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I have a suit from, I think, the early 1950s. It's not made-to-measure, as it's a brand of that era with which I'm a little familiar, Style-Mart.
But it has two belt loops situated close to each other, the second of which one would assume is meant to restrain the loose end of one's belt after buckling it, but they both sit to the (wearer's) right of the fly, suggesting one is meant to put a belt on in a clockwise fashion, not the traditional counter-clockwise direction.
And the inside pocket in the jacket is over the right breast, not the left as usual.
So I don't what to think except that it's meant to be a suit for southpaws.
Was/is that common?
But it has two belt loops situated close to each other, the second of which one would assume is meant to restrain the loose end of one's belt after buckling it, but they both sit to the (wearer's) right of the fly, suggesting one is meant to put a belt on in a clockwise fashion, not the traditional counter-clockwise direction.
And the inside pocket in the jacket is over the right breast, not the left as usual.
So I don't what to think except that it's meant to be a suit for southpaws.
Was/is that common?