BowlofRice
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Hello everyone! Yep, I'm new here! I thought this would be the perfect forum as I dress in 1930s-40s style almost wherever I go, even at school, to the point that everyone's in shock when I come in without at least a tie. Yup, I'm the guy standing at the bus stop with the out-of-style suit, fedora, and beige trench coat (or overcoat depending on the weather .)
I have a question...Was the six-on-one style of double breasted suit used during the 1930's? I may have seen someone wearing one in the 1935 movie "Born to Dance" but I'm not sure. This style of double breasted suit tends to be the most common of all suits sold at thrift stores (yes, I find it's the only place to buy old fashioned suits and coats). I also remember reading that this style was popular during the 1970s and 1980s. The six-on-two style is the suit I see in all those 1930's and 1940's movies, but this is harder to come by at thrift stores. Fortunately I was able to come across a green six-on-two jacket today at Goodwill as well as a pair of pants that virtually matched the jacket. I also bought a six-on-one suit because I thought the color was nice.
Any help regarding my question would be appreciated. Thanks!
Louie
I have a question...Was the six-on-one style of double breasted suit used during the 1930's? I may have seen someone wearing one in the 1935 movie "Born to Dance" but I'm not sure. This style of double breasted suit tends to be the most common of all suits sold at thrift stores (yes, I find it's the only place to buy old fashioned suits and coats). I also remember reading that this style was popular during the 1970s and 1980s. The six-on-two style is the suit I see in all those 1930's and 1940's movies, but this is harder to come by at thrift stores. Fortunately I was able to come across a green six-on-two jacket today at Goodwill as well as a pair of pants that virtually matched the jacket. I also bought a six-on-one suit because I thought the color was nice.
Any help regarding my question would be appreciated. Thanks!
Louie