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Bespoke Professionals => The Coatmakers Forum => Topic started by: Henry Hall on April 16, 2016, 05:28:41 AM

Title: Draft for a boating blazer
Post by: Henry Hall on April 16, 2016, 05:28:41 AM
Does anyone have suggestions for a basis draft for a boating blazer? I thought perhaps the 1970 T&C sports jacket draft: here (http://movsd.com/BespokeCutter/index.php?topic=79.0).


I'm thinking fairly unstructured (though not totally so).
Title: Re: Draft for a boating blazer
Post by: pfaff260 on April 16, 2016, 06:29:37 AM
Is this something you could use?
http://movsd.com/BespokeCutter/index.php?topic=266.0
Title: Re: Draft for a boating blazer
Post by: Henry Hall on April 16, 2016, 06:51:30 AM
That is most interesting! I have next-to-nothing in Dutch drafts or anything on making-up. It's like the history has disappeared. I like that a sleeve draft is included. The reduced ironwork likely makes it more suited to cotton cloth.

What's the magazine?
Title: Re: Draft for a boating blazer
Post by: pfaff260 on April 16, 2016, 07:12:55 AM
It was called stijl en snit.
Title: Re: Draft for a boating blazer
Post by: Schneiderfrei on April 17, 2016, 10:47:34 AM
I thought a blazer cold basically be any double breasted jacket with brass buttons.  Striped cloth for boating. 
Title: Re: Draft for a boating blazer
Post by: Henry Hall on April 17, 2016, 01:13:20 PM
The (mainly blue) double-breasted with brass buttons is technically a reefer. The origin of the term is not for me to settle, but boating blazers are mostly single-breasted, striped coats rather than the blue coats people call blazers.
Title: Re: Draft for a boating blazer
Post by: Greger on April 17, 2016, 04:44:43 PM
Lounge are single breasted.
Reefers are double breasted.
Blazers are either.
Then there is the navel reefer with metal buttons that is not really a blazer.

How about a shawl collar blazer, Henry?
Title: Re: Draft for a boating blazer
Post by: Thom Bennett on April 17, 2016, 08:20:58 PM
Blue Blazers and Boating Blazers are one and the same, the cut is determined by fashion.  The reason boating ones have bright colours is due to competitive boating, the stripes and colours denoting the club, school, University etc.

http://movsd.com/BespokeCutter/index.php?topic=268.0 (http://movsd.com/BespokeCutter/index.php?topic=268.0)
Title: Re: Draft for a boating blazer
Post by: ruvort on August 18, 2016, 10:44:59 AM
This was taken from a discussion at C&T
http://www.cutterandtailor.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=534#entry3219 (http://www.cutterandtailor.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=534#entry3219)
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