the standardized shape we see today and on this particular neckties was around since the 10s, but without the resilient construction that was introduced in 1923 they wear destroy upon wearing a couple of times. I have some early ones where the seam twists from the center to the back. Very...
The material looks like a stiff rayon weave, very similar to a couple of my own from the very late 20s-30s.
All the late 20s pieces I own and those that I have handled also have the stitching and label on the neckband as oppose to the label on the tips (some exceptions arise though).
I also...
https://www.etsy.com/listing/204752440/50s-gabardine-hollywood-waist-slacks?ref=shop_home_active_1
Here we have a great 50s slacks in a sage green gabardine with decorative pick stitching on the sides
Very crisp and have been dry cleaned
Only condition issue is the Small hole on...
Are you guys talking about interfacing or lining?
lining is just a cover
interfacing is to hold the shape
Palm beach did this to keep their neckties "cooler" but made up for it with their patented "4 fold" construction. this patented construction method used stacking of the cloth to give...
The Fifth Ave.
A banded Flat cap with 3 novelty box pleats in the back
This example shows it made with 1950s flecked wool
https://www.etsy.com/listing/203389267/3-box-pleat-back-flat-cap-custom?ref=shop_home_active_1
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