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MK
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(8/6/03 2:20 pm)
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Enjoy!
All it takes for evil to triumph is for good men to do nothing." - Edmund Burke
Capt Aram Yossarian
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(8/6/03 3:07 pm)
Reply | Edit | Del New Post Re: Rick's White Tux Bogie1943 and I were having a conversation about this very mysterious tux. Like Bogie's trenchcoat, it has a few unique features that is not common even in English attire.
For one, the majority of white dinner jackets had peaked lapels (like that found on modern and vintage double breasted suits) Bogie's dinner jacket has a rounded lapel (the proper term currently escapes me) which a rounded lapel is not abnormal, but a rounded lapel on a double breasted dinner jacket is. This has created quite a difficulty in obtaining an original dinner jacket (for next year's QM of course) and the thought of having one custom made is not appealing either.
This white dinner jacket is just one of the many other reminders of flukes in Hollywood when it comes to costumes.
Sincerest Regards,
Yossarian
Where the hell's my parachute? - Capt. Aram Yossarian in Catch 22
Bogie1943
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(8/6/03 5:19 pm)
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New Post Re: Rick's White Tux For those of you who are looking for a similar dinner jacket, now it won't be accurate to screen, we are still hunting that one down. But I good place to get a decent dinner jacket is on ebay. Just search for white dinner jacket and should get a good number of auctions, not bad jackets at all really, not the best, but it will get ya by. Bogie's dinner jacket had to have been a custom made deal for the man himself. The fit is perfect on him down to the last little bit. The cut itself is so unique, double breasted, shawl collar, that is the combo that is making it so hard to find.:hat
MN Jones
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(8/6/03 7:50 pm)
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New Post Re: Rick's White Tux It's a shawl collar, or shawl lapel. This is all I was finding in my quest for the ToD Tuxedo Jacket. Yeah, you're right, all the ones I found were the single breasted. But LOTS of shawl collars on dinner jackets. Found a couple with a notched lapel, but no peaks. Again, had to have mine custom done. Isn't cheap, but it did the trick. Good luck!
Bogie1943
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(8/6/03 7:57 pm)
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New Post Re: Rick's White Tux This has become a quest for me now lol. It looks like I will have to follow in the footsteps of MN Jones and have my Bogie jacket custom made, but if by some miracle I find another answer I will be sure to pass along my find.:hat
Mattdeckard
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(8/6/03 9:50 pm)
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New Post Re: Rick's White Tux I have seen shawl collard double breasted vests, but never a shawl collard double breasted jacket. This is quite interesting.
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MN Jones
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(8/7/03 8:58 am)
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New Post Re: Rick's White Tux One tidbit of info, it won't help on your quest unfortunately. In the Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom Illustrated Screenplay, they show four sketches of Indy's ToD Tuxedo Dinner Jacket, or four different potential versions. A Shawl Collar single and double breasted, and a Peaked Lapel single and double breasted. Of course they went for the single breasted peaked. Wonder why they didn't do the double breasted shawl? Maybe they wanted a "nod" to Casablanca without actually coping it? Things that make you go.... hmmmmm.....
Rundquist
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(8/7/03 10:40 am)
Reply | Edit | Del New Post Re: Rick's White Tux Part of the style detail also probably comes from what suits a particular actor best. Although I can imagine Bogey in a peaked lapel jacket, it?¢‚Ǩ‚Ñ¢s hard for me to imagine Ford in a shawl-collared jacket. Cheers
Now when I die I want to be buried in straight-laced shoes, a boxed-back suit and a Stetson hat (don?¢‚Ǩ‚Ñ¢t forget the lid). Put a twenty dollar gold piece on my watch chain, so the boys will know I died standing pat. ?¢‚Ǩ‚Äú St. James Infirmary
Kittlemeier
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(8/15/03 3:59 pm)
Reply | Edit | Del New Post Re: Rick's White Tux Several years ago I picked up a tux from the late 40's/early 50's at an antique store that was midnight blue and double breasted with grosgrain peak lapels. It was a little snug in the shoulders, but I just had to have it anyway.
So skip a few years, it's time to get married and I wanted an updated version of that tux(didn't want to get married in someone's prom night fun suit). It was nowhere to be found ready made. I ended up going the made to order route. If you're not familiar, you go to a finer men's store who offers this service, they take all your measurements and the suit is made to your specs off site. When the suit arrives they do the final adjustments.
You can basically have any details you want added or omitted. I decided to go black with a six on four button closure, peak lapels, side vents(HIGHLY recommended, they just make sence), surgeon cuffs, and a great burgundy fancy lining. I wish they offered split back pants but oh well.
Anyway, the point is, you could go that route and get exactly what you want, without the price of full custom, and it will fit you like a tailored jacket. I'm adding an off white dinner jacket soon(not to Rick spec, single breasted shawl lapel with side vents) and it will be around $600 but I will have exactly what I want and it will fit me not the standard 42L. K
MK
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(9/10/03 7:23 am)
Reply | Edit | Del New Post Re: Rick's White Tux I am posting this for Bogie1943.....or whatever Josh's handle is. Pretty cool and a great job.
All it takes for evil to triumph is for good men to do nothing." - Edmund Burke
MN Jones
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(9/10/03 10:46 am)
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New Post Re: Rick's White Tux Excellent Tuxedo Jacket! Did you go the custom route or modify one you found? Looks like you modified one...
I love the last picture!
Bogie1943
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(9/10/03 6:17 pm)
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New Post Re: Rick's White Tux Well I was on ebay one day and I bought this nice single breasted white dinner jacket from this guy who owns a tuxedo place. I sent him an email about my payment for it and also included what I was looking for. He emailed me back saying he had one double breasted, satin/shawl lapeled jacket left, in my size too. As you can see the buttons that came on it were wrong, but the pattern of the jacket is close to perfect, maybe perfect. All I did was used the DVD for reference, found the proper buttons and sewed them on, then had it cleaned and pressed and that was that, my quest was over! Thanks again MK!:hat NOW FOR THE TRENCH COAT!:hat
Mattdeckard
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(9/15/03 12:08 am)
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MK
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Posts: 308
(8/6/03 2:20 pm)
Reply | Edit | Del All New Post Rick's White Tux
Enjoy!
All it takes for evil to triumph is for good men to do nothing." - Edmund Burke
Capt Aram Yossarian
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Posts: 58
(8/6/03 3:07 pm)
Reply | Edit | Del New Post Re: Rick's White Tux Bogie1943 and I were having a conversation about this very mysterious tux. Like Bogie's trenchcoat, it has a few unique features that is not common even in English attire.
For one, the majority of white dinner jackets had peaked lapels (like that found on modern and vintage double breasted suits) Bogie's dinner jacket has a rounded lapel (the proper term currently escapes me) which a rounded lapel is not abnormal, but a rounded lapel on a double breasted dinner jacket is. This has created quite a difficulty in obtaining an original dinner jacket (for next year's QM of course) and the thought of having one custom made is not appealing either.
This white dinner jacket is just one of the many other reminders of flukes in Hollywood when it comes to costumes.
Sincerest Regards,
Yossarian
Where the hell's my parachute? - Capt. Aram Yossarian in Catch 22
Bogie1943
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Posts: 69
(8/6/03 5:19 pm)
Reply | Edit | Del
New Post Re: Rick's White Tux For those of you who are looking for a similar dinner jacket, now it won't be accurate to screen, we are still hunting that one down. But I good place to get a decent dinner jacket is on ebay. Just search for white dinner jacket and should get a good number of auctions, not bad jackets at all really, not the best, but it will get ya by. Bogie's dinner jacket had to have been a custom made deal for the man himself. The fit is perfect on him down to the last little bit. The cut itself is so unique, double breasted, shawl collar, that is the combo that is making it so hard to find.:hat
MN Jones
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Posts: 21
(8/6/03 7:50 pm)
Reply | Edit | Del
New Post Re: Rick's White Tux It's a shawl collar, or shawl lapel. This is all I was finding in my quest for the ToD Tuxedo Jacket. Yeah, you're right, all the ones I found were the single breasted. But LOTS of shawl collars on dinner jackets. Found a couple with a notched lapel, but no peaks. Again, had to have mine custom done. Isn't cheap, but it did the trick. Good luck!
Bogie1943
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Posts: 71
(8/6/03 7:57 pm)
Reply | Edit | Del
New Post Re: Rick's White Tux This has become a quest for me now lol. It looks like I will have to follow in the footsteps of MN Jones and have my Bogie jacket custom made, but if by some miracle I find another answer I will be sure to pass along my find.:hat
Mattdeckard
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Posts: 180
(8/6/03 9:50 pm)
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New Post Re: Rick's White Tux I have seen shawl collard double breasted vests, but never a shawl collard double breasted jacket. This is quite interesting.
END OF LINE.
MN Jones
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Posts: 23
(8/7/03 8:58 am)
Reply | Edit | Del
New Post Re: Rick's White Tux One tidbit of info, it won't help on your quest unfortunately. In the Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom Illustrated Screenplay, they show four sketches of Indy's ToD Tuxedo Dinner Jacket, or four different potential versions. A Shawl Collar single and double breasted, and a Peaked Lapel single and double breasted. Of course they went for the single breasted peaked. Wonder why they didn't do the double breasted shawl? Maybe they wanted a "nod" to Casablanca without actually coping it? Things that make you go.... hmmmmm.....
Rundquist
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Posts: 105
(8/7/03 10:40 am)
Reply | Edit | Del New Post Re: Rick's White Tux Part of the style detail also probably comes from what suits a particular actor best. Although I can imagine Bogey in a peaked lapel jacket, it?¢‚Ǩ‚Ñ¢s hard for me to imagine Ford in a shawl-collared jacket. Cheers
Now when I die I want to be buried in straight-laced shoes, a boxed-back suit and a Stetson hat (don?¢‚Ǩ‚Ñ¢t forget the lid). Put a twenty dollar gold piece on my watch chain, so the boys will know I died standing pat. ?¢‚Ǩ‚Äú St. James Infirmary
Kittlemeier
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Posts: 5
(8/15/03 3:59 pm)
Reply | Edit | Del New Post Re: Rick's White Tux Several years ago I picked up a tux from the late 40's/early 50's at an antique store that was midnight blue and double breasted with grosgrain peak lapels. It was a little snug in the shoulders, but I just had to have it anyway.
So skip a few years, it's time to get married and I wanted an updated version of that tux(didn't want to get married in someone's prom night fun suit). It was nowhere to be found ready made. I ended up going the made to order route. If you're not familiar, you go to a finer men's store who offers this service, they take all your measurements and the suit is made to your specs off site. When the suit arrives they do the final adjustments.
You can basically have any details you want added or omitted. I decided to go black with a six on four button closure, peak lapels, side vents(HIGHLY recommended, they just make sence), surgeon cuffs, and a great burgundy fancy lining. I wish they offered split back pants but oh well.
Anyway, the point is, you could go that route and get exactly what you want, without the price of full custom, and it will fit you like a tailored jacket. I'm adding an off white dinner jacket soon(not to Rick spec, single breasted shawl lapel with side vents) and it will be around $600 but I will have exactly what I want and it will fit me not the standard 42L. K
MK
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Posts: 460
(9/10/03 7:23 am)
Reply | Edit | Del New Post Re: Rick's White Tux I am posting this for Bogie1943.....or whatever Josh's handle is. Pretty cool and a great job.
All it takes for evil to triumph is for good men to do nothing." - Edmund Burke
MN Jones
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Posts: 41
(9/10/03 10:46 am)
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New Post Re: Rick's White Tux Excellent Tuxedo Jacket! Did you go the custom route or modify one you found? Looks like you modified one...
I love the last picture!
Bogie1943
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Posts: 91
(9/10/03 6:17 pm)
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New Post Re: Rick's White Tux Well I was on ebay one day and I bought this nice single breasted white dinner jacket from this guy who owns a tuxedo place. I sent him an email about my payment for it and also included what I was looking for. He emailed me back saying he had one double breasted, satin/shawl lapeled jacket left, in my size too. As you can see the buttons that came on it were wrong, but the pattern of the jacket is close to perfect, maybe perfect. All I did was used the DVD for reference, found the proper buttons and sewed them on, then had it cleaned and pressed and that was that, my quest was over! Thanks again MK!:hat NOW FOR THE TRENCH COAT!:hat
Mattdeckard
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Posts: 324
(9/15/03 12:08 am)
Reply | Edit | Del
New Post Re: Rick's White Tux looking good.
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