J. M. Stovall
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If you could start making quality jackets with that pattern it would be like you were printing your own money!
J. M. Stovall said:If you could start making quality jackets with that pattern it would be like you were printing your own money!
djgo-cat-go said:
I would rather get some origninals like you did... by the way.. you're totally insane... not having more of those jackets lol
djgo-cat-go said:Looks a lot like this vintage McCall's pattern I have...
I'm gonna start firing up the sewing machine...
repeatclicks said:Ive got the same pattern, my wife makes my stuff for me so this ones next on the list.
lol Hello...McFly...NICE JACKET!!! :eusa_clapJay said:I'll be kicking myself if the George McFly comments start coming my way.
Absinthe_1900 said:Not PJ's. :eusa_doh:
Tucker
Swing Shift
Jay said:I've heard that the two-tone jacket has been around since like 1939 (at least I think that's what year Marc Chevaliers example was from) but is anyone sure what time they went out of style? I don't think I've seen a thin-lapeled example, so I'm guessing around 1958-9ish?
Mysterious Mose said:Yep, pointed joke. No pleats, real boxy thing. I was guessing 1940's. Some confused Hollywood dude rancher get-up, you reckon ? Western swinger?
I suppose your right about matching gabardine pants. I don't think I'd wear it even if I'd find them.
resortes805 said:Is that a two-tone Hollywood jacket?