Marc Chevalier said:There were several NOS 1900s polka dot workshirts at one booth. (These are the shirts that fetch thousands of bucks on eBay.) After looking over them closely, I reluctantly concluded that the cotton was very cheap, the dyes were blotchy, and the stitching was uneven. In other words, they were kinda junky. The fact is that the reproductions of these particular shirts are MUCH better made than the originals themselves. (Or at least the originals that I saw.)
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I couldn't wear a shirt that cost $1,000...I'd shred it for sure. Good repro is the way to go.