Im a 42 R and it fits Like a glove.
The slacks however are a 34 and Im a 36.
The selvedge has a tear that prevents them from being let loose so if I don[t loose those few pounds i wont be able to wear it complete.
But At the moment I don[t have the heart to sell it.
Got to loose a few pounds!
First of all what country of origin is this from?
This 3 piece suit was made by Bruckner and Meister in 1937.
Great dark brown leaning to plum herringbone cloth with duo color pinstripes, the vest is made of 4 different parts and a call from older tailoring techniques
Wow And what a coincidence I have some of those designs sitting on my work table now! Such as the "trench" style and the invisible back pleats.
Talking about Belted caps, Here's my new addition!
The Regent - A cap to match your belted pleated back suit . Loose top belt with 4 pleats running...
I have an early 1900s fur lined double breasted overcoat with a fur shawl collar if anyone interested for $600 :P
Sure to keep you warm in the winter.
I wear it once a year.
We are all bargain hunters in the end.
But I agree this is top notch High end vintage.
I still cannot under any circumstances pay $600 for an overcoat.
Suits I understand, but not overcoats.
Living In LA. They don't get much use.
I do hate that they call it a jazz suit. Its not.
Its a young mans novelty suit design from the late 10s - early 20s
but its not a jazz suit. jazz suits are very specific. Its like calling every 40s suit a Zoot suit
but yes, for $450 it can be all yours
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