Does anyone recognize what kind of outfits these guys are wearing, or what the things are they're holding? One of these men may be my great-grandfather, I'm not sure. The caps look militaryish, but the lack of any insignia on the coats made me wonder.
Now on Ebay: http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=261069610169#ht_16137wt_1396
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The iconic Trad tweed - Norman Hilton. If there's a brand with more Trad/Ivy League cachet, I don't know what it is. This beauty is a glen plaid in blue, cream, brown and rust.* Narrow, natural shoulders, 3/2 sack, hook vent, horn buttons, handsewn buttonholes (and more), partially lined. It's...
Here's a larger version of the photo, though it's still hard to see. It's about an inch to the left of the seat seam, about three inches or so below the level of the pockets. The repair itself is maybe a half-inch long. I can't imagine it'd be very noticeable when the suit was being worn, and...
30s/40s, picked up today. Too small for me (38-40R), so it's in the Classifieds if anyone's interested: http://www.thefedoralounge.com/showthread.php?64974-1930s-40s-Navy-Pinstripe-3-Piece-suit-38-40R&p=1474694#post1474694
Came across this beauty today and couldn't pass it up. It has the 1939 union tag, and based on the styling I'd guess it's no later than the mid-40s. It's in fantastic condition - the jacket and vest are pristine, and the trousers only have two or three very, very small moth bites in the crotch...
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