06. Rolling The Lapel
How the lapel is rolled and shaped is characteristic of the bespoke process. Most lapels are steam-pressed and lay flat against the suit - a sign of a poorly made suit. A lapel should roll off the garment to give the suit texture. For more information on how to spot a well made suit, visit www.customtailors.ca.
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