Nice blue color, but odd collar. Sort of reminds me of the jacket below.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Vtg-1930s-wool-GABARDINE-Blazer-38-40-R-jacket-BELTED-BACK-suit-DEPRESSION-ERA-/200988565251?pt=Vintage_Men_s_Clothing&hash=item2ecbda1f03
It doesn't get more 1950's than this, and even features six yes SIX buttons on each cuff!
http://www.ebay.com/itm/vtg-50s-Bespoke-Hollywood-Atomic-Fleck-Nubby-Tweed-Jacket-42R-Box-Cut-Blazer-/380773570374?pt=Vintage_Men_s_Clothing&hash=item58a7df9746
I had made a new thread for this question forgetting there was a "question" thread, so here it is again.
I just got a '20s herringbone tweed newsboy cap with fur ear muffs and I wanted to ask if anyone knows the most inexpensive way to clean it, particularly the fur earmuffs. Could a dry...
I just got a '20s herringbone tweed newsboy cap with fur ear muffs and I wanted to ask if anyone knows the most inexpensive way to clean it, particularly the fur earmuffs. Could a dry cleaner do it? Does anyone know the prices for cleaning fur in general?
-Thanks
GoldenEraFan
I'm not 100% certain it's WWI era, but it definitely pre-1946 and shares it's features with coats of the era. It's a size 36 but figure I share it anyway.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/VINTAGE-40s-WWII-US-NAVY-USN-10-BUTTON-WOOL-PEA-COAT-36-/121214142734?hash=item1c38ed090e
If you find one please post a photo! I'm dying to have photographic reference since I have one of my cartoon characters wearing a 1916 era peacoat. Want to get the specs right!
Apparently a special order suit with what appears to be a 1936 Union Label, unless the original owner bought it NOS in 1948.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/30s-40s-Vtg-Gray-Herringbone-SB-Peak-Lapel-3-pc-BELTED-BACK-SUIT-LARGE-size-/321244737134
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