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Modern retro Norfolk-esque blazer $5 BIN

Guttersnipe

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this seller has 2 RRL belt back, pleated pocket jackets for sale. possibly as close as you'll get today off the peg to a 1930s spec jacket. but not cheap:

http://www.ebay.com/itm/NWOT-Ralph-...SA_MC_Blazers_Sport_Coats&hash=item4617cdc6ae

Wow, that looks spot on! Also worth noting, the company that makes those for RL, Caruso, is a first class Italian manufacturer of tailored men's wear, thus this isn't just some shoddy, disposable designer piece but rather a impeccably made garment.
 

herringbonekid

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i saw the above jacket (or one very similar) at RRL London and it was about £750, so it's quite a saving, if you can call it that. ;)
it was very lightweight; a spring - summer jacket.

the sleeve lining alone is impressively well reproduced, though it looks more like something you'd find in 30s-40s British rather than US jacket... not a criticism by any means.
 

Guttersnipe

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Looks like someone just bought this one, which was less than the one you linked, and better suited to the vertically challenged . . . sometimes one just can't help ones self . . . thanks for the tip off, HBK!
 

Tomasso

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It may just be the dummy causing it but the shoulders (the right particularly) look a bit wonky.
 

Rudie

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Maybe it's just me, but such a low button stance always screams 1950s to me. I seem to recall Marc Chevalier saying that Ralph Lauren used to make quite flawless 1930s copies in the late eighties or nineties.
 

Guttersnipe

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I get what you mean about the placement of the bottom button relative to the top of the pockets . But if you look at illustrations by Laurence Fellows and his contemporaries there seems like there was always a bit of play in button stance. Some of the other current RRL 30s-esque sport coats, like this one, sometimes do have a higher button.

MC was right about RL making spot on 30s style suits in the late '80s and early '90s. Check this one out!
 

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