I would consider the shirt on the top a spear point and the shirt on the bottom a california collar....or would they both be classified as california collars?
Similar to the zazou and swing kids, Pachucos in the US wore comparatively long hair that they swept up into Elvis style pompadours and ducktails; this was the late 1930s and early 1940s mind you, years before that look was popularized in the 1950s. Their Mexico City counterparts wore slicked...
In competitive fields like vintage clothing, sniping is just part of the game. I don't use sniping programs, I've never had a need for them.
As a seller, I sometimes get upset potential bidder contact me after an auction is over to whine about how their sniping program failed, crashed, or...
This jacket is still available here on the Fedora Lounge for the price of $375 plus shipping until January 1st. You know that if Ardis or Snappy Gabs had this jacket they would charge $600-$700, if not more. After the 1st, this jacket will join all the other rare & collectible clothing that...
The four pocket is still available for $120, description below:
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Drapey Rayon Gabardine in a rare butterscotch color
Single breasted with wide hollywood collar
3 button closure
Padded shoulders
4 patch pockets
fully lined
ventless
Label reads "Gaylord - Made in California"...
I'll take a stab. I am by no means a suit-phile; most of my vintage suits were mass-produced store brands. Yet, this suit falls into my era of interest, so I can point a few things outs.
First, the color. Peruse any 1930s or 1940s catalog and you will see plenty of green and brown suits...
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