Finest Traditional Tailoring
Contents Style Plates
Page
Single breasted
1-2
Double breasted
3-4
Formal wear Dinner suits Smoking jackets Nehru jacket Tail coat and Morning coat
5 6 7 8
Shooting jacket
9
Jacket pockets (out)
10
Facings
11
Cuffs
12
Waistcoats
13
Gilets
14
Trousers
15-18
Breeks
19-20
Overcoats
21-22
Jacket Terminology
23
Measuring guide and tips
24-34
Figuration and Block Details
35-37
Order processing
38
Order Form Explanation
39-46
Size charts
47-50
Personnel and Responsibilities
51
Conditions of Sale
52-53
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Single Breasted
Single breasted Button 1 / Classic (SB1/C)
Single breasted Button 1 with peak lapel / Classic (SB1/C/P)
Single breasted Button 2 / Classic (SB2/C)
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Single Breasted
Single breasted Button 3 / Classic (SB3/C)
Single breasted Button 4 / Classic (SB4/C)
Single breasted Button 3 / West End (SB3/WE)
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Double Breasted
Double breasted Button 1 Show 2 / Classic (DB1x2/C)
Double breasted Button 2 Show 2 / Classic (DB2x2/C)
Double breasted Button 1 Show 3 / Classic (DB1x3/C)
Double breasted Button 2 Show 3 / Classic (DB2x3/C)
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Double Breasted
Double breasted Button 3 Show 3 / Classic (DB3x3/C)
Double breasted Button 2 Show 3 / West End (DB2x3/WE)
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Double breasted Button 1 Show 3 / West End (DB1x3/WE)
Dinner Suits
Single breasted Button 1 Dinner Jacket with notch lapel (SB1/C/DJ/N)
Single breasted Button 1 Dinner Jacket with peak lapel (SB1/C/DJ/P)
Single breasted Button 1 Dinner Jacket with shawl collar (SB1/C/DJ/S)
Double breasted Button 1 Show 2 Dinner Jacket with peak lapel (DB1x2/C/DJ/P) © Lambton Tailoring
Smoking Jackets
Double breasted
Double breasted
2 Show 2 / Classic Smoking Jacket with shawl collar, covered buttons on fleur de lys front frogging, looped frogging on cuffs, frogging around lapel.
2 Show 2 / Classic Smoking Jacket with silk faced deep shawl collar, covered buttons on fleur de lys front frogging, looped frogging on silk faced cuffs.
(DB2x2/C/SJ/S)
(DB2x2/C/SJ/SD)
Double breasted
Double breasted
2 Show 2 / Classic Smoking Jacket with shawl collar, toggles on fleur de lys front frogging, fleur de lys frogging on cuffs, frogging around lapel.
2 Show 2 / Classic Smoking Jacket with silk faced shawl collar, covered buttons on fleur de lys front frogging, fleur de lys frogging on silk faced cuffs.
(DB2x2/C/SJ/S)
(DB2x2/C/SJ/S)
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Nehru Jacket
Nehru Jacket (Nehru 5) Square fronts available
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Tail Coat & Morning Coat
Tail Coat T/C
Morning Coat M/C
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Shooting Jacket
Single breasted Button 3 / Classic Bellows pockets with flaps & storm collar, hand-warmer pockets (SB3/C)
Action shoulders
Action back half belt or full belt sewn on or loose
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Pocket Details
Bellows Round Flap
Bellows Round Flap with Fastening
Bellows Square Flap
Bellows Square Flap with Fastening
Box Pleat Patch
Box Pleat Patch with Flap
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Jacket Pockets (Out)
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Facings
Framed facing
Plain facing
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Cuffs
Kissing Buttons
Gauntlet Cuff
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Flared Cuff
Flash Cuff
Waistcoats
Single breasted button 6 with points and notch lapels, 4 pockets and vertical chain hole (W/CSB6)
Double breasted 3 show 3 with peak lapels, 2 lower pockets and straight bottom (W/CDB3x3)
Single breasted button 5, 2 lower pockets and straight bottom (W/CSB5/S)
Single breasted button 6, notch lapels, 2 lower pockets with pointed bottoms (W/CSB6/P) © Lambton Tailoring
Gilets
Gilet Bellows pockets & flaps, hand-warmer pockets (Gilet 5)
Gilet Bellows pockets & flaps, hand-warmer pockets, suede patches (Gilet 3)
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Trousers (waistband)
Tab & button (Tabs)
Buckle & strap (MSS)
Zip waist adjuster (ZWA) © Lambton Tailoring
Trousers (pleats)
1 reverse pleat and slanted pockets
1 forward pleat and slanted pockets
2 reverse pleats and slanted pockets
2 forward pleats and slanted pockets
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Trousers (pockets)
Drop cross frog mouth pockets
Drop cross pockets
Slanted jetted pockets with a rear hip pocket on the LHS with a flap
Peak back with jetted rear hip pocket on the RHS with a button through
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Trousers (extension end)
2 hidden hook and bar extension end
Rounded extension end with button through
Pointed extension end with button through
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Breeks, plus 2’s, 3’s 4’s etc General Information. The difference between breeks and plus 2’s, 3’s and 4’s is in the amount of over hanging cloth from the knee band. Breeks are a slimmer cut and generally run directly into the knee band. Plus 2’s have 2” of fold/over hang and thus 4” of extra cloth, plus 3’s have 3” of fold and thus 6” of extra cloth and so on.
How to measure. Option one: Copying an existing pair. Lay them out flat on a table or whilst being worn, undo the fasteners and let them hang down. Measure the outside and inside leg to the top of the knee band. Supply the required net/finished measure. Knee bands vary in depth. Lambton tailoring knee bands are 11/2” deep. Option two: Calculating from an existing pair of trousers. Take the outside and inside leg measure and divide by two. Add two inches and then add a further 2 times X” depending on what style you want. Where X = the name/number of the garment. IE
Breeks Plus 2’s Plus 3’s Plus 4’s
= = = =
0” 4” 6” 8”
Measure the customer’s waist and seat as normal. Measure the below knee/above calf circumference and enter in the ‘bottoms’ box. Tips: Establish whether the customer is going to wear his socks underneath or on top of the knee band and allow in the measure. The width at the knee increases as the length of the breeks grows through plus 2’s, 3’s, 4’s etc. If customer is to be very active in this garment (climbing over styles etc) then a longer option should be advised to prevent the garment pulling up away from the socks.
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Breeks, plus 2’s, 3’s 4’s etc
Plus 2’s
Velcro fastener
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Plus 3’s
Plus 4’s
Buckle & strap fastener
Overcoats
Covert Coat Single breasted button 4 with fly front and slanted pockets plus out ticket pocket (velvet top collar optional) (C/CSB4/FF)
Overcoat Double breasted 2 show 3 (O/CDB2x3)
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Overcoats
Raglan Sleeve Overcoat button 4 with slanted welt pockets and fly front (O/C Raglan4/FF)
Overcoat Single breasted button 4 with slanted pockets (O/CSB4)
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Jacket Terminology Collar Stand Gorge Seam
Top Collar
Shoulder End Collar Step Lapel Step
Lapel Notch Front Scye Out Breast Welt
Crease Edge (or Row)
Chest Darts
Outside Ticket Pocket Pockets Out
Forepart Edge (Leaf Edge) Forepart Skirt
Shoulder Seam Sleeve Crown Lapel Scye Side Body Seam Hindarm Seam Forearm Seam
Cuff Neck Point
Side Body Seam
Collar Fall
Side Seam
Back Sleeve Pitch Back Scye Back Panel Waist Centre Back Seam
Seat Side Seam Back Skirt
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Measurements
Full Length With the jacket on the customer measure from the bottom of the melton (cloth under the collar) down along the centre back seam to the desired length of the jacket (or coat). The figure you give will be what you get including figurations. Lambton work to 1/2” sensitivity in this measurement. Tips: A good fitting, well-balanced jacket should be level around the bottom/hem with the floor. A jacket should reach the top of the leg, below the seat. The length of a jacket is usually within 1” of the inside leg measurement. Beware short or corpulent customers are often used to long jackets to the point where the correct length (top of the leg) may feel short to them.
Nape to waist/natural waist This is an optional measurement for suits but mandatory for overcoats, morning coats and evening tail coats. As for the full length above, measure from the bottom of the melton (cloth under the collar) down along the centre back to the point where the waist is narrowest. This is usually about l” to 2” above the trouser waist/belt or located directly behind the naval.
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Measurements
Half Back Measure from the centre back seam approximately 4” to 5” down from the collar across to the side seam close to where the sleeve seam joins the side body. Lambton work to 1/8” sensitivity in this measurement. Tips: The half back measure dictates the shoulder width. Too tight on the shoulders is far worse than too wide. All men’s jackets require a little drape (loose cloth) around the back scye/hind arm to allow forward arm movement. Linen, cotton & velvet have less natural stretch and are prone to shrinkage so Lambton recommend you give a little extra, compared to wool.
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Measurements
Shoulder Point to Shoulder Point. Measure from the point at which the shoulder seam meets the shoulder end at the sleeve seam (T junction) at one side and run the tape horizontally across the back, below the collar, to the same point on the other side. Lambton work to 1/4" sensitivity in this measurement. Tips This measurement will over-ride the half back measurement and thus the fit in the drape/shoulder blade area will be dictated by this measurement. Too tight on the shoulders is far worse than too wide. Allow a little more width in cloths without natural stretch (cotton, velvet, corduroy and linen).
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Measurements
Top Button Position. This measurement for SB jackets and coats, will over-ride the normal button position dictated by the standard pattern/measures. Turn the collar and lapel worn by the client up. Take the tape end and place at the point where the collar under melton meets the top of the centre back seem. Run the tape around the neck/crease and down the forepart over the chest to the position of the centre of the top button. If this is for a SB 2, 3 or 4 we will reposition the lower buttons positions. Tips Beware of the resulting position of the bottom button and the size of the gap between the bottom of the jacket and the lower button. Pay attention to the lapel width which might need adjusting to compensate for lower or higher buttons. The higher the top button the more you may need to increase the chest measure as the traditional button heights allow the jacket some 'spring' and therefore tolerate more body movement when done up.
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Measurements
Crown to Cuff With the metal end of your tape at the bottom, measure from the centre of the cuff up to the top of the crown (often where the shoulder seam joins the crown). Lambton work to 1/4” sensitivity in this measurement. Tips: Sleeves often get wrinkled and creased, try and gently pull these out. Beware not to over stretch the cloth. Customers either do or do not bother about showing cuff (traditionally about 1/2”) however, beware that most customer’s shirts sleeves vary considerably in length. Lambton grade the cuff circumference to the chest size and sleeve length, however, this can be over ridden. Linen, cotton & velvet have less natural stretch and are prone to shrinkage so Lambton recommend you give a little extra, compared to wool.
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Measurements
Chest Standing in front and slightly to the side of the customer ask him to raise his arms and run your tape around the chest, high up into the arm pit, horizontal to the floor and over the shoulder blades. Lower arms after positioning tape. This is a body measurement but it should not be too tight. Most commonly, a couple of fingers worth of ease should be allowed. The over body allowance on the Classic/City block is 3 3/4” and is measured at the base of scye (armhole). The over body allowance on the West End/Savile Row block is 3 3/4” measured 1/2” down from the base of scye (armhole). The armhole is 1/2” shallower than the Classic/City block and the waist is 1” higher than the Classic/City block. Tips: Lambton take full integers for chest measures so establish if the customer wants a close fit or if he loads up his in breast pockets. Tall and slim customers will often look better if you grade up the chest measure by an inch or two to create that waisted shape. All measurements you give are net of figuration adjustments. So the measure you give is what you get regardless of figurations.
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Measurements
Jacket Waist Standing in front and slightly to the side of the customer, run the tape around his waist about 2” below the rib cage approximating to where the jacket is fastened (middle button on a SB3, top button on a SB2). This should be a body measurement with a finger or two of ease. The customer’s expectations of fit/shape should be established and the measure adjusted accordingly. The over body allowance on the Classic/City block is 4”. The over body allowance on the West End/Savile Row block is 31/2”. Lambton work to 1/2” sensitivity in this measurement. Tips: Many men have ‘love handles’ (excess fat at the back, above the hips, often pushed up and out by the belt/waistband) which if prominent need to be accounted for in the measure. The jacket waist is usually about I” to 2” more than the trouser waist on a reasonably regular shape. With tall (often young) slim men, their true jacket waist is a lot less than the trouser waist when measured on the hips. It can be a good idea to grade up the chest and waist a bit to get the waisted shape. Otherwise, if you follow the real contours of the waist the result is often so severe that the jacket gets caught on the hips. As a guide, make the waist measurement and inch, (or more) bigger than the trouser waist.
Half waist or Half girth This is a finished jacket measure. Lambton will attempt to replicate your measurement and thus the look/shape of the customer’s current jacket. This is NOT an exact science. Button up the jacket, lay it down flat and measure across the waist at the point where the main waist fastening button(s) are located. Lambton work to 1/2” sensitivity in this measurement.
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Measurements
Jacket Seat Instruct the customer to put his feet together. Standing at the customer’s side place the tape measure around the widest part of his seat/hips. The tape must run smoothly up and down, neither too loose nor too tight. The amount of flare or figure hugging can be adjusted with this measure. Lambton work to 1” sensitivity in this measurement. Tips: Lambton take full integers for seat measures so establish if customer wants a close or loose fit in the jacket skirt. Bulky objects in the pockets should be removed. Ask the customer to fold his arms, merely to keep them out of the way.
Trouser Seat This is often the same measurement as the jacket seat. The over body allowance on the seat is 2”, (1” for close fit and 3” for easy) this is adjusted in the pattern for 1 pleat, 2 pleats or unpleated trousers.
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Measurements
Trouser Waist Place the tape around the part of the waist where the customer wishes to wear the trousers. The measure you give is the measure they will be made to. Lambton work to 1/2” sensitivity in this measurement. Tips: Ask the customer to put his fingers under the tape to assess the pressure. Trouser waistbands do tend to stretch. Customers often wish to be able to let the waist out or take in a little, this needs considering. Customers who use a belt and pull it in tight to hold up slipping trousers will need the waist measurement to reflect the belt size not the body size to avoid the waistband rucking/gathering.
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Measurements
Outside leg Ask the customer to position the waistband of his trousers at the level he wishes to wear them - on, above or below the hips. Measure down along the outside leg seam to the desired length, including the waistband. Lambton work to 1/2” sensitivity in this measurement. Tip: Adjusting the position of the waistband on the hips up or down will need a commensurate adjustment to the rise measurement (difference between the out leg and inside leg measurement, sometimes also known as the fall).
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Measurements
Inside leg Either Measure the customer with his trousers on. Hold the tape high up the inside leg at the fork, if the crutch position of these trousers is satisfactory. If the current trousers are too high or too low take this into account or ask him to pull them up/down to the desired crutch position. Then run the tape down the inside leg seam to the desired length. Lambton work to 1/2” sensitivity in this measurement. Or With the preferred trousers laid flat, measure from the fork/crutch along the inside leg seam to the bottom/desired length. Tips: Smooth them out but do not stretch. Note: the inside leg measurement of jeans and trousers cut high into the crutch is often longer than for a suit by around 1/2” to 1”.
Bottoms Give the full circumference of the trouser bottom. Tips: As the width is made more and more narrow or wide the trouser length should be adjusted to the desired break on the shoe. Ask the customer if they generally wear high cut (lace up) shoes or a low cut (loafer) style. Men with particularly large or small feet can lessen the relative appearance of the foot size by cleverly adjusting the trouser bottom. Men with prominent calves should be advised against having narrow width bottoms on their trousers as this makes them catch and twist. © Lambton Tailoring
Measurements
Waistcoat For the chest and waist use the jacket measures/method.
Opening Place the tape around the back of the neck, below the shirt collar and run it around the front, bringing it together representing the desired opening. Take this measurement and divide by 2. Tips: Consider with the customer how much tie he wishes to show. Consider the line of the jacket lapel (single breasted 1, 2, 3 or 4).
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Measurements
Front length Place the end of the tape below the shirt collar at the centre (many shirts with a split yoke will have a seam at this point). Run the tape around the collar and then straight down the chest, over the waist to the desired length. Tips: Consider where the trouser waistband sits or will sit. The waistcoat length should be 1” to 2” below this point to avoid the shirt showing. Consider whether the customer wants a pointed or straight bottomed waistcoat.
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Figuration and Block Details What to look for to give the cutter information about the body shape that the tape measure does not pick up. Tips: If the figuration/tell tale feature is not very obvious then leave it out. More trouble can be caused by unnecessary or wrong figurations. Body ‘deformities’ that require figurations are most obvious if the customer is wearing a ready to wear suit. A bespoke or made-to-measure garment may disguise these features. Short neck/square shoulders (high shoulders): SN.SQ.SH Symptoms: Horizontal crease(s) running about 1” below the collar. The shirt collar is almost entirely covered by the jacket collar. Collar may stand away from the neck when the jacket is fastened. If creasing runs through to cross shoulder seams this is normally forward shoulders as well.
Long neck/sloping shoulders: LN.SL.SH. Symptoms: Too much back drape or fullness at back scye due to collapsing shoulder pads. Jacket collar sits low on neck or barely covers shirt collar. Breaking/collapsing in the chest area.
Head forward (dipped):HF Symptoms: Jacket collar sitting low or away from shirt collar/neck. The jacket is short at the back at the bottom (if collar is positioned correctly into neck). The curve in the spine/back is at or near the top. Round back (stooping): RB Symptoms: Slight or severe hump in the middle back, both vertical or horizontal. Jacket appears short in the back and/or long in the front. Jacket collar may stand off neck. Fronts of jacket may fall away. Easy Scye: E.SCY Symptoms: Jacket armhole is tight creating creasing on the sleeve near the biceps.
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Figuration and Block Details Erect (military stance): ERECT Symptoms: Jacket short in front and /or long at the back. Too much fullness/drape at the back scye as shoulders are often thrown back. Tight over seat/vents pulling open (when jacket is fastened). Jacket fronts scissoring. Full Chest (barrel chest): FC Symptoms: Jacket short in front and /or long at the back. Too much fullness/drape at the back scye as shoulders are often thrown back. Tight over seat/vents pulling open (when jacket is fastened). Lapels bowing (when jacket is fastened). Tight around the sleeve/chest area (when jacket is fastened). Jacket fronts scissoring. Sway Figure (slouching): SF Symptoms: Hollow waist/forward hips with head forward. ‘S’ shaped spine. Collar standing off neck. Jacket fronts tight from waist down. Jacket catching on hips/waist above vent when fastened. Forward Pointing Shoulders: FPS Symptoms: Shoulders curved forward like an inverted coat hanger. Tight on shoulder ends. Twisting/roping over shoulder seam. Hollows/dips in front below neck point. Drop Shoulders: Drop L or Drop R Symptoms: Most people drop on the right as they are right handed. Buttons and holes mis-aligned on the front. Bottoms of front of jacket mis-aligned. Fullness at the back scye/excess diagonal drape on the side with the drop. Breaking in chest on the side with the drop.
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Figuration and Block Details Jacket block/fit extras (please note in the comments box) Big Sleeve Pattern: we have a big sleeve pattern for those with muscular/big arms which gives a fuller sleeve, not just in the scye. Sleeve Pitch: sleeves can be rotated forward and back. Please note the amount in inches compared to the standard pitch which should be half way along the pocket jet. Semi-stout: this block variant kicks in automatically when the difference between the chest and the jacket waist is between 2” less than chest and 1” greater than chest. The cloth (about 10%) is redistributed around to the front. The front balance is 3/4” longer than normal fit pattern. Corpulent: this block variant kicks in automatically when the jacket waist is greater than chest by 1” or more. The cloth (about 12%) is redistributed around to the front. The front balance is 3/4” longer than normal fit pattern.
Thick Through: this block variant overrides the semi-stout and corpulent variants above to leave the cloth spread evenly around the back and front.
Trouser block/fit extras (please note in the comments box)
Low Fronts: where the trousers are worn under a prominent belly the front can be cut lower to improve the fit, especially for pleated trousers. Please note in inches the amount required. Drop Hip: specify the amount of drop and the side. Prominent Seat: the seat is graded up by one inch. Deep Pleats: a deep pleat pattern is available for a more continental European or American style trouser. The single deep pleat pattern is 1” bigger across the fronts, side seam to side seam at seat level, than standard single pleat trouser. The double deep pleat pattern is 2” bigger across the fronts, side seam to side seam at seat level, than standard double pleat pattern. 1 rear dart and 2 rear dart trousers: This kicks in automatically when the difference between the waist and seat is greater than or equal to 9”
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Order Processing Lambton have two methods in which you can send us your orders. The online ordering platform Remote TOPS and a paper duplicate order pad. However, please note the following: •
Blue copies send to Leeds, you keep the green copy for your records.
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Make sure your trade account number appears on all sections of the order form.
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Write clearly, block capitals if necessary.
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Always use the card divider so not to print through to the next order below.
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Take care if wearing cuff links that they do not mark the carbon copy order.
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When writing the number 7 put a line across the middle so that it does not get confused with the number 1.
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Any style variation that your require that is not covered by one of the boxes on the order form, please write clearly in the comments box. Please see the comments box list for guidance on pages 45/46.
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Any express/urgent orders must be cleared with the appropriate manager in Leeds before you accept them.
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Allow 1% for shrinkage and 1% machine tolerances.
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Fill in the boxes with either a tick or a number. Do not put crosses or write no in the boxes if you do not require it, just leave blank.
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Orders for gilets are to be written in the jacket section.
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We offer 2 blocks. C = Classic/City and WE = West End/Savile Row. The difference is the suppression in the chest. The West End style is a more fitted garment with the chest suppression 1” higher than the Classic block.
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Initials:
Salute:
GARMENT NO.
Order Form Explanation
Home:
Post Code:
Work Tel:
Email:
County:
Post Code: Promotion:
Lining No & Description
1 of
E.T
Pleats
Salute: Cloth - Merchant
Valid From:
Expiry Date:
Length
Nat. Waist
1/2 Back
C to C
Height
Chest
JKT Waist
1/2 Waist
Seat
Shirt Collar
Soft
Firm
Padded Lapel
Side
Centre
None
Straight
Slant
OTP
HEE
Flower
Lapel Facing
Lapel Width
Forward
Framed Facing
Ticket
Pen
Cuff R
Hole Initials:
Reverse
Measures
T/O
Breast
Issue No.
Sec Code:
Name
Style Detail PKTS in PKTS out Vents Handle
Description
3pc
New DataY/N
1/ 2 / 3
Cloth No.
2pc Jkt Surname: E.T
CC No:
Existing Y/N
Figuration
Order No.
Cloth - Merchant
Jackets
— OWN —USE—
Mobile:
Date
Details
/
Work:
Tel:
Ref By:
LN SL SH
SN SQ SH
HF
RB
E. SCY ERECT FC
SF
FPS
DROP DROP L R
Order No. — — — — — RETAILER
Cuff S
Work:Waist
None
/
— OWN —USE—
Seat
GARMENT NO.
Knee
Thigh
Waist
3pc
1 of 1 of
11 12 E.T13 14
E.T
Payment: Chqe/Cash/Card Cloth - Merchant
Straight
Frog Mouth
Forward Belt
SB Firm
Side 2 Lower Straight Chest Breast
DB
Jacket section 2 Pce 2Pce ext. trs. 3 Pce
Lapel Width
Lapel Padded HEE
Centre 2 UpperNone Slant Waist
OTP Opening Front Length
Ticket
Pen
Comments HEE
16
Framed Facing
Flower Hole
Lapel Facing
Cuff R
Pleats
Yes/No Soft
T/O
Forward
Waist
15
6 Belt
Reverse
Length
Nat. Waist MSS
RB HF Normal
Outside Leg Inside Leg
C to CSeat
Seat
Braces
Knee Thigh Height(cloth) (body) Bottoms
Shirt Collar
Comments
E. SCY Easy ERECT FC
SF
FPS
DROP DROP L R
Unfinished
PTU
Plain
Waist
Peak Back
1/2 Waist
Button
Zip
SN SlimLN SQ SL SH SH
None
1/2 Back
Tabs
JKT Waist
Chest Fly
DB
Bottoms Fitting
/ SB
Pockets
9 103pc
Slant
guration CommentsExtraFiT rousers Measures
2pc
Part Suit Jkt
No Hip
Drop Cross
Hip
Flaps
No Hip
Welted
Slant
Straight
Drop Cross
Frog Mouth
Extra Trousers Same As above
Cuff S
Total £ Reverse None MSS
Jkt
Tabs Trs
Peak Back Vest
Dep £ Waist
Bal £
Measures
8
Lining No & Description Lining No & Description W/C
Welted
Name
SStytylele
7
Description Description
Flaps
5 /
Cloth -- Merchant Merchant Cloth Cloth No. Cloth No.
Hip
Comments
Fly Bottoms Fitting
Order No.
4
Pockets
1 of
Detail PKTS M inePaKsT etnsts H . S ouPtocV ke Laapnedlle
3pc
Pleats
Date
Part Suit
Waist
Trs
JacV ke estst
Measures
(cloth) (body) Each Trade customer of Lambton Tailoring has a unique account number. Peak Back Belt Mobile: MSS Tabs Please use it on all orders. Also write it Outside at the Leg top right Insideof Legyour order Bottoms form. Home: Post Code: Work Tel: Cloth No. Braces 2. These 3 digits Zip can be Button used (or not) to identify any customer classification or Email: Easyor else leave blank. Slim Normal promotional activity you chose, Description County: Post Code: CC No: 3. Lambton Tailoring order number. One unique number per garment Unfinished Plain garment PTU Promotion: Existing Y/N New DataY/N Valid From: Expiry Date: Issue No. Sec Code: Ref By: in the same cloth (i.e. blazer and flannels on separate orders). Tel:
TrouC seurs tomer
1.
Order No. — — — — — RETAILER
Comments
Customer Details
Surname:
M/Coat Outside Leg
Measured by Thigh (body)
Seat
O/Coat Inside Field Jkt Leg
Knee (cloth)
PlusBottoms 4’s
OTHER
Comments
Bottoms Fitting
Pleats Fly
Belt
Bottoms Fitting
Extra Trousers
Lapel
Vest
Pockets
Meas.
Front Length
Forward
Waist
Frog Mouth
Pockets
Drop Cross
Style
Pockets
Trousers
Fly
4.Cloth No. Date you took Zip the order. date stamp all orders with the date they are Button We Braces received at theSlimworkshop. Easy Normal 5.Description Repeat of trade account number. Unfinished Plain PTU 6. Name as you/they would want to see it on the personal label inside the RHS Hip Flaps Welted No Hip Trs Part 3pc pocket. 1 of breast Suit Straight 7. Enter name of Slant merchant or ‘own cloth’ if relevant. (label own cloth with the order no. and customer name). If the customer is supplying the cloth, use the Cloth - Merchant SB DB Customers Own Cloth form. cloth number. Write clearly the 8.Cloth No. DB Yes/No SB HEE 9. Lambton try to visually check before cutting so a reasonable description will Lower 2 Upper Description cannot be held responsible for suits cut in the wrong help. Lambton2 Tailoring cloth if the cloth number is incorrect. Chest Waist Opening Lining No & Description 10. Write the lining merchant and number with a brief description. You must number even if you require a toning lining. W/C provide Part 3pc a1 of Comments Suit help us marry up parts of an order, please circle these abbreviations to let 11. To us know if it is a 2 piece suit (2pce) E.T. stands for extra trousers. Payment: Total £(this includes Dep £ morning Bal £ coats, blazers Measured by and 12. JktChqe/Cash/Card is for a jacket on its own overcoats). 2 Pce 2Pce ext. trs. 3 Pce Jkt Trs Vest M/Coat O/Coat Field Jkt Plus 4’s OTHER trousers. vest and (same cloth) jacket, 3pc is for a matching 13. 14. This is to help batch multiple orders for despatch. Each different order number counts as an order. So an order for two 2 piece suits would read 1 of 2. An order for a morning coat, waistcoat and trousers, in different cloths, would be 1 of 3. 15. Refer to style plates for style codes e.g. SB3/C 16. Tick for a rough baste, full try-on (fitting). Write FWD for a forward fitting. This is a straight finish jacket pulled off the line before lining and buttoning. Zip
Reverse
MSS
Tabs
Button
None
Waist
Peak Back
Outside Leg Inside Leg
Braces
Comments
Slim
Normal
Easy
Plain
PTU
Unfinished
Hip
Flaps
No Hip
Welted
Slant
Straight
Drop Cross
Frog Mouth
Seat
Thigh (body)
Knee (cloth)
Bottoms
Extra Trousers Same As above
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Initials:
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— OWN —USE—
GARMENT NO.
Work:
Salute: Tel:
Mobile:
Order Form Explanation
Home:
Post Code:
Work Tel:
Email:
County:
Post Code:
Lining No & Description
Jkt
3pc E.T
Cloth - Merchant
1 of
Length
Nat. Waist
1/2 Back
C to C
Height
Chest
JKT Waist
1/2 Waist
Seat
Shirt Collar
T/O Soft
Side
18 Centre
20
Straight
Breast
Forward
None
31
22
OTP
Ticket
28
27
Lapel Width
19
25
24
Pen
26 30
21
Slant
23 HEE
Padded Lapel
Firm
17
Lapel Facing
32
Reverse
Framed Facing
29 34 33 Cuff S35
Flower Hole
Cuff R
Measures
Detail PKTS in PKTS out Vents Handle
Description
Expiry Date:
Issue No.
Sec Code:
Name
Pleats
Cloth No.
Valid From:
/
Style
Cloth - Merchant
E.T
New DataY/N
Order No.
/
2pc
CC No:
Existing Y/N
Figuration
Date
Promotion:
LN SL SH
SN SQ SH
HF
RB
E. SCY ERECT FC
SF
FPS
DROP DROP L R
36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46
Comments
Ref By:
Jackets
Order No. — — — — — RETAILER
None
Waist
Seat
Thigh (body)
Measures
Customer Details
Surname:
Knee (cloth)
Comments
Bottoms Fitting
Pleats Fly
Belt
Pockets
Extra Trousers
Lapel Pockets
Vest
Meas.
Front Length
Forward
Waist
Frog Mouth
Bottoms Fitting
Drop Cross
Style
Pockets
Trousers
Fly
Waist
17. The ‘handle’ refers to weight of materials used in the chest. This can be Belt MSSthe Tabs Leg Inside Leg Bottoms varied according to customer preferenceOutside or cloth weight. Cloth No. Zip Button Braces 18. The ‘handle’ refers to the weight of materials used in the chest. This can be Slim Normal Easy varied according to customer preference or cloth weight. Description Unfinished Plain 19. Padded lapel refers to PTU a lashed and stitched canvas running from the floating Hip Flaps Welted No Hiplashed onto the cloth inside the lapel. This chest through the crease row and Trs Part 3pc 1 of isSuitthe only variable on the printed order form that carries a surcharge. Slant Straight 20. Side vents. Length graded to height of client. You can specify vent length up Cloth -to Merchant 13”. SB DB 21. One vent. Length as per 20. DB Yes/No SB HEE Cloth No. 22. No vent. 23. Horizontal or straight jetted pockets with flaps are standard but please tick if 2 Lower 2 Upper Description required. A split coin/key pocket is standard inside RHS pocket out. Chest are Waistavailable. Opening Lining 3 No degrees & Description 24. of slant Includes split coin/key pocket as above. Refer to Jacket pockets (Out) page for angles. W/C Part 3pc 1 of Comments Suit 25. Outside ticket pocket on RHS. 26. Please write the number of in-breast pockets. These are generous and are cutChqe/Cash/Card for a full size wallet/diary/cheque book. Payment: Total £ Dep £ Bal £ Measured by 27. The pen/comb/cigar pocket is cut on the LHS below breast pocket. 2 Pce The 2Pce ext. trs. 3 pocket Pce Jktis large Trs Vest M/Coat a packet O/Coatof cigarettes Field Jkt Plus 4’s OTHER 28. ticket enough to hold or neat mobile phone. On the LHS. 29. This is an internal lining/facing style. 30. HEE (also called AMF) is set at 1/16” in from the edge of the lapel, pocket flaps and out breast welt. 1/4” or 1/2” is available. 31. There are default lapel widths for each style and size. These can be overridden. 32. Use for contrast lapel i.e. Satin or Ribbed. 33. Tick for button hole in LHS lapel. 2 = both sides. 34. Note the number of (R) real (working & opening) cuff buttons. 35. Note the number of (S) sham (non working & uncut) cuff buttons. 36. SN & SQ.SH = short neck, square shoulders. Tick once for 1/2” movement, tick twice for 3/4”. 37. LN & SL.SH = long neck, sloping shoulders. Tick once for 1/2” movement, tick twice for 3/4”. 38. HF = Head forward. Tick once for 1/2” movement, tick twice for 3/4”. 39. RB = Round back. Tick once for 1/2” movement, tick twice for 3/4”. 40. E.Scy = Easy Scye. Opens armhole for muscular men. Tick once for 1/2” movement, tick twice for 3/4”. 41. Erect = Erect. Tick once for 1/2” movement, tick twice for 3/4”. 42. FC = Full chest. Tick once for 1/2” movement, tick twice for 3/4”. 43. SF = Sway figure. (S shaped back – hollow back, forward pelvis, head forward. Tick once for 1/2” movement, tick twice for 3/4”. 44. FPS = Forward pointing shoulders. Tick once for 1/2” movement, tick twice for 3/4”. 45. Drop L = Drop left shoulder, specify amount – inches. 46. Drop R = Drop right shoulder, specify amount – inches. Peak Back
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Reverse
MSS
Tabs
None
Waist
Peak Back
Outside Leg Inside Leg
Comments
Zip
Button
Braces
Slim
Normal
Easy
Plain
PTU
Unfinished
Hip
Flaps
No Hip
Welted
Slant
Straight
Drop Cross
Frog Mouth
Seat
Extra Trousers Same As above
Thigh (body)
Knee (cloth)
Bottoms
/
C to C
Height
Chest
JKT Waist
1/2 Waist
Seat
Shirt Collar
Fly
1 of
50 51 52 53 Cloth - Merchant
Slant
OTP
Breast
Flower Hole
Lapel Facing
Lapel Width
HEE
Framed Facing
Ticket
Pen
Figuration
Straight
HF
RB
E. SCY ERECT FC
SF
FPS
DROP DROP L R
Cuff R
54
57
Zip
64
Plain
67
None
55
58
61
Slim
Reverse
MSS
Tabs
Button Normal
59
62 65
60
Braces Easy
74
Straight
75
SB
Drop Cross
76
69 73
No Hip
DB
Thigh (body)
Outside Leg
Inside Leg
Bottoms
Knee (cloth)
Frog Mouth
77
DB
SB
Seat
63
Trousers section Yes/No
Waist
66
Unfinished
PTU
68 Flaps Welted 70 71 72
Slant
56
Peak Back
Measures
Cuff S
Hip
Lapel
LN SL SH
SN SQ SH
Comments
None
Comments
3pc
Pockets
49
Style
Description
Centre
Belt
Bottoms Fitting
48
Side
Forward
Cloth No.
Trousers
1/2 Back
HEE
Pleats
47
Cloth No.
Nat. Waist
Forward
Waist
1 of
E.T
Part Suit
Measures
Detail PKTS in PKTS out Vents Handle
3pc
Cloth - Merchant
Trs
Padded Lapel
Firm
Pleats
Jkt
E.T
Soft
Length
Order Form Explanation
Lining No & Description
2pc
T/O
Waist
Jackets
Cloth No.
Description
/
Style
Cloth - Merchant
Belt
Reverse
MSS
Tabs
None
Waist
Peak Back
Outside Leg Inside Leg
Seat
Thigh (body)
Knee (cloth) Bottoms
Fly
Bottoms Fitting
Extra Trousers
Front Length
Pockets
Pockets
Meas.
Vest
47. Enter name of merchant or ‘own cloth’ if relevant. (label own cloth with the order no. and customer name). 2 Lower 2 Upper Description 48. Write clearly the cloth number. Waist Opening No & Description try to Chest 49.LiningLambton visually check before cutting so a reasonable description will help. Lambton Tailoring cannot be held responsible for suits cut in the wrong W/C Part 3pc 1 of Comments Suit cloth if the cloth number is incorrect. 50. Tick if a pair of trousers on its own. 51.Payment: Tick if part of a 2 piece order. Chqe/Cash/Card Total £ Dep £ Bal £ Measured by 52. Tick if part of a 3 piece order. 2 Pce This 2Pce ext. Pce Jkt Trs Vest M/Coat O/CoatEach Field different Jkt Plus 4’s order OTHER 53. istrs.to 3help batch multiple orders for despatch. number counts as an order. So an order for two 2 piece suits would read 1 of 2. An order for a morning coat, waistcoat and trousers would be 1 of 3. 54. Note one or two forward (inward facing or English) pleats. 55. Note one or two reverse (outward facing or continental) pleats. 56. No pleats – flat fronts. 57. Tick for minimum 6 belt loops 3/8” across by 13/4” deep up to 38” and 8 belt loops over and above. Number of loops and depth can be specified. Tunnel loops available. 58. Metal side strap (MSS) for metal buckle with cloth strap. 59. Tab & button adjusters. 3 buttons with elasticated cloth tab. 60. Tick if required. 61. Nylon zip, graded to length of rise, as standard. Metal zipper available as an extra. 62. Button fly. 63. Braces: 6 buttons sewn inside or outside regular waistband. Grown on fishtail/peak back available as an extra. Note this in comments box. 64. Slim fit in seat and thigh. (1” less than normal) 65. Normal fit. 66. Easy fit in seat & thigh. (1” more than normal) 67. Plain finished trouser bottoms. Finished with heel tape and minimum 1” hem. 68. Permanent turn up (PTU) finished with heel tape and minimum 1” hem. 69. Tick if unfinished bottoms is required. Lambton will add inlays of 2” for plain and 4.5” for PTU. 70. Note number of rear hip pockets. The standard is on RHS with a security button through. 71. Note number of rear hip pockets with flap with button through. 72. Welted. 73. Tick if no rear hip pockets required. 74. Side pockets cut at a forward slant. 75. Side pockets cut straight in line with seam. 76. Drop pocket cut with slanting straight lip. 77. Like drop cross but with a lip curved at the end. Zip
Button
Braces
Slim
Normal
Easy
Plain
Comments
Unfinished
PTU
Hip
Flaps
No Hip
Welted
Slant
Straight
Drop Cross
Frog Mouth
Extra Trousers Same As above
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Belt
Description
Pockets
79 Vest
Slim
Normal
Easy
Plain
PTU
Thigh (body)
Outside Leg
Inside Leg
Bottoms
80
Meas.
Lining No & Description
81 3pc
1 of
Knee (cloth)
Welted
No Hip
Straight
Drop Cross
Frog Mouth
SB
DB
86
Yes/No
SB
88
87 HEE
DB
89
2 Lower
91
90 2 Upper
93
92 Chest
Waist
Comments
Flaps
Slant
Opening
Front Length
Pleats
Hip
Forward
Waist
Unfinished
Belt
Fly
Lapel
Cloth No.
82
Braces
Seat
Bottoms Fitting
1 of
78
Part Suit
Button
Extra Trousers
Bottoms Fitting
3pc
Cloth - Merchant
W/C
Zip
Waist
Pockets
Part Suit
Pockets
Trs
None Peak Back
Tabs
Order Form Explanation
Description
Style
Trousers
Fly
Cloth No.
Reverse MSS
Measures
Pleats
Forward
Waist
Cloth - Merchant
Comments
83 84 85
Payment: Chqe/Cash/Card Surname:
Total £ Initials:
Waistcoat section
Reverse
MSS
Tabs
None
Waist
Peak Back
Outside Leg Inside Leg
Comments
Zip
Button
Braces
Slim
Normal
Easy
Plain
Seat
Knee (cloth)
Thigh (body)
Bottoms
Unfinished
PTU
Hip
Flaps
No Hip
Welted
Slant
Straight
Drop Cross
Frog Mouth
Dep £ Bal £ Order No. — — — — — RETAILER
Extra Trousers Same As above
Measured by
/
— OWN —USE—
GARMENT NO.
Figuration
Flower Hole
Cuff R
LN SL SH
SN SQ SH
Comments
Lapel Facing
Lapel Width
Cuff S
W/C
Part Suit
3pc
Meas.
Lining No & Description
1 of
Comments
DB
SB
2 Lower
Chest
2Pce ext. trs.
© Lambton Tailoring
3 Pce
HEE
2 Upper
Waist
Opening
Comments
Total £
Jkt
Front Length
Pleats
Yes/No
Forward
Waist
DB
Payment: Chqe/Cash/Card
2 Pce
Frog Mouth
Belt
Fly
SB
Drop Cross
Bottoms Fitting
Lapel
Description
Pockets
Vest
Cloth No.
Straight
Extra Trousers
Style
Cloth - Merchant
Slant
Pockets
Pockets
Bottoms Fitting
Trousers
Fly
Waist
Measures
Pleats
Jackets
Detail PKTS in PKTS out Vents Handle
Measures
Style
Customer Details
78. Enter cloth’ if relevant. (label cloth the 2 Pce 2Pce ext.name trs. 3 Pce of merchant Jkt Trs or ‘own Vest M/Coat O/Coat Fieldown Jkt Plus 4’s with OTHER Salute: Work: name). Tel: order no. and customer Mobile: 79.Home:Write clearly the cloth number. Post Code: Work Tel: 80. Lambton try to visually check before cutting so a reasonable description will Email: help. Lambton Tailoring cannot be held responsible for suits cut in the wrong County: Post Code: CC No: cloth if the cloth number is incorrect. Promotion: Existing Y/N New DataY/N From: Expiry Date: Issue No. Sec Code: 81.Ref By: Write the lining merchant and numberValidwith a brief description. You must provide a number with a brief description. You must provide a number even if Date Order No. you require a toning lining. Name / 82. Tick if a waistcoat/on its own.T/O 1/2 Back Length Nat. Waist C to C Height Cloth - Merchant 83. Tick if part of a 2 piece order. Firmorder.Padded Lapel 84. Tick if part of aSoft3 piece 1/2 Waist Chest JKT Waist Seat Shirt Collar Cloth No. 85. This is to help Side batch multiple orders for despatch. Each different order Centre None HF RB E. SCY ERECT FC SF FPS DROP DROP Description number counts as an order. L R Straight Slant OTP So an order for two 2 piece suits would read 1 of 2. An order for a morning Lining No & Description coat, waistcoatBreast and Pen trousers ifFramed different cloth would be 1 of 3. Ticket Facing 86. Note style i.e. SB6 with pointed or flat bottoms. All waistcoats have lined HEE 2pc Jkt 3pc 1 of backs. E.T E.T 87. Note style i.e. DB 3x3 Forward Reverse None Knee Waist Seat Thigh Cloth - Merchant 88. Tick if a lapel is required. (cloth) (body) Peak Back Belt MSS Tabs required. 89. Tick if a single breasted (notch) lapel is Outside Leg Inside Leg Bottoms Cloth No. 90. Tick if a doubleZipbreasted Button (peak) Braceslapel is required. is set Easy at 1/16” in from the edge of the lapel, pocket 91. HEE (also called Slim AMF) Normal 1 Description flaps and out breast welt. or 1/2” is available. /4” Unfinished Plain PTU 92. Tick for 2 lower welted pockets. Hip Flaps Welted No Hip Trs Part 3pc 1ifof same. If not please complete in full. 93. Tick box Suit
Trs
Vest
Dep £
M/Coat
Reverse
MSS
Tabs
None
Waist
Peak Back
Outside Leg Inside Leg
Comments
Zip
Button
Braces
Slim
Normal
Easy
Plain
Thigh (body)
Knee (cloth) Bottoms
Unfinished
PTU
Hip
Flaps
No Hip
Welted
Slant
Straight
Drop Cross
Frog Mouth
Bal £
O/Coat
Seat
Extra Trousers Same As above
93
Measured by
Field Jkt
Plus 4’s
OTHER
Surname:
Initials:
Customer Details
Salute:
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— OWN —USE—
GARMENT NO.
Work:
Tel:
Mobile:
Order Form Explanation
Home:
Post Code:
Work Tel:
Email:
County:
Post Code: New DataY/N
Order No.
Jkt
E.T
3pc E.T
Cloth - Merchant
1 of
Belt
Padded Lapel
Side
Centre
None
Straight
Slant
OTP
Breast
HEE
Lapel Width
Ticket
Pen
Issue No.
Sec Code:
Fly
Cuff R
Nat. Waist
A Chest
G
F HF
RB
C to C
C 1/2 Waist
JKT Waist
LN SL SH
SN SQ SH
1/2 Back
B
Seat
E Shirt Collar
H
E. SCY ERECT FC
Height
D
J
I SF
FPS
DROP DROP L R
Cuff S
Reverse
Zip
MSS
Tabs
Button
None Peak Back Braces
Waist
Seat
Thigh (body)
Outside Leg
Inside Leg
Bottoms
Knee (cloth)
Comments
Pleats Fly
Belt
Bottoms Fitting
Extra Trousers
Lapel
Vest
Pockets
Meas.
Front Length
Forward
Waist
Frog Mouth
Pockets
Drop Cross
Style
Pockets
Description
Bottoms Fitting
Length. The full length of theEasy jacket measured from the bottom of the melton Normal Slim underneath the collar down the centre seam to the required length of the Unfinished Plain PTU jacket. Net of figuration adjustments. Hip Flaps Welted No Hip Waist. B.Trs Nat. Part 3pc 1 of Natural waist or nape to waist is taken from the bottom of the Suit Slant Straight melton down centre seam to the small of the back either directly corresponding to the point behind the navel or the slimmest/narrowest part of Cloth - Merchant SB the waist. Mandatory for DB Morning coats & overcoats. 1 back is measured from the centre back seam to the point C.Cloth No./2 back. The half Yes/No SB HEE DB where the top sleeve seam joins the back shoulder. 2 Upper D.Description C to C. Crown2 Lower to cuff is measured from the bottom of the sleeve at the mid point between in-sleeve seam and cuff vent to the top most part of the crown Chest Waist Opening Lining No & Description by the shoulder seam. E.W/C Height. Approximate full height of customer in feet and inches. This is to aid Part 3pc 1 of Comments Suit measurer and pattern cutter as a check. F. Chest. This is the broadest measurement of the chest with the tape Payment: Chqe/Cash/Card to the floor andTotal £ Dep £ the arms Bal £and overMeasured by horizontal well up under the shoulder blades. Allow 2 fingers of ease. 2 Pce 2Pce ext. trs. 3 Pce Jkt Trs Vest M/Coat O/Coat Field Jkt Plus 4’s OTHER G. JKT waist. Jacket waist is measured at the point where the main button is to be fastened or at the widest part. This on a normal figure is usually one or two inches more than the trouser waist. H. 1/2 waist. This is a finished jacket measure. Button up the jacket, lay it down flat and measure across the waist at the point where the main waist fastening button(s) are located. I. Seat. This is measured over the widest part of the hips. The looped tape should be able to pass freely but neatly over the widest part. J. Shirt collar. Approximate measure in inches. Trousers
A.
Flower Hole
Lapel Facing
Measure Boxes: Jacket Cloth No.
Framed Facing
Measures
Forward
Firm
Figuration
Detail PKTS in PKTS out Vents Handle
Lining No & Description
Soft
Pleats
Description
Length
T/O
Waist
Cloth No.
Expiry Date:
/
Style
Cloth - Merchant
Valid From:
Name
/
2pc
CC No:
Existing Y/N
Comments
Date
Promotion:
Measures
Ref By:
Jackets
Order No. — — — — — RETAILER
Reverse
MSS
Tabs
None
Waist
Peak Back
Outside Leg Inside Leg
Comments
Zip
Button
Braces
Slim
Normal
Easy
Plain
Seat
Thigh (body)
Knee (cloth)
Bottoms
Unfinished
PTU
Hip
Flaps
No Hip
Welted
Slant
Straight
Drop Cross
Frog Mouth
Extra Trousers Same As above
© Lambton Tailoring
/
Padded Lapel
Firm
Side
Centre
Straight
Slant
None Initials:
Nat. Waist
1/2 Back
C to C
Height
Chest
JKT Waist
1/2 Waist
Seat
Shirt Collar
Tel:
3pc
1 of
E.T
Figuration
LN
SN
HF
RB
E. SCY ERECT FC
SQ Order No.SL — — RETAILER — — — SH SH
OTP
/
SF
FPS
— OWN —USE—
DROP DROP L R
GARMENT NO.
Work:
Breast Pen Mobile: HEE
Flower Hole
Lapel Facing
Lapel Width
Framed Facing
Ticket
Cuff R
Comments
Salute: Lining No & Description
Post Code:
Work Tel:
Cuff S
Description Cloth - Merchant
/
Plain Hip Soft Slant
Unfinished T/O
PTU Flaps Firm Straight
Welted
No Hip Padded Lapel
Drop Cross
Frog Mouth
Side
Centre
None
SB Straight
Slant DB
OTP
Measure boxes:Yes/No Trousers LiningNo. No & Description DB SB Cloth Breast
HEE
Framed Facing
Ticket
Pen
Measures
Easy Name MeasCuorm esments
1 of
Braces
Normal
Thigh (body)
L
O
M
Knee (cloth)
N
Sec Code: Bottoms
Q
P
Length
Nat. Waist
1/2 Back
C to C
Height
Chest
JKT Waist
1/2 Waist
Seat
Shirt Collar
LN SN SQ SL SH SH Forward
HF
Belt
RB
E. SCY ERECT FC
Reverse
Pleats
3pc
Button
Slim
Figuration
Trs Part Suit Cloth No.
Zip
Seat
K
Valid From: Expiry Date: Issue No. Outside Leg Inside Leg
Waist
Cloth - Merchant
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/
Description
Waist CC No:
Fly
Order No.
StyBloettoms Fitting
Fly
Cloth No.
None Peak Back New DataY/N
MSS Tabs Existing Y/N
Waist
Belt Promotion:
Ref By:
Date
Forward Reverse Post Code:
Ceorm Measures Extra Trous sments
Pleats
Email:
Cloth - Merchant County:
Trousers
Soft
Length
Order Form Explanation
Surname: Description
Jackets
T/O Measures
Detail PKTS in PKTS out Vents Handle
Customer Details Jackets
Cloth No.
2pc Home:Jkt E.T
/
Style
Cloth - Merchant
MSS
Tabs
Button
Zip
SF
FPS
DROP DROP L R Knee
None
Waist
Peak Back
Outside Leg Inside Leg
Braces
Comments
Seat
Thigh (body)
(cloth) Bottoms
Cuff R
Hole
Cuff S
Front Length
Slim
Normal
Easy
Unfinished
PTU
Plain
Hip
Flaps
No Hip
Welted
Slant
Straight
Drop Cross
Frog Mouth
Extra Trousers Same As above
W/C
Part Suit
3pc
Meas.
Lining No & Description
1 of
Payment: Chqe/Cash/Card
2 Lower
Chest
R
HEE
2 Upper
Waist
S
Opening
T
Front Length
U
Pleats
DB
SB
Waist
Yes/No
Forward
Belt
Fly
DB
Extra Trousers
Lapel
Description
Pockets
Vest
Cloth No.
SB
Frog Mouth
Pockets
Style
Cloth - Merchant
Drop Cross
Bottoms Fitting
Pockets
Comments
Bottoms Fitting
Trousers
Fly
Waist
Bottoms Fitting
Width
Flower 2 Upper
Pockets
Lapel Facing
PlM eaeta ss.
Vest
2pc Waist. Jkt 3pc Give 1 of the finished waist measurement required. K.Description L. E.T Seat.E.TThis is measured over the widest part of the hips. The looped tape Chest Waist Opening Lining No & Description be ableForward to passReverse freely None but neatly Waist over the widest Knee Seat part. Thigh Cloth -should Merchant (cloth) (body) M.W/C Thigh, net body (skin) measurement. Peak Back Belt give MSS a Tabs Part 3pc (optional), 1 of Comments Suit Leg Leg Bottoms N.Cloth No. Measure the cloth at the knee from frontOutside to back thenInside give the full Zip Button Braces circumference. Slim Easy Chqe/Cash/Card Total £ Dep length £ Bal £ the topMeasured O.Payment: Outside leg. Give the Normal required finished from of theby waistband. Description Unfinished Plain PTU P. Inside leg. Give the required finished length from the fork (where seat seam 2 Pce 2Pce ext. trs. 3 Pce Jkt Trs Vest M/Coat O/Coat Field Jkt Plus 4’s OTHER and inside leg Hip seam meet) Flaps Welted No Hip Trs Part 3pc 1 of Suit Q. Bottoms. Give Slant the finished circumference required. Straight Lapel 2HEE Lower
Comments
Total £
Dep £
Measure boxes: Waistcoat / Vest M/Coat 2 Pce 2Pce ext. trs. 3 Pce Jkt Trs Vest R.
S.
T. U.
Reverse
MSS
Tabs
None
Waist
Peak Back
Outside Leg Inside Leg
Comments
Zip
Button
Braces
Slim
Normal
Easy
Plain
Thigh (body)
Knee (cloth) Bottoms
Unfinished
PTU
Hip
Flaps
No Hip
Welted
Slant
Straight
Drop Cross
Frog Mouth
Bal £
O/Coat
Seat
Extra Trousers Same As above
Measured by
Field Jkt
Plus 4’s
OTHER
Chest. This is the broadest measurement of the chest with the tape horizontal to the floor and well up under the arms and over the shoulder blades. Allow 2 fingers of ease. Waist. Waist is measured at the point where the main button is to be fastened or at the widest part. This on a normal figure is usually 1” or 2” more than the trouser waist. Opening. Loop the tape around the neck to estimate the finished opening and divide by 2. Front length. Run the tape from the centre back neck (where centre seam meets the melton/shirt collar) round over the shoulder and down to the required finished length by the trouser pleats. Usually about 2” below top of waistband.
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County:
Post Code: New DataY/N
Order No.
Lining No & Description
Jkt
E.T
3pc E.T
Cloth - Merchant
1 of
Length
Nat. Waist
1/2 Back
C to C
Height
Chest
JKT Waist
1/2 Waist
Seat
Shirt Collar
T/O Soft
Firm
Padded Lapel
Side
Centre
None
Straight
Slant
OTP
Breast
HEE
Lapel Width
Pen
Ticket
Framed Facing
Flower Hole
Lapel Facing
Cuff R
Measures
Detail PKTS in PKTS out Vents Handle
Description
Pleats
Cloth No.
Expiry Date:
Issue No.
Sec Code:
/
Style
Cloth - Merchant
Valid From:
Name
/
2pc
CC No:
Existing Y/N
Figuration
Date
Promotion:
LN SL SH
SN SQ SH
HF
RB
Comments
Ref By:
Jackets
Order No. — — — — — RETAILER
E. SCY ERECT FC
SF
FPS
DROP DROP L R
Comments
Cuff S
Forward
Reverse
None
Waist
Seat
Thigh (body)
Measures
Customer Details
Surname:
Knee (cloth)
Zip
Button
Braces
Plain
PTU
Unfinished
Comments
Easy Normal Slim Jacket/Gilet/Overcoat
Description
Bottoms Fitting
Trousers
Fly
Waist
Options that do appear in aBack box need to be written in the comments Peak Belt notMSS Tabs Outside Leg Inside Leg Bottoms section: Cloth No.
Pleats Fly
Belt
Bottoms Fitting
Extra Trousers
Lapel
Vest
Pockets
Meas.
Front Length
Forward
Waist
Frog Mouth
Pockets
Drop Cross
Style
Part Suit
Pockets
Hip details Flaps Welted No Hip Express/ timing 3pc 1 of Storm collar Slant Straight Silk grosgrain (ribbed) facing Cloth - Merchant Satin facing SB DB Suede patch(es) DB Yes/No SB HEE Cloth No. Frogging details on smoking jackets Action back 2 Lower 2 Upper Description Action shoulders Waist Opening Lining No & Description frontsChest Square Hand-warmer pockets W/C Part 3pc 1 of Comments Suit Bellows pockets Poachers pocket Angle of slant pockets Total £ Payment: Chqe/Cash/Card Dep £ Bal £ Framed pockets 2 Pce 2Pce ext. trs./ half 3 Pce lined Jkt Trs Vest M/Coat O/Coat Buggy Self line sleeve Monogrammed embroidery details No buttons or button holes on forepart No buttons of button holes on cuff Covered buttons: cloth, silk/satin or leather Plugged buttons Buttons supplied by customer Kissing buttons Location of coloured button holes and the colour Gauntlet cuffs and depth Flared cuffs Cuff width Velvet top collar and colour Half belt and full belt Trs
Reverse
MSS
Tabs
None
Waist
Peak Back
Outside Leg Inside Leg
Comments
Zip
Button
Braces
Slim
Normal
Easy
Plain
Seat
Thigh (body)
Knee (cloth) Bottoms
Unfinished
PTU
Hip
Flaps
No Hip
Welted
Slant
Straight
Drop Cross
Frog Mouth
Extra Trousers Same As above
Measured by
Field Jkt
Plus 4’s
OTHER
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None
OTP
C to C
Height
Chest
JKT Waist
1/2 Waist
Seat
Shirt Collar
Style
Figuration
RB
E. SCY ERECT FC
SF
FPS
DROP DROP L R
Cuff S
None Peak Back
Tabs
Zip
Button
Braces
Slim
Normal
Easy
Plain
PTU
Unfinished
Hip
Flaps
Welted
No Hip
Slant
Straight
Drop Cross
Frog Mouth
SB
Measures
Reverse MSS
Initials
Salute: Cloth - Merchant
HF
Comments
Cuff R
LN SL SH
SN SQ SH
Knee (cloth)
Waist
Seat
Thigh (body)
Outside Leg
Inside Leg
Bottoms
Comments
1 of
Flower Hole
Lapel Facing
Lapel Width
Surname:
Customer Details
1/2 Back
Comments Order No.
Work:
DB
Pleats
Fly Bottoms Fitting
3pc
HEE
Framed Facing
Ticket
Pen
Belt
Pockets
Description
Breast
Forward
Cloth No.
Trousers
Centre
Slant
Nat. Waist
Forward
Waist
1 of
E.T
Part Suit
Side
Straight
Measures
Detail PKTS in PKTS out Vents Handle
3pc
Cloth - Merchant
Trs
Padded Lapel
Firm
Pleats
Lining No & Description
Jkt
Soft
Length
Order Form Explanation
Description
E.T
T/O
Waist
Jackets
Cloth No.
2pc
/
Style
Cloth - Merchant
Belt
Reverse
None
Waist
Seat
3pc
1 of
Straight Hip
Flaps
SB
2 Lower
DB
No Hip
Opening
Comments
NORTON & TOWNSEND LTD
Easy
Payment: Chqe/Cash/Card
Bottoms Fitting
Unfinished
PTU
HEE
Front Length
Issue No:
Hip
Pockets
Slant
Flaps
No Hip
Welted
Straight
Drop Cross
Frog Mouth
Measures
Figuration
Extra Trousers
Same As above Cutting Sheet attached Y / N
Bal £ Nat. Waist
1/2
JKT Waist O/Coat
LN SL SH
SN SQ SH
HF
RB
Measured by Back C to C
1/2 Waist Field Jkt
PlusSeat 4’s
E. SCY ERECT FC
SF
Completion date
Waistcoat / Vest Express timing details Covered buttons, cloth or silk Watch/chain hole and location Cloth back
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Shirt Collar OTHER
FPS
Seat
Thigh
Outside Leg
Inside Leg
Bottoms
DROP DROP L R
Name
Order No.
Forward
Reverse
Belt
Zip
Slim
None
Waist
MSS
Tabs
Outside Leg Inside Leg
Button
Braces
Comments
Normal
Easy
Slant
Total £
Bal £
Seat
Thigh
Bottoms
PTU
Plain
Straight
Hip
Flaps
2 Pce
No Hip
Jkt
O/Coat
written in the comments Options that do not appear in a box need toDepbe
[email protected] Tel No: 020 7735 4701 £ 2 Pce ext. trs. M/Coat section: Measured by
Height
Waist
Date
2 Upper Waist
Plain
M/CoatChest
DB
Chest
Slim
Dep £ Length
Extra Trousers
Yes/No
Normal
Bottoms
Comments
Style
Handle
Vents PKTS in
Detail
Waist Pleats Fly
Part Suit
Style
Description
SB
Comments
Previous Order:
Name
Cloth No.
Vest
Slant
Order No.
Cloth - Merchant
W/C
Pockets Bottoms Fitting
1 of
Outside Leg Inside Leg
Expiry Date:
Lapel Width Flower Hole
Meas. Pockets Lapel
Date
3pc
Extra Trousers
Front Length
Measures
Opening
PKTS out
Jackets
Trousers
Part Suit
Peak Back
Braces
Comments
Waist Promotion:
Express / 3pc N W/CExisting PartY timing 1 ofdetails CommentsNew Data Y / N TunnelSuitloops and width No. CutDatelowerOrder front rise and amount Name Payment: Chqe/Cash/Card Cut high back rise and amountTotal £ T/O Cloth - Merchant Drop hip left/right and amount Firm 2 Pce 2Pce ext. trs. 3 Pce Trs VestPadded Lapel Clothtail No. Fish / Peak backSoftJkt Centre None Drop cross pockets Side Description Drop cross frog mouth pockets OTP Slant Straight Slant or straight / jetted pockets Lining Description Ticket Pen Ribbed or satin braidBreast HEE Cuff R Raised 1 of 3pc seam 2pc Jktside Cuff S Metal zip Deep pleats Date Order No. Name Fully lined Cloth - Merchant Forward Reverse None Unlined MSS Tabs Trim colour (pocketsBeltand waistband) Cloth No. Unfinished bottoms Zip Braces Button PTU depth Normal Easy Slim Description Angled cut bottoms Plain PTU Trs
Tabs
Button
Credit Card No:
Waist Pleats
Chest
MSS
Zip
Email:
2 Upper
Post Code:
Fly
Meas.
Lining No & Description Ref By:
2 Lower
Pockets Bottoms Fitting
County: Trousers
Fly
Lapel
Description
Pockets
Vest
Mobile:
Knee (cloth)
Thigh (body)
Options that do not appear in a box need to be written in the comments Yes/No SB HEE DB Cloth No. Home: Post Code: Work Tel: section: Tel:
3 Pce
Trs
Field Jkt
Plus 4’s
Vest OTHER
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WAIST
31
35
32
36
33
37
34
38
35
39 36
40 37
41 38
42 39
43 40
44 41
45 42
46 43
47 44
48 45
49 46
50 47
51 48
52 49
53
BACK
8
36
38
39
40
41
42
43
6
47
48
49
50
51
54
55
53
57 54
58 55
59 56
60
56
57
58
19 59
19 60
19 61
62
19 191/4
7
7
BICEPS MOVE IN 1/8”
HALF BACK MOVES IN 1/8”
VENTS MOVE IN 1/2”
Measurements are provided as a guide only and represent the system default. Please be sure to give minimum 6 jacket and 5 trousers measures.
LAPELS MOVE IN 1/4”
CUFFS MOVE IN 1/8”
JKT SEAT MOVES IN 1”
COAT LENGTH MOVE IN 1/2”
SLEEVES MOVE IN 1/4”
JKT WAIST MOVES IN 1/2”
35 351/4 351/2
123/4 127/8 131/8 131/4 131/2 135/8 137/8 14 143/8 141/2 143/4 147/8 151/8 151/4 151/2 155/8 157/8 16 161/4 163/8 165/8 163/4 17 171/8 173/8 171/2 173/4
BICEP
34 341/4 341/2 341/2 343/4 343/4 343/4 35
ALL LAPELS 31/2 INCHES WIDE, WE SUGGEST YOU OVERRIDE TO 31/4 FOR SB3 UP TO 44” CHEST
LAPEL
FULL SLEEVE 31 311/4 311/2 313/4 313/4 32 321/4 321/2 321/2 323/4 33 331/4 331/4 331/2 333/4 34
113/4 117/8 12 121/8 121/4 123/8 121/2 123/4 123/4 127/8 13 131/8 131/4 133/8 131/2 135/8 133/4 14 141/4 141/2 143/4 151/8 151/4 151/4 151/2 153/4 16
26 261/8 261/8 261/8 261/8
CUFF
26
71/8 71/4 71/4 73/8 71/2 71/2
10 101/8 101/4 103/8 101/2 105/8 103/4 107/8 11 111/8
52
61/8 61/4 61/4 63/8 61/2 61/2 65/8 65/8 63/4 67/8
91/8 91/4 93/8 91/2 95/8 93/4 97/8
46
25 251/8 251/8 251/4 253/8 253/8 251/2 255/8 255/8 253/4 253/4 257/8 257/8 257/8 26
6
9
45
18 181/4 181/4 181/4 181/2 181/2 181/2 183/4 183/4 183/4 183/4 183/4 19 44
52
56
ALL VENTS GRADED ACCORDING TO JACKET LENGTH
241/2 245/8 243/4 243/4 247/8 25
6
81/8 81/4 83/8 81/2 85/8 83/4 87/8
37
51/2 55/8 55/8 53/4 53/4 57/8
77/8
35
51
55
32 321/4 321/4 321/2 321/2 321/2 323/4
50
54
SIDE VENT
C TO C SLEEVE CENTRE VENT
SHLD WIDTH RELATION TO 1/2 BACK
1/2
SEAT
NAT WAIST 171/4 171/4 171/4 171/2 171/2 173/4 173/4 173/4 18
FULL LENGTH 281/2 283/4 29 291/4 291/2 293/4 30 301/4 301/4 301/2 303/4 303/4 31 311/4 311/4 311/2 311/2 313/4 313/4 32
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LAMBTON SB JACKET SIZE CHART. CLASSIC AND WEST END NORMAL FIT
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WAIST
31
35
32
36
33
37
34
38
35
39 36
40 37
41 38
42 39
43 40
44 41
45 42
46 43
47 44
48 45
49 46
50 47
51 48
52 49
53
BACK
8
36
38
39
40
41
42
43
6
47
48
49
50
51
54
55
53
57 54
58 55
59
56
60
56
57
58
19
59
19
60
19
61
62
19 191/4
7
7
CUFFS MOVE IN 1/8” LAPELS MOVE IN 1/4” BICEPS MOVE IN 1/8”
JKT SEAT MOVES IN 1”
COAT LENGTH MOVE IN 1/2”
HALF BACK MOVES IN 1/8”
VENTS MOVE IN 1/2”
Measurements are provided as a guide only and represent the system default. Please be sure to give minimum 6 jacket and 5 trousers measures.
SLEEVES MOVE IN 1/4”
JKT WAIST MOVES IN 1/2”
35 351/4 351/2
123/4 127/8 131/8 131/4 131/2 135/8 137/8 14 143/8 141/2 143/4 147/8 151/8 151/4 151/2 155/8 157/8 16 161/4 163/8 165/8 163/4 17 171/8 173/8 171/2 173/4
BICEP
34 341/4 341/2 341/2 343/4 343/4 343/4 35
ALL LAPELS 4 INCHES WIDE
LAPEL
FULL SLEEVE 31 311/4 311/2 313/4 313/4 32 321/4 321/2 321/2 323/4 33 331/4 331/4 331/2 333/4 34
113/4 117/8 12 121/8 121/4 123/8 121/2 123/4 123/4 127/8 13 131/8 131/4 133/8 131/2 135/8 133/4 14 141/4 141/2 143/4 151/8 151/4 151/4 151/2 153/4 16
26 261/8 261/8 261/8 261/8
CUFF
26
71/8 71/4 71/4 73/8 71/2 71/2
10 101/8 101/4 103/8 101/2 105/8 103/4 107/8 11 111/8
52
61/8 61/4 61/4 63/8 61/2 61/2 65/8 65/8 63/4 67/8
91/8 91/4 93/8 91/2 95/8 93/4 97/8
46
25 251/8 251/8 251/4 253/8 253/8 251/2 255/8 255/8 253/4 253/4 257/8 257/8 257/8 26
6
9
45
18 181/4 181/4 181/4 181/2 181/2 181/2 183/4 183/4 183/4 183/4 183/4 19 44
52
56
VENTS GRADED ACCORDING TO JACKET LENGTH
241/2 245/8 243/4 243/4 247/8 25
6
81/8 81/4 83/8 81/2 85/8 83/4 87/8
37
51/2 55/8 55/8 53/4 53/4 57/8
77/8
35
51
55
32 321/4 321/4 321/2 321/2 321/2 323/4
50
54
SIDE VENT
C TO C SLEEVE CENTRE VENT
SHLD WIDTH RELATION TO 1/2 BACK
1/2
SEAT
NAT WAIST 171/4 171/4 171/4 171/2 171/2 173/4 173/4 173/4 18
FULL LENGTH 281/2 283/4 29 291/4 291/2 293/4 30 301/4 301/4 301/2 303/4 303/4 31 311/4 311/4 311/2 311/2 313/4 313/4 32
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LAMBTON DB JACKET SIZE CHART. CLASSIC AND WEST END NORMAL FIT
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9
WAIST
RISE
9 1/ 2
29
35
10
30
36
10
31
37
33
39 34
40 35
41
10 101/2 101/2 11
32
38 37
43 38
44 39
45
11 111/2 111/2 12
36
42
12
40
46
12
41
47
12
42
48
12
43
49
12
44
50
12
45
51
6” WAIST/SEAT DROP
12
46
52
12
47
53
12
48
54
12
49
55
12
50
56
1 REAR DART
12
51
57
12
52
58
12
53
59
12
54
60
17
17
19 18
20 18
20 18
20 18
20 19
21 19
21 19
21 19
21 20
23 20
23 20
23 21
24 21
24 21
24
21
24
21
24
THIGHS MOVE IN 1/2”
RISE MOVE IN 1/4”
Measurements are provided as a guide only and represent the system default. Please be sure to give minimum 6 jacket and 5 trousers measures.
BOTTOM’S MOVE IN 1/2”
KNEE MOVES IN 1/2”
BELTLOOPS MOVE IN 1/8”
TROUSER WAIST MOVES IN 1/2”
THIGHS MEASURED AT 3” BELOW CROTCH SEAM
211/2 22 221/2 231/4 233/4 241/2 25 251/2 26 261/2 27 271/2 28 281/2 29 291/2 30 301/2 31 311/2 32 321/2 33 331/2 34 341/2 35
20
23
Thigh diameter 0 pleats
20
23
217/8 223/8 227/8 235/8 241/8 245/8 253/8 257/8 263/8 267/8 273/8 277/8 283/8 287/8 293/8 297/8 303/8 307/8 313/8 317/8 323/8 327/8 333/8 337/8 343/8 347/8 353/8
19
22
221/8 225/8 231/8 237/8 243/8 247/8 255/8 261/8 265/8 271/8 275/8 281/8 285/8 291/8 295/8 301/8 305/8 311/8 315/8 321/8 325/8 331/8 335/8 341/8 345/8 351/8 355/8
19
22
Thigh diameter 1 pleats
19
22
Thigh diameter 2 pleats
21/2
1/2
21/2
13/8
17
19
W/BAND WIDTH HEM DEPTH BELT LOOPS TUNNEL LOOPS
16
19
13/8
16
BOTTOMS 16
18
PTU
18
18
KNEE
LEG SEAM 293/4 293/4 303/4 303/4 303/4 313/4 313/4 313/4 313/4 313/4 313/4 313/4 313/4 313/4 313/4 313/4 313/4 313/4 313/4 313/4 313/4 313/4 313/4 313/4 313/4 313/4 313/4
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9
WAIST
RISE
91/2
26
35
10
27
36
10
28
37
30
39 31
40 32
41
10 101/2 101/2 11
29
38 34
43 35
44 36
45
11 111/2 111/2 12
33
42
12
37
46
12
38
47
12
39
48
12
40
49
12
41
50
9” WAIST/SEAT DROP
12
42
51
12
43
52
12
44
53
12
45
54
12
46
55
2 REAR DARTS
12
47
56
12
48
57
12
49
58
12
50
59
12
51
60
17
17
19 18
20 18
20 18
20 18
20 19
21 19
21 19
21 19
21 20
23 20
23 20
23
21
24
21
24
21
24
21
24
21
24
THIGHS MOVE IN 1/2”
RISE MOVE IN 1/4”
measurements are provided as a guide only and represent the system default. Please be sure to give minimum 6 jacket and 5 trousers measures.
BOTTOM’S MOVE IN 1/2”
KNEE MOVES IN 1/2”
BELTLOOPS MOVE IN 1/8”
TROUSER WAIST MOVES IN 1/2”
THIGHS MEASURED AT 3” BELOW CROTCH SEAM
211/2 22 221/2 231/4 233/4 241/2 25 251/2 26 261/2 27 271/2 28 281/2 29 291/2 30 301/2 31 311/2 32 321/2 33 331/2 34 341/2 35
20
23
217/8 223/8 227/8 235/8 241/8 245/8 253/8 257/8 263/8 267/8 273/8 277/8 283/8 287/8 293/8 297/8 303/8 307/8 313/8 317/8 323/8 327/8 333/8 337/8 343/8 347/8 353/8
20
23
Thigh diameter 0 pleats
19
22
Thigh diameter 1 pleats
19
22
221/8 225/8 231/8 237/8 243/8 247/8 255/8 261/8 265/8 271/8 275/8 281/8 285/8 291/8 295/8 301/8 305/8 311/8 315/8 321/8 325/8 331/8 335/8 341/8 345/8 351/8 355/8
19
22
Thigh diameter 2 pleats
21/2
1/2
21/2
13/8
17
19
W/BAND WIDTH HEM DEPTH BELT LOOPS TUNNEL LOOPS
16
19
13/8
16
BOTTOMS 16
18
PTU
18
18
KNEE
LEG SEAM 293/4 293/4 303/4 303/4 303/4 313/4 313/4 313/4 313/4 313/4 313/4 313/4 313/4 313/4 313/4 313/4 313/4 313/4 313/4 313/4 313/4 313/4 313/4 313/4 313/4 313/4 313/4
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LAMBTON TROUSER SLIM FIT
Personnel and Responsibilities London office:
Lambton Tailoring Moray House 1st Floor 23-31 Great Titchfield Street London W1W 7PA Tel: 020 7436 0468 Fax: 020 7323 1644 Matthew Norton Managing Director
[email protected] Sue Walsh Account support and order process training.
[email protected]
Leeds office:
Lambton Tailoring The Powerhouse Springfield Commercial Centre Bagley Lane Farsley Pudsey Leeds LS28 5LY Tel: 0113 257 0841 Fax: 0113 290 9240 Gary Miller MTM Director
[email protected] Gilly Cromack Customer Service Manager, queries and e.t.a. times.
[email protected] Lorraine Matthews Accounts/Office Manager Angie Rawnsley Accounts Assistant
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Conditions of Sale 1.
DEFINITIONS In these Conditions of Sale “the Seller” means Lambton Tailoring Limited “the Customer” means the person firm or company purchasing the goods, “the Goods” mean the Order placed by the Customer for the supply of the Goods.
2.
GENERAL Unless otherwise expressly agreed in writing by the Seller these conditions shall apply to all Orders received and accepted. The Customer must inform all orders in writing. If the Customer’s Order contains printed conditions such conditions bind the Seller only to the extent that they do not conflict with these conditions and have been accepted in writing by the Seller. Time is not an essence of order; the target delivery date/production period is an estimate and does not form part of the contract unless agreed in writing. The seller cannot be held responsible for any loss of profit by the customer due to faulty goods or delays in delivery. The seller accepts responsibility for one percent deviation from measurements given, due to cloth irregularities and performance, any greater change is the responsibility of the cloth manufacturer.
3.
VARIATION No alterations or variations of the terms and conditions of any Order are binding on the Seller unless agreed by the Seller in writing.
4.
PRICES Prices given or quoted are exclusive of Value Added Tax or any other revenue charge packing carriage delivery or handling unless otherwise agreed in writing. If there is any increase in the cost of the Goods to the Seller or in the rate of Value Added tax prior to delivery or collection of the Goods the price thereof will be adjusted to reflect such increase.
5.
CANCELLATION Cancellation of any Order cannot be made without the Seller’s consent.
6.
PAYMENT The Customer shall make payment within seven days from receipt of invoice, until such times as they have been accepted for a credit account by Lambton Tailoring and its insurers. No credit account will be considered without an accompanying credit application form. Once such a credit account is set up the Customer shall make payment no later than the 30th of the month following that of the invoice, unless special arrangements have previously been agreed. All payments shall be made payable to Lambton Tailoring Limited. In the case of dispute or legal proceedings the Seller’s offices at the address shown on the invoice is to be deemed the place where payment is made. The Seller shall be entitled to charge and the Customer shall pay interest calculated at the rate of 1.5% per month upon any invoices not paid on time in accordance with this clause from the date of issue of the relevant invoice or invoices. If payment is not received by due date, all services will be suspended immediately and if, 14 days later, the account still remains unpaid, legal proceeding to recover the debt will commence.
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Until payment by the Customer of all monies payable by the Customer to the Seller under this or any contract the property in the Goods or any part of them shall not pass to the Customer but shall remain with the Seller Until the property has so passed the Customer shall hold the Goods as bailey and will at its own expense keep the Goods safe and insured against customary commercial risks and shall keep them separately stored in a readily identifiable state. Until the property in the Goods has so passed the Customer shall return the Goods to the Seller on demand and the Seller shall without prejudice to any other rights be entitled to go upon the property of the Customer and repossess and remove the Goods.
The Customer shall be at liberty to sell the Goods in the ordinary course of business. The proceeds of any such sale and the benefit of any contract of sale shall be the property of and held in trust for the Seller absolutely. 8.
PASSING OF RISK The Goods shall be at the Customer’s risk from the date of delivery.
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Conditions of Sale 9.
DISPATCH Time of dispatch shall not be of the essence of the contract. Delivery of the Goods may be wholly or partially suspended (as the case may require) during any delay in the preparation or manufacture of the Goods for whatever reason. The Customer shall not hold the Seller responsible for any direct or indirect loss that may arise if delivery is delayed.
10. DAMAGE OR LOSS IN TRANSIT AND SHORTAGE Where the Seller has agreed to deliver of the Goods no liability is accepted by the Seller for the damage or loss during transit or any shortage unless the Customer notifies the Seller in writing within three days of receipt of the goods and in any event the Seller’s liability shall be limited under clause 12 hereof. Notification to the Seller must in all cases be given to the address shown on the invoice. 11. WARRANTIES No warranties representations or conditions of any kind express or implied are given by the Seller except as specifically agreed in writing with the Customer. 12. DATA PROTECTION Please note the following regarding the Data Protection Act 1998. We may transfer information about you to our bankers/financers for the purposes of providing services for the following reasons:Obtaining credit insurance Making credit reference agency searches Credit control Assessment and analysis (including credit scoring, product and statistical analysis) Securitisation Protecting our interests We will provide you with details of our bankers/financiers and that of any credit reference agencies used on request. 13. GENERAL LIABILITY The Seller’s liability for any loss and or damage whether direct or indirect consequential or howsoever cause shall be limited to replacement at the option of the Seller of the Goods which are notified to the Seller in writing as being defective within three days of the date of delivery provided that the Seller shall be under no liability if the Customer fails to adhere strictly to the terms of payment provided for herein or if the Goods have not been used or retained reasonably or properly. 14. CURRENCY Unless otherwise agreed prices are stated and shall be payable in sterling at such place as the Seller may designate. If prices are stated in other than Sterling the Customer shall pay the Seller the amount of such other currency as may be required to purchase the same amount of Sterling as could be purchased on the date when this contract is entered into. 15. ASSIGNMENT The contract of which these conditions form part is personal to the Customer who shall not assign the benefit thereof without the Seller’s written consent. 16. LEGAL CONSTRUCTION The contract shall in all respects be construed and operated as an English contract and subject to the exclusive jurisdiction of the English Courts.
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