Suit pockets

jonessoda

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They're not meant to be used. They're meant to be decorative. If you put things in them, it distrupts the line of the suit. Leave them shut.

If you must open them for somewhere to put tiny slips of paper or your hands, either do it VERY CAREFULLY with a seam ripper or have your dry cleaner do it.
 

Mik3y

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Originally posted by: jonessoda
They're not meant to be used. They're meant to be decorative. If you put things in them, it distrupts the line of the suit. Leave them shut.

If you must open them for somewhere to put tiny slips of paper or your hands, either do it VERY CAREFULLY with a seam ripper or have your dry cleaner do it.

really? i just rip mine open. :confused:
 

aiex

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Originally posted by: jonessoda
They're not meant to be used. They're meant to be decorative. If you put things in them, it distrupts the line of the suit. Leave them shut.

If you must open them for somewhere to put tiny slips of paper or your hands, either do it VERY CAREFULLY with a seam ripper or have your dry cleaner do it.


Thats rubbish. They're sewn shut to hold the suit together better. It makes the suit look better when its in the shops. It also helps with manufacturing.

Alex
 

Looney

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Originally posted by: jonessoda
They're not meant to be used. They're meant to be decorative. If you put things in them, it distrupts the line of the suit. Leave them shut.

If you must open them for somewhere to put tiny slips of paper or your hands, either do it VERY CAREFULLY with a seam ripper or have your dry cleaner do it.

WTF? of course they're to be used... they're only sewn shut with 4-5 stitches, and the pocket is lined and everything.