Marc Chevalier
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I love to take old suits and restore them to their former glory.
Here's one I just picked up: a double-breasted, belted back suit from the 1930s, with a windowpane pattern. (See link below.) One of the previous owners moved the jacket's buttons and widened the trouser's waistline in order to accomodate his girth. Moths had some fun with it, too. And it needs a good drycleaning.
So here's what I'm gonna do. My wife, who is going to visit Santiago, Chile next week, will take the suit with her. There's a Japanese reweaver in Santiago who does incredible work at a very reasonable price: he'll make those moth holes disappear. When my wife returns with the suit repaired, I'll take it to the "French Hand Laundry" in Pasadena. They're experts at cleaning vintage fabrics. Finally, I'll move the jacket's buttons back to their original, correct positions; I'll also take the trousers in at the waist. Result? A fine suit that will be appreciated anew. And here it is, BEFORE the planned makeover:
http://www.thefedoralounge.net/showpost.php?p=96733&postcount=10
http://cgi.ebay.com/Vintage-20s-30s...398744256QQcategoryZ52383QQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
When the makeover is complete, I'll post "after" photos here.
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I love to take old suits and restore them to their former glory.
Here's one I just picked up: a double-breasted, belted back suit from the 1930s, with a windowpane pattern. (See link below.) One of the previous owners moved the jacket's buttons and widened the trouser's waistline in order to accomodate his girth. Moths had some fun with it, too. And it needs a good drycleaning.
So here's what I'm gonna do. My wife, who is going to visit Santiago, Chile next week, will take the suit with her. There's a Japanese reweaver in Santiago who does incredible work at a very reasonable price: he'll make those moth holes disappear. When my wife returns with the suit repaired, I'll take it to the "French Hand Laundry" in Pasadena. They're experts at cleaning vintage fabrics. Finally, I'll move the jacket's buttons back to their original, correct positions; I'll also take the trousers in at the waist. Result? A fine suit that will be appreciated anew. And here it is, BEFORE the planned makeover:
http://www.thefedoralounge.net/showpost.php?p=96733&postcount=10
http://cgi.ebay.com/Vintage-20s-30s...398744256QQcategoryZ52383QQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
When the makeover is complete, I'll post "after" photos here.
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