Suit fitting

Are those suit fits? We are looking suit for wedding. The shoes tie and shirt sleeves added with photo editor digitally. We tried many suits, but lot of them has the lapels bend out noticeably at the chest area. (photo 2) The first concern maybe this one suit button stance is high. (photo 3) The second concern is the lapel width is is pretty slim compared to chest (i think)
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Bigelow
Bigelow2mo ago
You could do way worse than the fit in pic 1. It's certainly not bad. It is a bit slim; the lapels especially, but also the cut through the body, and even the trousers are on the slim side. If I were you I'd personally look for a jacket that fits almost exactly like this, but with 1) wider lapels, 2) a slightly lower button stance, 3) a slightly less slim cut through the body, and pants that are slightly more relaxed in the thigh with no/minimal taper down to the leg opening. But those are just my preferences. If you like how this suit fits on you, I'll reiterate, it's a perfectly fine fit, just on the slim side.
knobber
knobber2mo ago
Button stance is tricky, we tried many lower button stances , but then the lapel bends out
Bigelow
Bigelow2mo ago
Yes, that's because it's too slim If you lower the button stance the slimness through the chest/waist will cause pulling/puckering in the fabric this is one of the reasons I suggested a more relaxed cut here's an example of one of my tailored jackets (not a suit but same concepts apply) - it fits me more relaxed, has a moderate button stance (not too high and not too low), and wider lapels I prefer it a lot to something like the fit you showed where it's slim/restrictive, slim lapels, and high button stance here's a buttoned pic from a long time ago too lol. worse pic but just look at it for fit purposes. Compare how the silhouette of my outfit compares to yours, it just looks... looser, more relaxed