Roger
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Can we get an address and/or phone number for this gent?
Jovan said:I thought he wore double breasted vests with single breasted jackets?
Marcus said:Wow, that really reminds me of the year I was stationed there. We had a fellow named Jimmy who came to the barracks advertising the same services(Tommy/Jimmy..hmmm?). . . .
slicedbread said:PANTS:
30's - 40's pants that I've seen are almost always cuffed and are often pleated. They have a fairly wide leg and they were straight cut (the do NOT tape in width from the knee down)
FatherTom said:The Jackets is to have broad, peaked lapels.
FatherTom said:"Quit talking and talking like a chicken and trust me, I know the 1930's style."
I'm confused. The breast pocket is the same as the bottom pockets? Or the trouser pockets? No flaps?FatherTom said:Well I gone and done it. I met with Tommy today and got measured. I went with a Midnight Blue 3piece with chalkline pinstripes. I chose besom pockets on both top and bottom.
Sounds good, but like another said, make sure the armholes are snug. That's dead essential, even if a tailor ISN'T making a vintage style suit.The Jackets is to have broad, peaked lapels. The trousers will have nice pleats, cuffs, bracer buttons, and I had him measure them a little wide in the leg. He's also tailoring me a French Blue shirt. He said, "Quit talking and talking like a chicken and trust me, I know the 1930's style." The drawing he drew me showed it will pinch at the waist which I understand was very popular during the golden era. I've seen that the look is very slimming which is great because I realized that I need to shed a few pounds. (Don't tell my Gunny.)
Well, you could get spectators. Some companies still sell 'em and there's a few threads devoted to them here. If that's not your bag (it isn't mine, personally) just look for some Allen-Edmonds, which are well constructed and can be had for not that much on eBay. There are probably some inexpensive shoe makers around there, but I'd personally stay away unless you get a solid recommendation.All-in-all the total will be under $500 and ready in about 2 weeks. I can't wait. So the only question left . . . what do I do for shoes!?!
Usually unless one says specifically it's double breasted, I assume it means single. In the case of the former, you rarely need to say "double breasted peak lapels" since the two always go together (except in some rare cases that don't look so good).slicedbread said:Single breasted or double breasted?
Mr. Deckard, I've now added those photos to my slideshow screensaver.Matt Deckard said:[Absolutely awesome photos go here.]
Jovan said:Usually unless one says specifically it's double breasted, I assume it means single. In the case of the former, you rarely need to say "double breasted peak lapels" since the two always go together (except in some rare cases that don't look so good)
FatherTom said:So the only question left . . . what do I do for shoes!?!