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Shopping for 30's and early 40's suits on Ebay has not been easy. Most sellers just list suits as "vintages" but as it goes even 80's suits are vintage. Most sellers don't know what era the suit is if you ask. There are many suits out there (probably new suits) that even look somehow the right type. Specially newer double breasted suits. Very hard to tell the difference. Single breasted 3 buttons is also not easy.
So what's the easiest ways to tell if you’re looking at a 30’s or early 40's (pre-WWII) suit?
I know the lapels are normally wider and the cut is normally more streamlined on the waist. But sometimes it's not really easy to tell, specially the cut because most pictures has the jacket lying or hanging and not being worn.
Anybody can shed some light? I have looked at the 1937 and 1941 catalogs post here on the boards, but the drawings are so unrealistic.
Thanks for your help.
So what's the easiest ways to tell if you’re looking at a 30’s or early 40's (pre-WWII) suit?
I know the lapels are normally wider and the cut is normally more streamlined on the waist. But sometimes it's not really easy to tell, specially the cut because most pictures has the jacket lying or hanging and not being worn.
Anybody can shed some light? I have looked at the 1937 and 1941 catalogs post here on the boards, but the drawings are so unrealistic.
Thanks for your help.