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This post-war beauty has the Royal Warrant stitched into the lining, as well as the original cutter's tag still tacked to the inside pocket. As many of you know, Montague Burton was a well respected English tailoring house based in Leeds with retail outlets across the UK. They were well known for producing the famous 'demob' suits for those leaving the services after WWII.
This is a wonderful, hardly used example of a lightweight tweed with a gorgeous window-pane pattern woven through, which the tailor has taken care to match the lines impeccably where cuts in the fabric exist. This is 'old school' tailoring Gents.
Traditional button fly, single vent back with side button waist ajusters.
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Chest size 42", waist 34",
JACKET FRONT: Shoulder to cuff 25"
Armhole to Armhole 21"
JACKET BACK: Collar edge straight down to hem 30"
Shoulder seam straight across to shoulder seam 18"
PANTS: Inside leg 29"
Outside leg 40.5"
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Has the cut of a Golden Era suit and is in 'pristime' 'hardly used' condition, with 'no flaws' at all.
Price: £60 (plus p&p - but will be the best postal deal I can get, as ever). PM - With interest