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Thanks Feraud. Any guesses as to it's age?
Benny Holiday said:I wanted a new black sportscoat to replace the cheapsky charcoal grey cashmere job I bought years ago in a mall menswear store. I couldn't find anything I really liked (that is, nothing looked 1930s-40s-ish enough!) so I thought why not just go the whole hog and purchase some good quality fabric and have my tailor Mario Valenti make me a cool beltback?
Benny Holiday said:Thanks Feraud! What's really great is that it's like a vintage jacket in the style and quality of the materials/workmanship, but it's made just right for my height/shoulder placement/body shape and so on.
I'm planning on a 1930s-style three piece suit made of heavy wool (13.5 oz - that's plenty heavy for Australia!) for Mario to make next. The fabric is light grey with a heathered tweed effect of tiny orange, blue and violet flecks in it - it looks and feels vintage 1930s. Maybe in the next 4-6 weeks, depending on how money goes.
I should have mentioned that all up, the jacket cost me AU$425!
Baron Kurtz said:Thanks Benny; hopefully the new owner will take some better pics of it and show us. It's really really soft, too, for vintage fabric. Remarkable fabric; almost like there's a bunch of cashmere in it.
Was in your neck of the woods in late December, but only for half a day on my way to Canberra. Didn't prevent the finding of a 40s suit in a strip of vintage shops in Newtown, though.
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reetpleat said:Well, not cheap, but worth every penny. You already have the most expensive part, You might consider having slacks and a vest maybe made in the same fabric. This would be the time while he can still get the matching fabric.