Another tip for thrift store shoppers. if you find a suit jacket, look through the pants. It is not common, but sometimes you can find the matching pants, and/or vest.
I have matched up quite a few over the years, including some pretty nice sixties suits, a few older, and even once a beautiful 40s white double breasted suit. that one was funny. The pants had no tag and the guy refused to sell them to me. I was travelling and could not come back, so I begged and pleaded, pointing out that they were a match, until he or maybe the manager broke down and priced it for me. Vintage white suit, 20 bucks or so. Sold to Roberto of San Francisco for what now seems like a ridiculous bargain at $200. If I only kept all my fines stuff and sold it on ebay right before the economy tanked.
I have matched up quite a few over the years, including some pretty nice sixties suits, a few older, and even once a beautiful 40s white double breasted suit. that one was funny. The pants had no tag and the guy refused to sell them to me. I was travelling and could not come back, so I begged and pleaded, pointing out that they were a match, until he or maybe the manager broke down and priced it for me. Vintage white suit, 20 bucks or so. Sold to Roberto of San Francisco for what now seems like a ridiculous bargain at $200. If I only kept all my fines stuff and sold it on ebay right before the economy tanked.