Marc Chevalier
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What do Sir Anthony Eden, Douglas Fairbanks Sr., Carlos Gardel, and Bertie Wooster have in common? They all wore three-piece suits with peak lapels and double-breasted waistcoats.
Just try finding a vintage American one from the ‘20s. It’s pretty much an impossible dream. Even so, dreams sometimes come true...
A vintage late 1920s suit by HART SCHAFFNER & MARX, whom Arnold Gingrich (the founding editor of Apparel Arts Quarterly and Esquire magazine) described as that era’s best American ready-to-wear suit manufacturer.
The jacket’s chest/yoke lining, and the waistcoat’s back and belt, are made of alpaca mohair. The hip pockets are bellowed from the inside, to prevent them from bulging outward when filled with items. On the trousers, note the single forward-facing (“British”) pleats, which were just beginning to appear on the U.S. mass market. Note, too, the single-piece collar/lapel on the waistcoat: a very rare detail in ready-to-wear.
One of the rarest vintage American suits you’ll ever see.
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