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1920s suits

ToucanSam23

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The Dorr Mill in New Hampshire has some very nice wool. I would advise a cut of suit that would flatter your physic. Personally I would go for a double breasted jazz suit but i'm an eccentric and unless you don't mind or people are so used to you being the only one well dressed and anachronistic the attention it might bring you might be unwelcome. People can smell it if you are not confident in your dress and public personality. So if you are going to rock a 20s style suit own it and for your first go with one of the more "conservative" cuts of the era. Also do you like the early, middle or late 20s style of suits?

Thanks for the info. I personally prefer the styles of the early-mid 20s.
 

cpdv

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Just got fitted for one of my 3 jazz suits today (yes you read that correctly I am looney enough to want to own 3 different styles of jazz suit). I plan on having some more "conservative" suits of the 1919-1922 period made as well. You can be sure that I will show them off on here once they are done.
 

mimesis2nemesis

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Just got fitted for one of my 3 jazz suits today (yes you read that correctly I am looney enough to want to own 3 different styles of jazz suit). I plan on having some more "conservative" suits of the 1919-1922 period made as well. You can be sure that I will show them off on here once they are done.
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Hope they turn out great! And what's wrong with being a bit looney? ;)
 

Barmey

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Three!! Wow! Any pictures of them at the fitting stage by chance? Is your friend using an older cutting system?
 

Hyena Stomp

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When I posted this suit a few pages back, I realized the pictures showed the suit to be real lumpy and shapeless. Well, I FINALLY bought a mannequin/dress form, and I've been displaying the suit on it since I don't wear it often, so I thought I'd rephotograph it. Plus, since I've bought a matching 20's boater with a cool art deco ribbon, so here it is once again:

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Two Types

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It looks stunning.

I've noticed that in the last few months there has been increasing interest in 1920s suits here on the FL.
 

cpdv

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It looks stunning.

I've noticed that in the last few months there has been increasing interest in 1920s suits here on the FL.
As there should be! IMHO out of the 20s-50s they are the suits that are most flattering to the wearer if he is a skinny to average sized gentleman. Or at least I prefer a suit that gives me a waist and double breasted suits that are tight wrapped with close button stance that don't make me look like i'm 4 feet wide and 3 feet tall...the drawbacks of being short. Theres something about baggy square cut suits (cough cought 40s) that offends my dandish streak and makes me feel like a square.
 

Metatron

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Objectively speaking, I would have to agree, 1920s suits look just right, slim fitting but not skinny.
Personally I enjoy the contrast between a slim fitting jacket and baggy trousers, so that's probably a 1930s visual language. I accept that it's not for everyone. I also like 1940s stuff, but I recognize that the epic shoulders aren't for everyone. Conversely, 1920s suits give me the impression that they would suit almost anyone who relatively slim.
 

Erich Johann

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1920s suits seem to pull off the slim look where modern suits fail.

Who knows when the clothing designers of today will jump on the 1920s (or the "Golden Age") in general ... And even then, it would only be an interpolation, a modern interpretation without the correct fabrics and construction details etc. pp. ... Sigh.

I think I have a new suit to add to my list of dream suits.

Minus the "belt" on the back for me ;)
 
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herringbonekid

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Personally I enjoy the contrast between a slim fitting jacket and baggy trousers, so that's probably a 1930s visual language.

i'm still a big fan of the neat top - wide bottom silhouette of the 30s (especially with jacket off so the contrast is even more extreme i.e. wide trousers with tight tank top and shirt).
my recent interest in the early 20s is really just to give myself another option, and explore a new area. we fellas have so few options already compared to the ladies.
 

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