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13 BEAUTIFUL IVY/TRAD SUMMER JACKETS! Sz. 36 - 46. Many Vintage! Seersucker, silk, linen, hopsack, +

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I have over two dozen BEAUTIFUL Summer jackets to pass on this weekend, including several GRAILS--a vintage Lily Pulitzer, a cashmere Langrock, some wonderful hopsack 3/2 sacks in summer colours, a cashmere and wool Pal Zileri, vintage Chipp, and more!

This is my FIRST post; I'll be listing more jackets tomorrow!


As always, I offer FREE SHIPPING ON EVERYTHING IN THE USA: International inquiries are welcome, with shipping at a reduced rate!

Also as always, ALL OFFERS ARE VERY WELCOME!

Please PM with interest and offers!

1) GRAIL! Absolutely beautiful Vintage Lily Pulitzer summer jacket.

Lilly Pulitzer clothing was founded in 1959 by the socialite Lilly Pulitzer, who had originally designed brightly patterned fabrics to hide the juices stains from working on her hobby orange juice stand located on her orange grove estates in Palm Beach. Her signature clothing became wildly successful among her fellow jet setters, and quickly became an iconic aspirational Preppy brand--in the 1980s, just before the company closed, she was described as "the Queen of prep".

The company was re-opened in 1993, and its products are still highly desirable. However, the iconic vintage Pulitzer clothing from the original Lilly Pulitzer company is especially prized and has easily achieved Grail status... especially the menswear, which is considerably rarer than the women's clothing.

This jacket is classic Lilly, and was made before 1984 by the original company. Although there is no fabric content listed this is a lovely lighter-weight hopsack weave and is perfect for summer days. The colouring is a classic Lilly pink--certainly not a hot pink, but not sepia tea-rose either; something in between, and utterly wearable. It has, of course, a classic Lilly lining, featuring what became the unofficial mascot of the company--a rather cherubic lion. This motif also appears on all of the buttons, all of which are original to the jacket. The jacket is fully lined, and features a single centre vent. It has a contemporary two button closure, and subtle darts. It also features the ever-desirable patch pockets! It's also in excellent condition!

This is a lovely piece of utterly wearable sartorial history, and a true Preppy/Ivy classic, and, as such, is a steal at just

$85, or offer.

Measurements
:

Chest: 19 3/4
Sleeve: 24 3/4 (+2)
Shoulder: 17 1/2
Length: 30 1/8







2) BEAUTIFUL silk 3/2 sack by Southwick for Cable Car Clothiers!

"Much like its namesake, this is the type of store that gives San Francisco an irresistible allure. Step through its doors and you step back in time—way back. Cable Car Clothiers is an anomaly in an age where museums or old photo albums are often the only medium able to connect one with his roots.”

--Alan Flusser, *Style and the Man*.

Founded in 1946 Cable Car Clothiers--which was then called Vet's Mercantile, and focused on army surplus clothing--is located on Sutter Street in San Francisco. In 1954, as army surplus began to dry up, it strated to focus on British clothing, catering initially to the now weathier veterans who had acquired a love of classic British tweeds and woolens from being stationed in Blighty's Home Counties during the war. Named, obviously, for the cable car line that ran by it, in 1970 the decision was made to expand its reach through mail order. Beautifully produced, the catalogue reached a circulation of 2 million, and made "CCC" an inconic men's clothier. It's willingness to embrace new means of marketing, its insistence on quality, and, given its extremely high costs for its beautiful clothing, its likely high margins has meant that CCC has survived when so many traditional clothiers have failed. Indeed, CCC is not only surviving, but flourishing, keeping true to its original 1950s mission of offering absolutely beautiful traditional high-quality clothing with a classic British or Ivy slant.

This jacket is a perfect example of the sort of goods that CCC offers. Made by Southwick, one of the greates of the traditional American clothing manufacturers, it is cut from absolutely beautiful slubby silk in classic summer ivory. The colouring and texture of the this jacket are both wonderful! A traditional 3/2 sack this is fully lined and features the classic two button cuffs and a single centre vent. It was, of course, Union made in the USA--Southwick does NOT offshore its manufacturing. It does have some summer staining in the lining by the armholes, but this could easily be ignored (it is post-sanitizing by dry cleaning), and in any case cannot be seen when the jacket is worn. As such, this jacket is in Very Good condition, and so is a steal at just

$40, or offer.

Measurements:


Chest: 22
Sleeve: 25 (+1 1/2)
Shoulder: 18
Length: 30



 

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3) The English Shop of Princeton CLASSIC IVY 3/2 Summer Sack in Hopsack

This is absolutely beautiful! Made for The English Shop of Princeton--one of the Big Four Princeton men's clothiers of the Golden Age of Ivy Style, and, like CCC, a clothier that prominently featured British clothing--this is an absolutely classic Ivy summer blazer. Cut from tightly woven hopsack in the perfect shade of verdant summer green this is a classic 3/2 sack with an absolutely beautiful and fluid lapel roll. Wonderfully lightweight, yes, owing to the tightness of its weave, nicely robust, this is half-lined and half-canvassed. It features the classic two-button cuff and a single centre vent, and has very natural shoulders--perfect for summer! It also features the ever-desirable patch pockets. t was, of course, Made in the USA, and is in absolutely excellent condition.

This is a classic summer blazer that could serve you well for decades to come!

A steal at just $45, or offer.

Measurements:


Chest: 21
Sleeve: 26 1/2 (+2)
Shoulder: 17 5/8
Length: 31 1/4






4) BEAUTIFUL Seersucker-esque jacket from Maus & Hoffman, with THREE PATCH POCKETS!

Maus & Hoffman was founded in 1940 in Florida... where it still operates as one of the premier upscale retailers of clothing, with three stores in its family-owned chain--Naples, Palm Beach, and Vero Beach, all upscale resorts as far from the Florida of Spring Break as you can get. Focusing on classic menswear, this beautiful jacket exempifies both the quality and the warm-weather focus that you'd expect from M&H.

Although this appears to be a classic blue and cream seersucker jacket this actually isn't seersucker, but is (slightly) more formal cotton in seersucker striping. Union Made in the USA by Hickey-Freeman, one of the premier American clothing manufacturers, this beautiful jacket is that rarity--a jacket with THREE PATCH POCKETS! It also has a three button front closure, is subtly darted, and is half-canvassed and quarter lined. It has a single centre vent, and is in excellent condition.

Asking just $39, or offer.

Measurements:


Chest: 22 1/4
Sleeve: 25 1/4 (+2)
Shoulder: 18 1/4
Length: 31 1/2





 

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5) ABSOLUTELY GORGEOUS! STUNNING Dark Turquoise silk jacket, horn buttons.

This is absolutely beautiful--my pictures really don't do this justice at all! The colour of this jacket is an absolutely gorgeous dark and jewel-like turquoise, and this is complemented by its subtle broken bone herringbone patterning, a weave more frequently found on tweeds than on slubby silks such as this. Made for Harold Grant, the upscale Florida men's clothiers that is now long gone, this gorgeous jacket has a contemporary two button front and subtle darts. It is half-canvassed and fully lined, and features a single centre vent. It was made in the USA, and is in absolutely excellent condition! A testament to teh quality of this jacket lies in the fact that its buttons are all cut from natural white horn.

This is truly a beatiful item, and a bargain at just

$45, or offer.

Measurements:


Chest: 22
Sleeve: 26 (+2)
Shoulder: 19 1/8
Length: 33







6) CLASSIC 3/2 sack in Pale Yellow by Gordon of Philadelphia for The Locker Room of Sea Girt, NJ

The Locker Room was a classic men's clothing store that catered to the wealthy and staid denizens of Sea Girt and their visiting Princetonian cousins until its closure sometime in the early 1990s... around the same time as Princeton was losing its classic Ivy clothiers to malls and dress-down Fridays. The Locker Room specialized in resort wear for the Ivy set, and this jacket shows just how well they did this.

Made by Gordon of Philadelphia, one of the great unsung men's clothiers, and cut from a lovely pale yellow cloth in a hopsack weave this is a classic 3/2 sack with a nicely fluid lapel roll, like a breaking wave on Sea Girt's shore. Half-canvassed and half-lined this has the every desirable patch pockets, and a single centre hook vent. It has natural shoulders and three button cuffs. It does have some very minor foxing near the bottom hem at the front, as shown--I only found this when photographing, and it might well vanish with a good dry clean. But, it is there, and so this is in Very Good condition only.

Asking just $35, or offer.

Measurements:


Chest: 21
Sleeve: 25 1/4 (+1 1/2)
Shoulder: 17 1/2
Length: 30 1/2



 

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7) c. 36R 3/2 sack in Summer Red for E.J. Hickey of Grosse Pointe, MI.

Grosse Pointe is--and especially was--an extremely affluent waterfront suburb of Detroit, packed with large Georgian mansions on its wide tree-lined streets. E. J. Hickey was the clothier of choice for its inhabitants, providing the Ivy Style that they had got used to in college.

This little gem of a jacket shows that Hickey's could easily compete with The English Shop and Langrock's when it was at its best. Cut as a classic 3/2 sack jacket this is cut from absolutely beautiful summer red hopsack--a wonderful colour! It is half-canvassed and half-lined, and features the classic two button cuffs of a true Ivy jacket. It has a single centre vent, and was, of course, Made in the USA. It also features the ever-desirable patch pockets! This is in excellent condition, except for a small blemish on the back of one sleeve, as shown.

As such, this is in Very Good/Excellent condition, and so is just $40, or offer--a bargain for a jacket of this quality, in this size!

Tagged 36R. Measurements:

Chest: 19 1/4
Sleeve: 22 1/2 (+2 1/2)
Shoulder: 17 1/2
Length: 29







8) UNWORN NWOT Pal Zileri jacket in Wool and Cashmere--with original hanger!

This is a STUNNING jacket! Cut from an Italian-milled fabric that's a blend of wool (95%) and cashmere (5%) the drape and hand of the fabric are beautiful. It's also lightweight enough to serve as a summer office jacket, and could readily carry you through both Fall and Spring.

The quality of construction of the jacket fully lives up to the quality of its cloth; it is fully canvassed and beautifully cut; it is unvented, in Flusser-approved style, and features both three button cuffs and a three button front. It has subtle darts. It is fully lined.

This jacket is NEW, and UNWORN. All of the front pockets are still basted shut, and it comes complete with its original inspection tag in the inside pocket, and its original spare button in a small packet in the inside pocket. It also comes complete with its original Pal Zileri hanger! It was, of course, Made in Italy.

SInce this is new and unworn it is in absolutely excellent condition. Asking just $75, or offer.

Tagged 46L. Measurements:


Chest: 24 1/8
Sleeve: 26 3/4 (+1 1/)
Shoulder: 21 1/2
Length: 33 1/4





 

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9) GORGEOUS Vintage Silk Jacket by DAKS, tailored in England by Simpson's of Piccadilly!

This is a stunning jacket!

DAKS was started in 1894 by Simeon Simpson as a bespoke tailoring operation, and quietly ran for 40 years in the original family until it soared to fame in 1934 after it produced the DAKS trouser--the first self-supporting trousers, that utilized elastic in the waistband and that sold for 30 shillings--a fortune at the time, when a whole bespoke suit could cost 50 shilling. So confident was the company of their success that they made up 100,000 pairs before announcing them to the public. They were an instant hit, and DAKS became a household term for high quality and innovative traditional clothing.

Fuelled by this success, Alexander Simpson, who was taking over the company, decided to open a store that focused on high-end clothing. This was Simpson's, and was opened in 1936 in Piccadilly, just by Savile Row... a marketing move that Alexander made deliberately, as he wanted his clients to be able to compare the quality of his goods to those of the Row.

SImpson never lost its concern with fine tailoring, and this gem of a jacket shows exactly how good their wares could be. Likely dating from the late 1950s or early 1960s, this beautiful jacket is cut from pure silk, although this isn't apparent at first sight, and the quality of the fabric is superb--beautifully soft and uniform in appearence, with just a hint of slubbiness to reveal its origins. The colour is a wonderful light orangey-tobacco; my pictures really don't do t justice at all. It has a traditionally British three button front with high lapels and darting; it also has the traditional British single button sleeves, and three patch pockets. It is absolutely beautifully cut, and is half canvassed and half lined.

It was Made in England.

At first sight it appears to be in excellent condition. However, close inspection reveals that it is starting to fray at the cuffs and teh hem--not unexpected for a pure silk jackets that's likely over half a century old. However, these frays are only JUST starting, and so could easily be repaired through darning.

Given these, however, this jacket is in Good/Very Good condition--this is a conservative estimate!--and so is a bargain at just $35, or offer.

Tagged 40R--this is a vintage sizing--this measures:

Chest: 21
Sleeve: 22 1/2 (+1 1/2)
Shoulder: 18
Length: 29 1/4



 

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10) NWT Lauren Linen Jacket

This is a lovely linen jacket, perfect for Summer!

Pure linen, this is a contemporary two button jacket with subtle darts and four button cuffs. It is a lovely clasic navy with a bold cream windowpane overcheck. It's absolutely NWT, and has both its single centre vent and all of its pockets basted shut. It is, of course, in absolutely excellent condition. Imported, just as Brooks would say!

Asking just $25

Tagged 44R, this measures:

Chest: 21 3/4
Sleeve: 23 7/8 (+ 11/2)
Shoulder: 19 1/2
Length: 30 3/4







11) VINTAGE 1960s three-button summer jacket

This is lovely! Utterly 1960s, this three-button sack jacket features classically narrow (but not too narrow) lapels, jetted pockets, unmistakably vintage 1960s buttons, two button cuffs, and a single centre vent. It is half-canvassed and half-lined in a classic 1950s - 1960s geometric pattern lining.

This jacket has no fabric content listed, but it appears to be a wool-cotton blend. The patterning and colourway are also pure (conservative) 1960s; this shade of dark green is just never seen outside of 1950s and 1960s tailoring, and the vertical stripes give this piece a classic vintage look.

This was, of course, Union made in the USA.

Owing to its age this is just in Very Good condition, primarily because it has minor surface pilling throughout--as would any jacket of this vintage with this fabric content. But, this is perfectly wearable, and hence a steal at

just $22, or offer.

Measurements:


Chest: 21 3/4
Sleeve: 24 (+1 13/4)
Shoulder: 18 1/2
Length: 28 1/2





 

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12) BEAUTIFUL Vintage Gingham Jacket by Gordon of Philadelphia!

This is absolutely beautiful! Tailored by Gordon of Philadelphia for the upscale NJ men's clothiers WS Wallace (now long gone) this beautiful jacket is a lovely summery gingham in yellows, creams, greys, and blues. It is wonderfully lightweight, quarter lined, and features a single centre vent and three button cuffs. It was Made in the USA--it was Made n Philadelphia!--and is in excellent condition.

This is a bargain at just $35, or offer.

Measurements:


Chest: 22 1/4
Sleeve: 24 1/2 (+1 1/2)
Shoulder: 19 1/4
Length: 30 1/4







13) BESPOKE summer jacket from Philadelphia tailor!

This is wonderful! Made by the upscale Philadelphia tailor Vittorio Castagna (then located on 17th street) in April 1973, this is a classic 1960's - 1970's plaid jacket that's perfect for summer--as indeed this is the season it was built for! It features a twin vent and hacking pockets, is fully canvassed, and has three button cuffs. It is darted, and has a two button closure. It is fully lined, and is in absolutely excellent condition. Castagna's relocated to Walnut Street in 1988, near Gucci, Burberry, Jaeger, and Duchamps. This is a lovely jacket, in absolutely excellent condition!

Just $20.

Measurements:

Chest: 20 3/4
Sleeve: 25 (+2)
SHoulder: 18 3/8
Length: 31





 
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Jacket #10 the Lauren linen is a tad too short in the sleeves. You list it as having room to lengthen, can it be done without showing an ironed crease? I think the rest of the dimensions will work.
 

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