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I've been having a vintage swing dance wardrobe crisis, and haven't been able to find much help from Google. My goal is to find jackets and shirts that work as well for Lindy Hop, Balboa, and Charleston as in these dance clips:
I'd like to get something like the white cropped jacket you see at 1:08 in the Hellzapoppin' clip. Since this is from a 1930s movie, I expect that they're all wearing at least MTM:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mTg5V2oA_hY
The modern professional dancers seem to do fine in shirts, but many seem to avoid moves that would bunch up jacket shoulders:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r44XcUG4J7c
I believe I need to find unstructured, unpadded clothes with high/small armholes. I've tried ordering a few vintage jackets from ebay, but they don't fit as well as I would like. I've learned from friends about OTR, MTM, and bespoke options for ballroom competition. However, these won't look right for swing dance.
So far, I've come up with a few possible solutions. Any help would be greatly appreciated:
I'd like to get something like the white cropped jacket you see at 1:08 in the Hellzapoppin' clip. Since this is from a 1930s movie, I expect that they're all wearing at least MTM:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mTg5V2oA_hY
The modern professional dancers seem to do fine in shirts, but many seem to avoid moves that would bunch up jacket shoulders:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r44XcUG4J7c
I believe I need to find unstructured, unpadded clothes with high/small armholes. I've tried ordering a few vintage jackets from ebay, but they don't fit as well as I would like. I've learned from friends about OTR, MTM, and bespoke options for ballroom competition. However, these won't look right for swing dance.
So far, I've come up with a few possible solutions. Any help would be greatly appreciated:
- Shop online thrift, with the right questions. How do I ask an online vintage seller for armhole information?
- Talk to a tailor for MTM or massive alteration. How would I get a tailor to get me what I want? I imagine I would need to find the right vintage dance patterns or original garments for copying.
- Change my wardrobe goals. I've recently discovered fitted cardigans: they look nice and don't bunch up noticeably. I know suspenders and vests fundamentally do not have these problems, but I don't know how to pull them off. I look much better in a jacket. I've also heard that military jackets (like the Marine Service Alpha) have high/small armholes and are unpadded, but I'm really uncomfortable with wearing a current American military uniform. I might be comfortable if it ended up looking like something out of "Band of Brothers" or "Dirty Dozen".