tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1123717808605297864.post7790593833557796435..comments2023-03-17T09:34:44.177+00:00Comments on Making My 11th Doctor Costume: 11 shirt - Screen accurate cuff modificationsSteven Ricks Tailoringhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07549983020683092455noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1123717808605297864.post-84947068230254898162010-04-12T17:44:37.016+01:002010-04-12T17:44:37.016+01:00Informative as usual. I was wondering how you were...Informative as usual. I was wondering how you were going to tackle the cuffs and it seems like a lot of these projects it proved a little more complicated than it seemed. Great work as usual :) And agreed- before those pics came out using the straps was the best one could do (or assume) at the time. I shall be following up about upgrading my Paul Smith shirt for sure!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1123717808605297864.post-36967986278361644762010-04-11T16:45:58.798+01:002010-04-11T16:45:58.798+01:00The sleeve straps were the best we could do with t...The sleeve straps were the best we could do with the info we had, and they still look cool but whatever. <br /><br />What I find really interesting is how in some pictures (like the first one) there is a solid stripe right at the end of the cuff. But on other pictures it is actually a squiggly line at the end of the cuff. I know that the production probably has quite a few of the same shirt, but that variation is strange and doesn't seem like it would be a workmanship error.stephen p.https://www.blogger.com/profile/18352661835720186044noreply@blogger.com