
These fit Zephyr rather snugly. I'm so pleased they fit properly. I'll be making a white poet-style shirt and a vest that matches the ribbon accents to go with it, and I'm hunting for some boots.

The button is a scrapbooking brad. The filigree pieces holding up the chains are bits cut from beading caps. I'm kinda pissed the brown thread and the burgundy thread cross each other, but I can live with it.

The studs and the door-knocker lookin' thing are more scrapbooking brads. The brown and gold ribbon is actually a strip of brocade fabric folded into thirds and ironed flat before being sewn down.

Working pockets!

I'm also a little annoyed that the darts in the back aren't perfectly even but another thing I can live with.
This pair also has working pockets, and these are the ones I made with a wider leg. I was aiming to make something like Tripp pants. I think I succeeded? Maybe?

More scrapbooking brads, and the silver loops holding up the straps are the round part of a pair of toggle clasps. Satin ribbon details

The silver loop here is just a jump ring through a ribbon loop. I wanted to use D-Rings but I didn't have any small enough.

More satin ribbon details. Cut the three strips and fray-checked em. The wider ribbon is just that, a wider ribbon.

Close-up of another of the scrapbooking buttons. The ribbon belt loops were sewn deliberately to have enough space to hold the chains and straps.

Close-up of the ribbons on the cuffs.

The jacket is an SD size with the sleeves rolled up but it looks so cute on him.