The tailoring is very good. Removing the tailcoat outfit (evening dress) you discover that the shirt doesn't fasten down the front, but it made like a sweater that you have to pull over his head. Mars applied white tape between his legs to keep it firmly tucked down.
The morning suit, however, has those annoying little plastic poppers down the front. The bottom one snapped on first try but the middle one was a devil. The plastic stud wanted to bend instead of going into the hole. Eventually managed it, though in the process the nail art shirt button came unglued. Gluing those tiny things back on is always fraught with danger.
To attach the braces it's handy having a DID buttonhook, though I did try one without and it wasn't too difficult.
The tie is awkward to manage as it doesn't naturally lay fat. Tucking it into the waistband helps, before taming it with either the jacket or apron.
The shirt for the morning suit doesn't fasten at the collar so isn't as neat and tightly closed as it ought to be.
It was hard deciding on a pose for this one. I'd like to have used one of the closed hands as he often held them like that, but the Mars fists are too tightly clenched to appear relaxed.
I settled on this for now. Deferential, and stooping as he often was due to his height.
An earlier pose where the sculpt detail came out quite well: