benstephens
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Pease can people help me. I am researching plus fours at the moment. I can not find any reference to Plus twos or plus eights in any contextual evidence being terms in common usage in the 1920s and 1930s. The Army and Navy Stores catalogue in 1935 calls them Plus fours, although it makes reference to conservative styles, plus twos?, but no use of that term.
The 1940s menswear magazines mention the fact that very few pairs of plus fours have been sold, maybe, it surmises is because of the fact they have become an Item of ridicule because of the fashion for students to wear them very long, Plus eights?, however, no mention of that particular term.
I do not want circumstantial evidence, i.e., my granddad used to call them that, I particularly need written evidence that these terms were in common language to describe these items, or even more importantly a proper tailors term. I have been told that possibly they are called this in a P G Wodehouse book, but can not find this reference.
Hopefully someone will be able to help.
Kindest Regards
Ben
The 1940s menswear magazines mention the fact that very few pairs of plus fours have been sold, maybe, it surmises is because of the fact they have become an Item of ridicule because of the fashion for students to wear them very long, Plus eights?, however, no mention of that particular term.
I do not want circumstantial evidence, i.e., my granddad used to call them that, I particularly need written evidence that these terms were in common language to describe these items, or even more importantly a proper tailors term. I have been told that possibly they are called this in a P G Wodehouse book, but can not find this reference.
Hopefully someone will be able to help.
Kindest Regards
Ben