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lw36

New in Town
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Minnesota
Hi all,

I got this suit from a local vintage store the other day. Nice blue/grey double breasted with Hollywood waist on the pants. The fabric is a good medium-heavy weight and has a really nice drape to it. I'm wondering if you guys can help me put a date on it? No labels except the one pictured. I'm thinking early '50s judging by a few factors. Thanks!


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lw36

New in Town
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Minnesota
Thanks! Yep, I think so. I may need to extend the sleeves a bit (not an issue as there is plenty of fabric to do so), but it should make for a nice breezy addition to my wardrobe.
 

skyvue

Call Me a Cab
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New York City
He said it was a vintage store, actually, though for his sake, I hope he meant a thrift store (that would mean he saved a few bucks).
 

lw36

New in Town
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Minnesota
It actually meets two of the three criteria for determining length--fully covering the seat of my pants and dividing my height in half from the top of the collar to the floor. For it to meet the third is rendered impossible by the fact that I have extraordinarily long arms, so much so in fact that it would be absolutely preposterous for any jacket to be that long. A similar compromise on length is necessary and present in all my other suits as well.
 

Guttersnipe

One Too Many
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San Francisco, CA
It actually meets two of the three criteria for determining length--fully covering the seat of my pants and dividing my height in half from the top of the collar to the floor. For it to meet the third is rendered impossible by the fact that I have extraordinarily long arms, so much so in fact that it would be absolutely preposterous for any jacket to be that long. A similar compromise on length is necessary and present in all my other suits as well.

You're in good company then, because Jimmy Stewart had the same problem; a long, thin frame with very lanky arms.

That said, you cannot discount button stance from the equation. The button stance on this suit does sit too high for you. In doing so, it creates an illusion that your upper body is much shorter than it actually is and accentuates your long arms. My advice would be to have the jacket pressed into one with a "long rolled lapels," also known as a "six-on-one." This will make you torso look longer and balance you long arms. Also, long rolled lapels were super popular before/during WWII.

Here's some Jimmy to inspire:

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Note the low button stance, which makes him look less like a human noodle.
 

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