Edward
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So, this last week I picked up a "vintage" morning coat on eBay. Arrived today. It caught my eye as it was cheap and bears the name of a Belfast-based tailor, which had a certain pull. Didn't cost much either, so I gave it a shot. Here it is:
Two buttons, quite widely spaced, on each side. They are not functional cuffs, but an extremely good job of looking like them:
Tailor's label:
Sole drawback? Notch lapels are less desirable to me than peaks:
Great fit on me. It's a long one, very cut to a thirties pattern to my eye. not sure about the lapels, though... whether that makes it later, or whether some cretin has butchered them later on. If it has been altered, it was very professionally done. The general impression I have is that it is at least as old as 1950s, beyond that, who knows. Were notches ever used back in the day (even though not common)?
Two buttons, quite widely spaced, on each side. They are not functional cuffs, but an extremely good job of looking like them:
Tailor's label:
Sole drawback? Notch lapels are less desirable to me than peaks:
Great fit on me. It's a long one, very cut to a thirties pattern to my eye. not sure about the lapels, though... whether that makes it later, or whether some cretin has butchered them later on. If it has been altered, it was very professionally done. The general impression I have is that it is at least as old as 1950s, beyond that, who knows. Were notches ever used back in the day (even though not common)?