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Hello Everyone,
I finally got my new Howard Hughes Hollywood Jacket and I am very pleased with it. It was, however, quite the process.
In early December, I decided to replicate the Hollywood Jacket from "The Aviator," so I sent a photo from the film to one of the South-Asian custom tailoring operations. They said they could do it... for $500. -A little rich for my blood.
So, I hunted around for someone else to make it for me and I found ReVamp vintage's "Grant" jacket, which is close, but the wrong color. I emailed Annamarie, who is an absolute sweetheart and asked her if she could make it in another color. I sent her the photo from "The Aviator." She said she would make it if I sent her the material.
So, I hunted around the internet for fabric and found a nice tweed, brown gabardine, and some silk for the lining. I had it shipped to her. The fabric cost about $75 and Annamarie charged me $125 to make it, a whole lot less expensive than the $500 the other place wanted to charge.
It would have been ready in two weeks, but the silk for the lining was lost in transit and I was away in Belize.
Finally, it was done and it arrived at my door. I emailed Wild Root a few pics and he gave me a ton of information about the jackets. -Thank you very much, sir!- He also taught me how to wear it and what to wear it with. We both decided that it could use some tailoring, so off it went to my tailor for a week.
Finally, I have it and here it is. I am very happy to have it.
Funny though, now I want an original!
It will take a little time for me to break this jacket in and to feel comfortable in it. I'm sure, once I do, It will be one of my favorites.
BTW, the hat is my vintage Borsalino, the shoes are my Alfred Sargeants, and the pants are just gray slacks from LL Bean. I hope you all like it.
I finally got my new Howard Hughes Hollywood Jacket and I am very pleased with it. It was, however, quite the process.
In early December, I decided to replicate the Hollywood Jacket from "The Aviator," so I sent a photo from the film to one of the South-Asian custom tailoring operations. They said they could do it... for $500. -A little rich for my blood.
So, I hunted around for someone else to make it for me and I found ReVamp vintage's "Grant" jacket, which is close, but the wrong color. I emailed Annamarie, who is an absolute sweetheart and asked her if she could make it in another color. I sent her the photo from "The Aviator." She said she would make it if I sent her the material.
So, I hunted around the internet for fabric and found a nice tweed, brown gabardine, and some silk for the lining. I had it shipped to her. The fabric cost about $75 and Annamarie charged me $125 to make it, a whole lot less expensive than the $500 the other place wanted to charge.
It would have been ready in two weeks, but the silk for the lining was lost in transit and I was away in Belize.
Finally, it was done and it arrived at my door. I emailed Wild Root a few pics and he gave me a ton of information about the jackets. -Thank you very much, sir!- He also taught me how to wear it and what to wear it with. We both decided that it could use some tailoring, so off it went to my tailor for a week.
Finally, I have it and here it is. I am very happy to have it.
Funny though, now I want an original!
It will take a little time for me to break this jacket in and to feel comfortable in it. I'm sure, once I do, It will be one of my favorites.
BTW, the hat is my vintage Borsalino, the shoes are my Alfred Sargeants, and the pants are just gray slacks from LL Bean. I hope you all like it.