Rittmeister said:The flaps were not as common, even in the UK. So, this does not really make a difference. No vent would probably be more period in feel.
Piped flapless pockets would probably have been more common in this type of suit.
Yeah, the website address in the magazine comes up with a not found error.John in Covina said:How's the Website coming along?
Mr. Rover said:I would have to say the exception is American double breasted suits...most of my vintage double breasted jackets and the ones I've seen here have piped/besom pockets. On the flipside, I've seen more double breasted British suits with pocket flaps than not.
But we're discussing single breasted suits, right?
Baron Kurtz said:Hello Ben,
The only time i see a majority without flaps is on tuxedo jackets. For suits, flaps are the norm. Certainly the case for British as well as American suits. I've seen maybe 5% of American suits flapless (excluding patch pocket jackets). British, less than that %.
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Quite a flap indeed!MudInYerEye said:This discussion has stirred up quite a flap.