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1920s suits

Dostioffsky

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^I saw that jacket on Etsy! But sadly it was already gone. It's really beautiful.

And now for something completely different:

From 1927 film Underworld. It is a silly costume of course, but still quite remarkable I thought. The silhouette looks a bit 30s/40s.

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volvomeister13

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Was watching Fritz Lang's "Dr. Mabuse the Gambler", made in Germany in 1922. I really love the suits in this, especially the slim-cut model worn by the prosecutor, the hero of the picture.

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...and the titular villain in a great suit with a more casual air to it
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Rudie

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Very interesting. Pin-stripe jacket with peak lapels and a Buster Keaton waistcoat paired with corduroy trousers, heavy work shirt and one of those tiny novelty bow ties. I like it! BTW, can anybody give me some background about this waistcoat style? To me it is utterly useless, leaving the chest exposed and basically adding no extra warmth.
 

herringbonekid

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Rudie, it's a 'full dress' style waistcoat, normally associated with evening / formal wear, but the shape was often used with the adventurous 'jazz' type suits of the late teens and early 20s.

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Rudie

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What is the purpose of this shape? I mean, it leaves exactly that part of the body exposed where you normally want the waistcoat to have an effect. Is this just fashion?

In his late teens films Harold Lloyd sports some very crazy jazz suits.
 

Qirrel

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It is simply a fashion thing, yes. For full dress waistcoats it had the effect of showing off and framing the starched bib front of the shirt. I guess it served a similar purpouse for the colourful fancy patterned shirts that went with the jazzy suits of the period.
 

Claudio

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on a side note, this is a terrible matching and wouldnt try this now days (suit jacket, work shirt, formal waistcoat and cords!). Please remember many of these people were dead poor and so would wear whatever they could afford/find. They would always do their best to look tip tops and make due with what was passed down to them of what they could afford. DO NOT make the mistake of trying this today as will look s**t :)
 

Rudie

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Unless you are going for this kind of poor man's look on purpose. I think it has charm, as do the often daring combinations on the Romanian pics.
 

Dostioffsky

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I do think the jacket and waistcoat belong together. The fabrics seem the same and the jacket has some fairly jazzy features. Narrow sleeves, wide lapels, link button...

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Dinerman

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on a side note, this is a terrible matching and wouldnt try this now days (suit jacket, work shirt, formal waistcoat and cords!). Please remember many of these people were dead poor and so would wear whatever they could afford/find. They would always do their best to look tip tops and make due with what was passed down to them of what they could afford. DO NOT make the mistake of trying this today as will look s**t :)

At that point, that type of vest was not a formal thing- that was just the fashion for suit vests.
 

DamianM

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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.
 

DamianM

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Something I just acquired

Its late 10s through early 20s
Its a full suit in a size 36 for study since it has issues.
Low rise slim trousers.



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