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  1. herringbonekid

    Show Us Vintage GERMAN Suits

    is that the one you found at a street market ?
  2. herringbonekid

    Show off the sports coats.

    awesome jacket.
  3. herringbonekid

    What are you wearing today??

    like the cotton DB jacket Eddie. is it a 40s one ?
  4. herringbonekid

    30s-40s British Workwear Influenced Style

    i assume so. there's no mention of collars on this page of work shirts from Kays, 1930:
  5. herringbonekid

    1927 Summer Suit 42R - 44R

    the trousers are an early 20s width (8") ... not what you'd expect for 1927.
  6. herringbonekid

    Can someone identify this suit?

    it definitely looks 80s, possibly early 90s.
  7. herringbonekid

    vintage caps

    i think there is a snap there, just further back than normal. you can see a 'pull' in the centre of the underside:
  8. herringbonekid

    The Thread to Display Your 1930s Suits

    the first photo you posted is from 'Professor Beware' 1938, so unlikely to be the same suit.
  9. herringbonekid

    Can someone identify this suit?

    since the suit wasn't MTM for you, the fact that it fits perfectly is pure luck.
  10. herringbonekid

    The Thread to Display Your 1930s Suits

    very nice suit ! i really like the lapel shape. p.s. any labels in it ?
  11. herringbonekid

    Oxford Bags

    24" (12" across the ankle) is still within the wide legged 'semi-Oxford' style of the 30s as far as i'm concerned, and wouldn't qualify as the extra-wide mythical Oxford Bag that only seems to exist in a couple of photos. most people i know who buy 30s-40s suits have at least one suit with a...
  12. herringbonekid

    Show off the sports coats.

    really like the cord and white linen TT !
  13. herringbonekid

    Baby Blue Burton Belt Back Suit

    bottom button it is. full steam ahead !
  14. herringbonekid

    Show us your British suits

    skip the 70s.
  15. herringbonekid

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

    excellent article on 'super numbers' cloth : http://www.aei.org/publication/the-controversy-over-super-wool/ "The most discerning and favored customers are walked across the Via Filangeri to a warehouse where vintage cloth—some pieces from as far back as the 1930s—is stored. These are...
  16. herringbonekid

    Baby Blue Burton Belt Back Suit

    Freddie, is the jigger button (the inside button) on the back of the top or bottom front button ?
  17. herringbonekid

    Baby Blue Burton Belt Back Suit

    it must be made to roll to the bottom button then. i've never known a jacket to be made like that... unless it wasn't finished and the top button hole never put on. before you get the iron out: you should be able to feel where the roll line is just by handling it. the lapel should 'snap' to a...
  18. herringbonekid

    Baby Blue Burton Belt Back Suit

    Freddie, is there's a buttonhole to fasten at the top button ?
  19. herringbonekid

    Darcy Clothing Cricket Trousers

    9" across the ankle / hem is considered narrow for most people who wear 1930s trousers in the usual 10.5" - 11" width.

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