Yes, I had my eye one it, but I am unsure about the measurements. 43 inches pit to pit doubled seems too small for a 41 inch chest, even so, perhaps the seller didn't extend the fabric fully when he measured it.
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I don't have the reference at the moment, but didn't the German command in 1945, fast running out of options, hope that the Western allies would join them against the Soviets as a sort of deus ex machina? Not sure how the German soldier would feel about this, however I have a number of...
Another mini Spring clean, here are some nice jackets for sale on Ebay, A BIN and two auctions:
1950s Harris Tweed: unusually with soft shoulders and high button stance, giving it a somewhat 1920s look...
One thing I have noticed with old jackets is that the buttons tend to be sewn quite far from the edge:
Is this to allow for some adjustability? I found that when I repositioned the buttons on my 1940s/50s tweed jacket which was a bit tight, I was able to loosen the fit considerably.
Quite a...
I leave it in a container with some dish soap water, then drain it and rinse it in some clean water without pouring directly on the tie from the tap.
I have a question- how do people iron ties? do you use an ironing cloth, low temperature etc?
It's fairly coarse, but the weave is neat and uniform-not lumpy. It would work with a sports coat. Another thing that helps the look is the colour-it is quite a 'cold' grey rather than that muddled brown/grey/green 1940s military wool you often see.
Here are some better pics than you'll find in...
Good posts. I want to second Two Type's suggestion of the Danish wool trousers. They are a spectacular, heavy grey wool in a flattering cut, pleated, high waisted, wide legged. There are other vendors in case your size is out of stock, try these search words ''danish wool army trousers'' or...
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Amazing-Vintage-1940s-Flecked-Tweed-Sport-Coat-36R-/301612616208?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item4639834a10
This is just something else.
Short Swiss army coat, probably from the 1940s.
It appears to be a greatcoat shortened to a peacoat equivalent length.
Some interesting features:
Sleeve turn ups. Very much a heritage feature found on Napoleonic and older uniforms, it is actually very practical in that you can adjust the...
I bought this Swiss army coat in London during a Fedora Lounge gathering.
It appears to be a greatcoat shortened to a peacoat equivalent length.
Even though I wasn't sure if I could incorporate it successfully into my wardrobe (now selling it in the classifieds) I just had to take it home...
Good to know. I often see photos of shirts being worn with drooping shoulder seams, but I guess it's a matter of the shirt being worn too big, or a workwear shirt with a more generous cut.
Good idea for a thread, wow Dali looks like Deniro in Taxi Driver in the first one!! So anachronistic.
Mervyn Peake, illustrator and author:
Lumpy trousers
Incredible finds Fastuni. As I've never had one in my size, I wonder, do vintage shirts have a snug fit on the shoulders, or does the seam often hang off the shoulder?
Some good posts lately, need to catch up and post some feedback!
Thanks for posting LadyBaltimore, nice summery dresses, and I also like the tomboyish look with the varsity jacket.
What is the story with the garments on the wall? They look like traditional/festival wear of some sort?
Hyena, I...
It's funny, because I would describe what you got as 'regular' pleats and what you are used to as 'reverse' pleats. It's more of a European look, personally, I prefer it. More streamlined.
Lovely ties Eddie.
Retro Spectator, I like the shape of the ties you made, and the colour palette.
One thing that needs work is the definition of your lines, and the symmetry of some of the patterns, for example some repeated shapes should have consistent spacing, and the strokes could be a...
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