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  1. herringbonekid

    Baby Blue Burton Belt Back Suit

    what exactly is wrong with the lapels at present ?
  2. herringbonekid

    Baby Blue Burton Belt Back Suit

    the invisible mending looks great.
  3. herringbonekid

    30s-40s British Workwear Influenced Style

    they had button down collars in the teens, 20s, 30s & 40s, but they're not a style you would associate with a 30s-40s labourer. you can't get more labourer than the collarless style.
  4. herringbonekid

    30s-40s British Workwear Influenced Style

    fear not, they had eight-piece caps in England in the 20s-40s period: ... they just weren't as common as the two piece / flat cap. you'll see more as you go back into the late Victorian period.
  5. herringbonekid

    Shirt collar oddities - Boardwalk Empire Shirt Collars

    Claudio, i have a 1940s Euro shirt with that feature. short sleeved too. i'll try and post a pic later.
  6. herringbonekid

    German 20s-30s work trousers

    these are now on ebay: http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/1920s-1940s-German-cotton-work-trousers-/261878611229?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_3&hash=item3cf92e7d1d
  7. herringbonekid

    Show Us Vintage GERMAN Suits

    TT, not all British trouser pockets were cut on the side seam. here's a pair of CC41's that are angled forward: and here's another atypical pair (also CC41) with two waist buttons and a similar (to Fastuni's) pocket flap shape:
  8. herringbonekid

    Show Us Vintage GERMAN Suits

    no, the tunnel belt loops would be unusual on a British suit, but there are examples out there. several things look immediately British to me; the body and sleeve linings, the way the inside pocket is done, the type of trouser waist-lining and overall trouser construction. great suit wherever...
  9. herringbonekid

    Show Us Vintage GERMAN Suits

    Fastuni, you don't think that suit could be British ?
  10. herringbonekid

    Balmoral Boots

    more vintage awesomeness for the ladies:
  11. herringbonekid

    Show Us Vintage GERMAN Suits

    has it got tunnel belt loops ?
  12. herringbonekid

    Austin Reed 1949 3 Piece Suit 44L (42L?)

    the old 'calling the measured size the suit size' problem. that seller should know better.
  13. herringbonekid

    Balmoral Boots

    Aubercy:
  14. herringbonekid

    Spencer's Trousers (UK). Any good?

    Old Town do flat felled seams on all of their trousers.... the type of seams you get on jeans. if you want to do a turn up on trousers with flat felled seams the best way to do it is the jeans way i.e. just flip the bottom up once. if you try and do it the tailored way (called a 'permanent...
  15. herringbonekid

    The Vintage Tailoring Thread

    can't say that's the case with most of my vintage jackets Metatron.... if they are far from the edge its possible they've already been moved.
  16. herringbonekid

    20's/30's contrasting trousers

    agreed. 'sportscoat' could be plain or jazzy, but usually not a pin/chalk striped worsted or flannel.
  17. herringbonekid

    30s-40s British Workwear Influenced Style

    you need the British workwear thread: http://www.thefedoralounge.com/showthread.php?69264-British-Workwear some British stuff in this thread too: http://www.thefedoralounge.com/showthread.php?68515-Pre-1950s-British-European-sportswear-and-leisurewear
  18. herringbonekid

    Balmoral Boots

    pic 3 with tarsal straps.
  19. herringbonekid

    Show us your scarves ...

    yes, the thin white scarves, but i think the thicker knitted (usually rayon) ones are something else. i read about it in the ebay listing of the seller i bought mine off a while ago. didn't save the text unfortunately.

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