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  1. herringbonekid

    1920s suits

    Montgomery Ward, 1920:
  2. herringbonekid

    What are you wearing today??

    i've never seen a photo of George VI in a hat of that style.
  3. herringbonekid

    Show us your TIES

    something a bit different; grenadine (and other fancy weave in the stripe) 'Arrow' brand tie, probably 30s:
  4. herringbonekid

    1920s suits

    1922:
  5. herringbonekid

    Hair cuts

    see Anton Walbrook's hair (there appears to be some pomade in many photos, but none or very little in others).
  6. herringbonekid

    Show us your British suits

    what width are the trouser bottoms Freddie ?
  7. herringbonekid

    Show us your British suits

    looks mid 30s to me Freddie. even if it was from 1928 i don't think there'd be any discernible difference from a 30s suit (assuming it's a wide legged trouser, not a narrow pre-bag trouser). in other words, it could be late 20s, but i don't know how it could be proved except for a tailor's date...
  8. herringbonekid

    The Vintage Tailoring Thread

    discussions of modern vintage-inspired suits here please: http://www.thefedoralounge.com/showthread.php?66098-Show-us-your-vintage-inspired-suits
  9. herringbonekid

    Vintage Suitings: Discussions of, and sourcing modern equivalents, etc.

    gents, this thread is about suiting fabrics, not suits. :confused: discussions of modern vintage-inspired suits here please: http://www.thefedoralounge.com/showthread.php?66098-Show-us-your-vintage-inspired-suits
  10. herringbonekid

    1930's Pinstripe Peak Lapel Jacket with Issues Size 40R/42R

    the mends would have to be really good though. it's a problem; re-weaving is so costly to have done professionally.
  11. herringbonekid

    Show us your British suits

    thanks for scanning that booklet Eddie !
  12. herringbonekid

    Show us your British suits

    i don't think it's specifically a riding jacket, but could have been used as such (most hacking jackets had a centre vent). many non-riding jackets of the 30s had similarly close set buttons. here's the listing...
  13. herringbonekid

    Show us your British suits

    that's what i'm seeing too (i don't think it's a ladies jacket though). i was hoping you were going to buy it so we could see some better shots of it worn. ;)
  14. herringbonekid

    Show us your British suits

    not sure. the seller said 20s / 30s. tricky one to date accurately.
  15. herringbonekid

    Show us your British suits

    this (probably orphaned) tweed jacket sold yesterday on U.S. ebay. i'm certain it's British. the only other British suit jackets i've seen with curved pockets belonged to the Duke of Windsor (he had at least two).
  16. herringbonekid

    Reproduction classic workwear

    oh, and another with an extension neckband theme (The Real McCoy's): (been washed, but not ironed yet, hence wrinkles)
  17. herringbonekid

    Reproduction classic workwear

    i haven't seen the other colour... (EDIT: i have... in the photo of you with the bandana. i like that colour too. bit more 'French workwear' blue). where did you find your's ?
  18. herringbonekid

    Reproduction classic workwear

    for Autumn: one pocket '1920s' pullover shirt (still available at sale price at END clothing):
  19. herringbonekid

    Show Us Vintage GERMAN Suits

    looks late teens - early 20s. if only it had been in deadstock condition !
  20. herringbonekid

    The Vintage Tailoring Thread

    i would assume those weights are per running metre since they've specified the 150cm width.

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