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Beautiful '30s Suit FABRICS

Jovan

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Since this is open to any decade... will the 2000s do? ;)

I love these trousers and the way they drape. No pleats and 2" cuffs complete them. The rise is somewhat low compared to what I usually prefer, but nonetheless they are one of my favourites. If you look closely you can see the rust red windowpane over the PoWish check.

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Marc Chevalier

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Orgetorix said:
Welcome to the "Every Time Mr. Wooster Sells Something It Makes Me Want To Cry" club.

I am very grateful to Mr. Wooster. His merchandise is excellent, and he is raising prices with every auction. As a seller of vintage suits, this is a good thing for me. I believe that these suits are worth every penny that Mr. Wooster gets, and more. They are one-of-a-kind and therefore irreplaceable. It is a travesty that such suits were going for less than $100 only three or four years ago. Happily, the market is adjusting itself. :)


In a reasonable world, well-made '30s vintage suits in dead stock condition would regularly command higher prices than new suits of the same quality.



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Orgetorix

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Marc Chevalier said:
I am very grateful to Mr. Wooster. His merchandise is excellent, and he is raising prices with every auction. As a seller of vintage suits, this is a good thing for me. I believe that these suits are worth every penny that Mr. Wooster gets, and more. They are one-of-a-kind and therefore irreplaceable. It is a travesty that such suits were going for less than $100 only three or four years ago. Happily, the market is adjusting itself. :)

In a reasonable world, well-made '30s vintage suits in dead stock condition would regularly command higher prices than new suits of the same quality.
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Hey, if I were a seller, I'd agree with you. But I'm just a buyer at this point, and a poor one at that, so Mr. Wooster's auctions just make me sad. :)
 

PADDY

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Just missed out on this one.

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It would have been my very first vintage suit. I also saw the English Bespoke one from Mr Wooster (I believe it was a late 30's suit from a tailor in Norfolk, England), but just knew it was going to be beyond my pocket!! Oh well.
 

Orgetorix

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He doesn't have a store, but you can use the "view seller's other items" link on the auction I linked to above. Mr. Wooster generally only sells unique items in perfect or near-perfect condition, so he doesn't have things for sale all the time. He usually lists a few at a time, then nothing for a while.
 

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