Baron Kurtz
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Well, chaps, this one's for the Brits & Eurozoneans, mainly. Others are welcomed to add their knowledge.
With this (cross fingers) being my last year in the USA, i realise that when i return to blighty i know next to nothing about identifying (era-wise) vintage European suits - other than obvious style and fabric information. This will make it rather difficult to keep on purchasing high quality garments to bulk out the old wardrobe.
Information is requested. What should i look for? I know about CC41 labels, but that's about the extent of my knowledge. What other stand out features should i look for? For example, when i see a skeleton lined jacket with seams finished with grossgrain ribbon in a thrift store in the USA, i begin drooling - this being a sure indicator of the period i'm interested in. Are there any such features that will direct me to a european suit? Will i be confined to fabric/style peculiarities?
Many thanks
bk
With this (cross fingers) being my last year in the USA, i realise that when i return to blighty i know next to nothing about identifying (era-wise) vintage European suits - other than obvious style and fabric information. This will make it rather difficult to keep on purchasing high quality garments to bulk out the old wardrobe.
Information is requested. What should i look for? I know about CC41 labels, but that's about the extent of my knowledge. What other stand out features should i look for? For example, when i see a skeleton lined jacket with seams finished with grossgrain ribbon in a thrift store in the USA, i begin drooling - this being a sure indicator of the period i'm interested in. Are there any such features that will direct me to a european suit? Will i be confined to fabric/style peculiarities?
Many thanks
bk