Want to buy or sell something? Check the classifieds
  • The Fedora Lounge is supported in part by commission earning affiliate links sitewide. Please support us by using them. You may learn more here.

Beautiful 1940's Deadstock Rayon Shirt w. Pointed Collar

  • Thread starter Deleted member 16736
  • Start date
D

Deleted member 16736

Guest
It's too short for me, but I'm wondering: does anybody make reproduction rayon shirts like this?
 

resortes805

Call Me a Cab
Messages
2,019
Location
SoCal
There is a thread floating around the gen. attire room. Some of the companies mentioned were, Cad Zoots, Ol Woogies, Swanky's, Geronimo of UK (now defunct), DL Cerney (online only) and a few others. Rocket Originals is now making gab shirts also. I have yet to see a perfect reproduction due to the unavailability of the same type of rayon gabardine used back in the day.
 
D

Deleted member 16736

Guest
There is a thread floating around the gen. attire room. Some of the companies mentioned were, Cad Zoots, Ol Woogies, Swanky's, Geronimo of UK (now defunct), DL Cerney (online only) and a few others. Rocket Originals is now making gab shirts also. I have yet to see a perfect reproduction due to the unavailability of the same type of rayon gabardine used back in the day.

Thanks. Old Woogies has some nice shirts, but no rayon and very limited supply in my size.
 
Any type of rayon, but particularly gab is pretty much impossible to find. hbk put me on to the correct(ish) type of rayon (viscose) liner used in vintage British and some American jackets, and it's as close as I've seen to correct.

In all my fabric hunting, I've never come across anything quite like the vintage rayon shirts we know and love.

bk
 

herringbonekid

I'll Lock Up
Messages
6,016
Location
East Sussex, England
the Japanese company 'Dry Bones' did some repro gab jackets and shirts that were as good as in my opinion. very accurate.

btw, the shirt at the start of this thread isn't gabardine. gabardine is a twill weave which has a diagonal rib to it. that shirt looks like a 'linen effect' weave.
 

Forum statistics

Threads
109,160
Messages
3,075,410
Members
54,124
Latest member
usedxPielt
Top