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1950,s HARRIS TWEED MENS SPORTS COAT

ramblinBOB

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hi this is a beautiful late 40,s to mid 50, s english talored mens harris tweed sports coat in a size 40 its really stuning and cut like a 30s jacket in the waist its in great condition if your intrusted pm .me make me an offer thanks
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sorry mate

Not 1940s.

John Collier didn't exist as a company putting labels into clothes until 1950. Don't know about hand tailored neiver.

http://www.lightstraw.co.uk/faded/fashion1.html

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John Collier

There used to be a chain of tailors called 'John Collier' who used the TV jingle 'John Collier, John Collier, the window to watch'.

Here is the rise and fall of John Collier the 50 bob tailors...

The predecessors of John Collier can be traced back to the founding of these manufacturers and retailers:

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1876 Baird Group
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1894 Alexandre
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1895 Centaur Group
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1900 Montague Burtons
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1905 Prices' 50 Shillings Tailors

In 1950 Prices Tailors was renamed John Collier.

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1950 Alexandre forms a partnership with American Armed Forces in Europe.
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1971 UDS Tailoring formed from the merger of John Collier and Alexandre.
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ramblinBOB

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Baron Kurtz said:
Bet you've got a tailor's label too to prove me wrong, eh . . .

The Harris tweed label on the pocket. Does that say "A plague" in black? [huh]

bk
hi i think it says a flague i kind of figured the age to be late 40s to early 50s its well made but i think your right about it not being hand talored thanks for your intrust
 

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