Evan Everhart
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Hi everyone!
I just recently had a Humphrey Bogart movie marathon, and I noticed something interesting; in several of his films, he is wearing a shirt by the same maker....The maker uses double pleats at the meeting of the back with the yoke; the shoulder pleats, and appears to use reverse pleats at the cuffs, regardless of whether the shirts have buttoned or French cuffs.
I really love the easy elegance and understatement of these wonderful details but am utterly unfamiliar with them.
Can anyone identify them?
Hell, I'll probably have my next pale gray chambray or white broadcloth made up like that if I can't find the maker.
Still though, curious as heck. Please inform if known.
P.S. For me, these details are particularly easy to spot in both Dark Passage and Key Largo. Also, the same semi-spearpoint collar which is nicely long without being over the top.
And are those black pearl cuff-links in Dark Passage?
Thanks again!
I just recently had a Humphrey Bogart movie marathon, and I noticed something interesting; in several of his films, he is wearing a shirt by the same maker....The maker uses double pleats at the meeting of the back with the yoke; the shoulder pleats, and appears to use reverse pleats at the cuffs, regardless of whether the shirts have buttoned or French cuffs.
I really love the easy elegance and understatement of these wonderful details but am utterly unfamiliar with them.
Can anyone identify them?
Hell, I'll probably have my next pale gray chambray or white broadcloth made up like that if I can't find the maker.
Still though, curious as heck. Please inform if known.
P.S. For me, these details are particularly easy to spot in both Dark Passage and Key Largo. Also, the same semi-spearpoint collar which is nicely long without being over the top.
And are those black pearl cuff-links in Dark Passage?
Thanks again!