Unlike the more elaborate patterned trousers that make up his
‘Space Hobo’ look, Capaldi’s plain trousers are much easier to find off-the-peg
alternatives for. Unfortunately, if you’re an unusual size or a bit of a
stickler for detail it’s not so easy to find something that ticks all the
boxes. I ended up returning three different off-the-peg trousers due to either
accuracy or sizing problems.
Luckily
though there is a budget friendly solution to this that achieves a level of
accuracy close to the original Paul Smith trousers. A fairly well known website
called iTailor uses a configuration tool to create custom pieces of clothing;
these are tailored to your measurements in the Orient and usually take about a
month to arrive. The quality of their work is as good as anything you’ll find
in high street shops and their website’s 3D designer gives a wide array of
customisation options, they’ll also sometimes do small things not listed on the
website’s options if you ask specially.
Now,
after ordering several shirts through them there is one piece of advice I would
definitely give. The measurements section asks for you own body measurements,
it’s very easy to take these incorrectly and you’ll end up with a garment
that’s their idea of the ideal fit for your body rather than yours, for example
their shirts have very tight arms. Although they don’t advertise this, they
also allow you to give them measurements taken directly from a pre-existing
well-fitting garment. I cannot
recommend this enough. If you’re going to order something send them an
email first and ask for their garment measurement guide for that specific item,
after you order it send them an email with your order number and the garment
measurements you want for your tailored item.
My Doctor Mysterio outfit (minus the coat) featuring SA TM Lewin waistcoat, iTailor trousers and ModernTailor shirt.
Please note that navy, charcoal and black are quite difficult to photograph accurately and can easily be mistaken for each other in photos depending on the camera and lighting. I've tried to selectively use photos that show the fabric colour accurately however as I'm just using a phone camera the colour quality is slightly limited.
The Trousers:
Moving
back onto Capaldi, his Doctor has been seen in many different trousers, some of
which have only slight differences. I've tried to list all the ones seen so far
below, though as Series 10 hasn't aired yet there may be more to come:
1.
Paul Smith dark
navy pleated (Series 8)
2.
Unknown black pleated (Series
8)
3.
Chris Kerr dark
navy pleated (Series 9)
4.
Chris Kerr grey
houndstooth pleated (Series 9)
5.
Mendoza navy check flat
front (Series 9)
6.
Hugo Boss Caleb
grey check flat front (Series 9)
7.
Hugo Boss Caleb
grey check [inverted pattern] flat front (Series 9)
8.
Paul Smith 'chino
style' dark navy flat front (Series 9/10)
9.
Custom dark navy 'jeans
inseam' flat front (Series 10)
10. Custom black pleated (Series
10)
11. Custom black
Victorian flat front (Series 10)
I
ordered some pleated black trousers for my Dinner Suit outfit (trouser #2) a
while back however much to my surprise the Doctor has been seen in some black
pleated trousers for Series 10 (trouser #10) that are basically exactly the same. Note that as
nothing has been seen of the rear I'm assuming they are made in the same style
as Paul Smith trousers (two welt pockets with double darts above each. More recently I ordered some
dark navy flat fronts from them as an alternative to the Paul Smith 'chino
style' ones (trouser #8) however these I was less satisfied with. Firstly,
iTailor failed to pass on my special sizing requests despite acknowledging it resulting in a
three week delay whilst they made me a replacement pair,
I did end up with a spare pair of trousers from this so it wasn't all bad.
Secondly the dark navy colour was not quite as dark as it looked in the
pictures, this I'll discuss further down.
Review - The Accuracy:
The
iTailor 3D customisation tool will allow you to create a decent replica of some
of the plain-coloured trousers save for a couple of details. Capaldi’s pleated
trousers all use forward pleats, meaning the pleat is the other way round
compared to the vast majority of trousers seen today. The pleat direction is
not specifiable in the designer so has to be requested specially.
My specially requested forward pleats.
Also,
the majority of Paul Smith trousers have two darts between each of the rear
pockets and the waistband whereas iTailor only do one on their trousers. I asked them as a
special request to do two on my navy trousers but they didn't so don't get your
hopes up too high, it's a relatively small detail so I din't make a
fuss about it.
The rear of both my trousers.
Both
the black and dark navy fabrics are a slightly shiny wool blend twill that
feels no better nor worse than found on any other trousers of this price point.
The black is quite similar in appearance to the Palmer waistcoat's fabric
although the twill weave is slightly less fine, it is a very slightly different shade of black but does
a fairly good job at looking like a matching set as the S10 pleated trousers
have been described.
Palmer waistcoat shown against black iTailor trousers.
I
can't be totally sure but the dark navy fabric appears noticeably lighter than
the original Paul Smith flat fronted trousers (though I believe the weave is
similar) and have more contrast against the Palmer than they should. It is also
a noticeably different weave and shade of navy compared to the Series 8 Paul
Smith trousers and the Series 9 Chris Kerr ones. Given the fabric is too light
I may try and overdye mine at some future point to darken the colour, until I attempt this I hesitate to recommend iTailor for any of the
dark navy trousers. I've included the dark navy trousers in the table further
down just in case anyone specifically wants them anyway.
Palmer waistcoat shown against dark navy iTailor trousers.
Providing
you follow the instructions later in this article the actual design
features of the trousers should be near identical to the screen used trousers,
save for the twin pocket darts. The rear welt pockets are button-less like
the originals and the cuffs have a nice 1.5 inch height to them
iTailor's dark navy against a swatch of screen accurate fabric from S9's pleated trousers.
Review - The Fit:
This
is where the trousers fall down a bit. If you order using the standard body
measurement route they'll basically end up as a regular fitting pair of
trousers rather than Capaldi's slim, body-hugging style. Unfortunately,
although using garment measurements improves this significantly it does
not result in a perfect fitting pair of trousers.
When
I ordered the the black trousers I followed the iTailor measuring guide and the
resulting trousers were looser round the back of the knee than Capaldi's. In
addition the leg width was made within moderate tailoring tolerances albeit at
the upper end of the size, resulting in legs than did not quite hug the body as
I'd hoped. I assumed that it was down to the guide not asking for many places
to measure the leg width so in my next order for the navy trousers I specified
several width measurements, each 5 inches further up the leg. After receiving
the second, corrected, pair of navy trousers I discovered that iTailor add extra to your very specific measurements from around the mid-leg area and tend to
make it baggier than specified. The cut is good enough for the moment but I may
have to have the legs taken in slightly from mid-femur to mid-fibular
eventually, the leg half-width around the knee is currently about half an inch larger than specified in the order.
How to Order:
Before
you order be sure to get in touch with iTailor (info@itailor.com) to ask if they'll
take garment measurements rather than body measurements in addition to any
minor customisations you
require. If they give the go ahead this covers you in case they screw up and
forget your special requirements like what happened with my navy trousers.
The
table below will guide you through what options to choose in order to achieve
as close a replica as possible. Note that I’ve grouped the two pleated trousers
together as although they are technically different the differences are way too
subtle to really capture in a replica such as this.
Black S8/10
Pleated
|
Navy S8/9
Pleated
|
Navy S9/10
Flat Fronts
|
|
Fabric
|
Black (3799-22)
|
Dark Navy (3799-20)
|
Dark Navy (3799-20)
|
Style
|
Narrow/Slim
|
Narrow/Slim
|
Narrow/Slim
|
Pleat
|
Single Pleat
|
Single Pleat
|
No Pleats
|
Pant
Pocket
|
Slanted
|
Slanted
|
Slanted
|
Back
Pockets
|
Single Opening (Both)
|
Single Opening (Both)
|
Single Opening (Both)
|
Belt
Loops
|
Single (Normal)
|
Single (Normal)
|
Single (Normal)
|
Cuffs
|
Cuff
|
Cuff
|
Cuff
|
After
placing the order send an email to iTailor customer service (info@itailor.com) quoting your order number.
Ask them to do forward pleats if desired (and maybe twin darts above each rear pocket but they probably won't) in addition
to supplying your own garment measurements and asking them to ignore whatever measurements you've put into the 3D configurator. I would also include additional leg
measurements as I mentioned earlier to try and get the legs close to Capaldi's, though iTailor may make them slightly looser.
Verdict:
So
to summarise, I would recommend iTailor
for the black Mummy/S10 pleated trousers due to how well they match in terms of
design (and fabric for S10) to the originals. I would not recommend them for any dark navy
trousers as their fabric simply isn't dark enough and looks kinda off to my
eye, though maybe mine are salvageable depending
on how they dye. If you do order from them be prepared to wait up to 6 weeks
though it can be a lot less depending on the time of year. They will likely
claim they will do twin darts above the pocket but simply won't do it when they
make them and the trousers will likely be a bit looser than they should around
the mid-leg even if you give them very specific measurements, this is a fairly
easy fix for a seamstress however. If possible try and order the trousers during one of their sales events, I did this with mine, they have a 'fabric of the week' deal where they knock £10 off the price of whatever fabric it is.
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