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HamilcarBarca3

One of the Regulars
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201
Location
Houston, TX
1970s Norfolk jacket :)

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These are not GE however I like their look... Both made in USA... The grey is Cashmere with a lite orange/pink square design.
The white has wider squares of blue... Over all they look great in my humble opinion... LOL

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Boinciel

New in Town
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33
Location
Canada
Here's an odd rockabilly/western sports jacket I found at a thrift store for $2. Feels like a wool gabardine, could be a blend with rayon or nylon. Probably dates to around 1958~1963 or so.


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Peak lapel, squared off front, and bellows patch pockets. The lapel measures to 3.25". Unfortunately it's missing a button off the front and the chances of finding a matching one are close to 0. I'll have to replace the lot of them.

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No back belt, but it comes with an action back and two rear vents that are just as short and useless as modern vents.

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A 3/4 lining? I've never seen anything like that before. Two inside pockets and a fun checked lining.

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And amazingly, the jacket is constructed with the "wrong side" of the fabric facing out! The inside is a large-scale plaid!

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I didn't snap a picture of the union tag, but it's the 1949-1962 ACWA tag. No other tags on the inside of the pockets.

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The fit is fairly decent. I probably don't need to get this tailored.

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Action back in action plus contortion to get a good angle with my camera.
 
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Christopher Scoggins

New in Town
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36
Location
San Antonio, Texas
There are some truly great sport jackets here, fellas! Keep it up!

Here's my humble contribution:
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It's a little black and white number I'm having trouble dating. avedwards said it's a 70's, Fastuni says it might be a 50's, or possibly a really good 80's or 90's. Following Fastuni's advise, I took some more intimate pictures, and gave all the labels close-ups. What do you guys think?
 

Fastuni

Call Me a Cab
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2,277
Location
Germany
@Christopher

Thanks for the photos. The design is pure early to mid 1950's.
But without doubt a more modern fabrication (1990s at most) that is however very faithful to the original.
Andre Villard is a modern brand that is Vintage inspired in many of its products.
 
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Patrick Hall

Practically Family
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541
Location
Houston, TX
Picked up this vintage bespoke sportcoat from Ebay recently. Details say 1930's to me. Bi-swing shoulders and pleated half-belt on the back. No labels. Beautiful teal tweed fabric with a golden-brown windowpane.









 

simonc

Practically Family
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918
Location
United Kingdom
The top beige jacket is known as a "Pioneer" style jacket the bottom one looks like a cross between a Hollywood and a Car Coat with a lapel, would be nice with a belted back.
 

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