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......maybe just thinking out loud. How many of you guys wear vintage, that although it fits you, is not technically your size? Let me elaborate: I was just going through some of racks of clothes and found a late 40's early 50's Palm Beach suit (worsted gray wool with electric blue slashes and Hollywood pants--quite remarkable actually) that I bought in Tennessee a few years ago. I tried it on and it fits like a charm. Then I looked inside the pocket. The tailor printed 40 reg. on the customer label. I am a 44 reg. Is it mis-sized? Or was it intended to be oversized?
I've been selling most of the things in my collection on Ebay that are not my size, like shirts that are labeled a medium. Sure, they fit me, but do they fit the way the are "supposed" to fit? I'm a large so it's hard to really say with vintage shirts, since they were all shorter to begin with. I've stopped wondering and just started selling them.
I'm gonna keep that suit though, since it's just too amazing to part with, but any new additions I make to my wardrobe HAVE to be my size!!
Any comments from my peers out there??
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I've been selling most of the things in my collection on Ebay that are not my size, like shirts that are labeled a medium. Sure, they fit me, but do they fit the way the are "supposed" to fit? I'm a large so it's hard to really say with vintage shirts, since they were all shorter to begin with. I've stopped wondering and just started selling them.
I'm gonna keep that suit though, since it's just too amazing to part with, but any new additions I make to my wardrobe HAVE to be my size!!
Any comments from my peers out there??
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