thunderw21
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Picked this up at Goodwill the other day.
It's a three-piece SB 'Kuppenheimer' suit. Made of beautiful dark blue wool with alternating blue and tan pinstripes.
The jacket has 3 buttons, high armholes, 3 non-functional buttons on the arm, no vents. It is a bit tight in the chest but not bad. The sleeves are short. The date on the union label is unreadable but it has red numbers, indicating a date anywhere from 1936-1960s(?).
The vest has all of its buttons and an adjustment strap in back. It is tight on me and probably a bit short.
The trousers are plain front and have no cuff, though a crease shows that it might have been cuffed at one point. It has a button fly with a snap at the top. Like the jacket sleeves, the trousers are a bit short but can be let down some. They are a snug fit but are fine.
I originally bought this suit to sell since it wasn't the best fitting but after looking at it I can't resist keeping it. It doesn't fit right so I think I still might sell it. I'll see.
It's in perfect, practically unworn condition. No mothholes or stains at all. I see why vintage suits are so highly treasured: their construction and fit is practically unrivaled by suits we see today.
Onto the pics. They're not the best, i was using someone elses camera. I'll get more when I go home.
The pattern (this scan does not do justice):
A general view:
Wearing it (mind the shirt ):
At what time period would you place this? It strikes me as 1940s for some reason.
Cheers,
Billy
It's a three-piece SB 'Kuppenheimer' suit. Made of beautiful dark blue wool with alternating blue and tan pinstripes.
The jacket has 3 buttons, high armholes, 3 non-functional buttons on the arm, no vents. It is a bit tight in the chest but not bad. The sleeves are short. The date on the union label is unreadable but it has red numbers, indicating a date anywhere from 1936-1960s(?).
The vest has all of its buttons and an adjustment strap in back. It is tight on me and probably a bit short.
The trousers are plain front and have no cuff, though a crease shows that it might have been cuffed at one point. It has a button fly with a snap at the top. Like the jacket sleeves, the trousers are a bit short but can be let down some. They are a snug fit but are fine.
I originally bought this suit to sell since it wasn't the best fitting but after looking at it I can't resist keeping it. It doesn't fit right so I think I still might sell it. I'll see.
It's in perfect, practically unworn condition. No mothholes or stains at all. I see why vintage suits are so highly treasured: their construction and fit is practically unrivaled by suits we see today.
Onto the pics. They're not the best, i was using someone elses camera. I'll get more when I go home.
The pattern (this scan does not do justice):
A general view:
Wearing it (mind the shirt ):
At what time period would you place this? It strikes me as 1940s for some reason.
Cheers,
Billy