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Clipper Craft Overcoat

johnnyphi

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This coat is amazing... It is beautiful, and I think the photos will give you a good idea of what I mean.

Is anyone familiar with the Clipper Craft Brand?

I've got several pieces by Clipper Craft, and they seem to be very well made vintage pieces.

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Baron, More info on WPL number? I'm unfamiliar with this. I have a Clipper Craft suit that probably dates to the early to mid 50's.
 

johnnyphi

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WPL and other potential clues...

You may be wrong about the date, but you're the first person who has ever explained what the WPL stands for. So, the manufacturers were required to print their WPL number on all wool clothes? If so, this could be a great way to date older items. Also, what about all of the other mumbo jumbo on the tags, does any of it mean anything to you? I'm thinking that the method of printing could offer some clues that you wouldn't normally find on vintage clothes.

Have you seen the slacks I posted in this thread? http://thefedoralounge.com/showthread.php?p=485165&posted=1#post485165 Several different tags are shown in those photos.

Baron Kurtz said:
I'm wrong. The wool product labeling (WPL) act was 1939. RN (registered identification number) is the number i was thinking of. I think these were introduced later.

bk
 

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Baron Kurtz said:
I'm wrong. The wool product labeling (WPL) act was 1939. RN (registered identification number) is the number i was thinking of. I think these were introduced later.

bk
Thanks BK.
 

psikey

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Clipper Craft

I listen to a lot of old Sherlock Holmes radio shows and Clipper Craft was the sponsor. Sport coats from $20-$35, overcoats $45, etc. The items were sold at "ten hundred fifty six" stores. Never a sale - their prices were always so good!

Thought you might like this bit of info.

Elaine
 

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