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Late '30s Gray tweed sporcoat, 39-40R

Orgetorix

Call Me a Cab
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Louisville, KY...and I'm a 42R, 7 1/2
Late '30s-early '40s black-and-white twill-weave tweed jacket by Style Mart. Single-breasted, two buttons with besom pockets and three sleeve buttons. No vent in back. Skeleton lining with taped seams and generally nicely-finished interior. Typically great, high armholes.

It's not mint condition; there are a few moth holes, including one on the lapel. However, the coarseness of the weave on this fabric both camouflages the holes somewhat and would also make these holes a piece of cake to reweave. If it fit me, I'd probably keep it and even take a crack at the reweaving myself.

Size is roughly a 39-40R; measurements are as follows:
Chest: 43"
Waist: 36"
Shoulders: 18"
Back length from bottom of collar: 30"
Sleeves: 24 1/2" with about 1 1/2" to let down

$45 shipped in the continental US; I'll ship elsewhere but it will cost extra. Paypal only. PM me if you're interested or have questions.

Note: The pictured dry cleaners' hanky/pocket square card was in the pocket when I acquired the jacket, and I'll throw it in as a bonus if you buy the jacket!

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thunderw21

I'll Lock Up
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4,044
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Iowa
Oi, that's such a beautiful sportcoat but the moth holes and my lack of $ is keeping me from jumping on it.
 

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