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Reproduction Suits & Jackets?

sola fide

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While searching the internet, I discovered http://www.prohibitionclothing.com which had some beautiful action back sport coats. I have sent numerous emails with no response. Is http://www.prohibitionclothing.com still in business. I have been corresponding with Stuart aka Chester Cordite and Gary aka Mapledoram about suits. I really desire the 30s action back style, but being 5,5' with short legs, Chester's suits might be too long. Mapledoram is the 40s, but I might go that way. Suggestions or ideas appreciated.
Michael
 

Mathematicus

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I am not really keen of casual/country clothing (vintage or not) so I'm not an expert with belt-backs and action-backs. However, you may check with the company SJC (Simon James Cathcart) which makes good reproductions of Golden Era sport clothing (and much more) in a lot of sizes. I think action back sports suits have been planned, if not even already produced.
 

sola fide

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I am not really keen of casual/country clothing (vintage or not) so I'm not an expert with belt-backs and action-backs. However, you may check with the company SJC (Simon James Cathcart) which makes good reproductions of Golden Era sport clothing (and much more) in a lot of sizes. I think action back sports suits have been planned, if not even already produced.[/QUOTE
Thank you for the suggestions. I have visited reviewed SJC, Chester, Mapledoram(etsy) and ThomasFarthing with all make nice outfits. Its funny how belt-back & action back where casual, but overdressed these days. I go to church wearing a button up shirt, slacks and a shawl cardigan and i am overdressed. There is something about the pleats on an action-back that just add to the detail and sets it apart from all other jackets. I discovered I even like saddle pockets(someone described on this site) like the suit Clark Gable wears in, " It Happened One Night" . Best wishes
 

Mathematicus

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Magnoli Clothiers' cloth selection could use work. He tends to use lighter weights that aren't particularity evocative of original vintage pieces.
I agree with you. I have seen a Magnoli Clothier's jacket time ago and while I liked the styling (though maybe a bit aggressive) I wasn't very impressed by the cloth, way too light even for a modern fall-weight suit. They appear to use cashmere blends, which add the impression of heft but they are very prone to wrinkling and wearing fast.
Also, but this may be a reflection of the fact the jacket belonged to their RTW line, I found that they cut a somewhat deep armhole, which does contribute to a boxy appearance.

On the contrary, I am aware of the fact that SJC uses vintage-weight fabrics.
 

Matt Deckard

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Just a big list and some info on repro makers out there
https://deckardsguide.wordpress.com/2017/10/20/menswear-repro-roundup/

This goes into belt backs. SJC changed their design after reading this and thanked me. I have a few friends that have their beltbacks and might post a few shots with their updated design soon. Chester Cordite has a pretty good look when it comes to their details. Quite post war.
https://deckardsguide.wordpress.com/2017/11/01/placement-and-proportions-for-the-belt-back-suit/

And here are some details shots of repro suits I've had made to my specs and often patterns.
https://deckardsguide.wordpress.com/2017/10/20/you-should-know-better-and-so-should-your-tailor/
 

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