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I normally like to celebrate the efforts of companies making reproductions of classic styles. However, have a look at this website:
http://puttin-on-the-ritz.net/men/
These are described as reproductions of 1930s suits but to me they just look wrong.
Maybe it's the shirt the model is wearing; maybe it's his narrow brimmed hat; maybe it's the fit (especially the rather loose waistcoat); maybe it's just his modern face (with unshaven chin) - but to me these suits do not say thirties. The green trousers seem far too tight across he seat, making them seem more like something from a 1970s business suit. Although they claim to be high-waisted, they do not appear so. And the back of the green jacket seems completely out of balance. Also the jackets lack the waisted look of the thirties and seem to lack structure.
I don't like to be overly critical, since I welcome it when clothing companies make the effort, but the suits seem out of period, which is odd since the ladies clothes offered by the same company appear rather pleasant and authentic.
I would like to hear the thoughts of other loungers and whether they are similarly unimpressed by these suits.
http://puttin-on-the-ritz.net/men/
These are described as reproductions of 1930s suits but to me they just look wrong.
Maybe it's the shirt the model is wearing; maybe it's his narrow brimmed hat; maybe it's the fit (especially the rather loose waistcoat); maybe it's just his modern face (with unshaven chin) - but to me these suits do not say thirties. The green trousers seem far too tight across he seat, making them seem more like something from a 1970s business suit. Although they claim to be high-waisted, they do not appear so. And the back of the green jacket seems completely out of balance. Also the jackets lack the waisted look of the thirties and seem to lack structure.
I don't like to be overly critical, since I welcome it when clothing companies make the effort, but the suits seem out of period, which is odd since the ladies clothes offered by the same company appear rather pleasant and authentic.
I would like to hear the thoughts of other loungers and whether they are similarly unimpressed by these suits.