If its the eBay suit for $400 something dollars its not. Its a mid to late 40s suit. Wide shoulders- low button placement and drape chest found in that period.
Trying to actually dress like normal people of the day is actually much cooler and realistic then trying to look like a movie star or an illustration.
the kid is wearing a bow tie to pull it all together and since he is at work picking up glass he wont mind the cords getting messed up rather...
I have a friend with a full suit including this full dress vest cut. It was found a lot in young men's suits.
And it can be worn with cords and a work shirt. It looks great and "10s-20s casual"
I do hate trying to look like an illustration.
It has been a recurring thing due to a mischievous person trying to swindle buyers and sellers. It not an isolated incident.
Multiple sellers have been affected on anything 1920s or before in a size 38 or so. The guy opens up a new account so his buying account wont be affected.
It shows bad...
circa 1918
I sold it to a friend due to it not fitting me.
Its a green shepherds check flannel with a pinch back. 3 patch pockets.
Hes wearing one of my new reproductions.
More about this later
It sold 3 times before you got it. Someone was messing with the auction and never paying.
I would have picked it up as a study piece but I acquired another couple pieces
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