts that appear at the back of your suit jacket blazer or sports coat.
There s 3 classifications of vents no vent single vent or double vent and they have major differences in terms of aesthetics and functionality.
Usually pencil skirts have a vent on the back just like jackets so they should also be freed from their stitches.
Vent or slit is an opening at the back side of the suit.
Suit vents became a distinguishing feature on jackets back when gentlemen in polite society spent their leisure time enjoying equestrian pursuits.
For those unfamiliar with the term a vent is the slit you see on the backside of blazers sport coats suit jackets and any other type of jacket.
You ll look more professional and you know be able to walk more easily.
In fact because the coat was designed for the vent to be open it helps you move and preserves the shape of the garment leaving it on there is doing both your comfort and your style a disservice.
These all need to be removed to prepare the jacket to be worn.