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Show us their suits

RobStC

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May just be a coincidence, but the fact that 4 of the 5 photos are of people with bicycles perhaps indicates that the cut-away jackets were a cycling related item? Very practical if so.....
 

Two Types

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this needs to be discussed at a later date:


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Is that Adrian - 1930s film costume designer?
 

Barmey

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This has probably been discussed at length already, but did the Kuppenheimer and Hart Schaffner Marx tailoring of the 10s and 20s really look as good as their advertising?
 

Qirrel

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This has probably been discussed at length already, but did the Kuppenheimer and Hart Schaffner Marx tailoring of the 10s and 20s really look as good as their advertising?

If you were exactly like the proportionate figure to begin with, yes. Many of the fashion advertisments from those years are very stylized and exaggerated though.
 

herringbonekid

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... also we don't have much (if any) fashion photography of those outfits to back it up, unlike today when you can easily find photos of any big menswear brand.


p.s. Barmey, leave a couple more comments on the Lounge (you need 15 posts before you can send or receive private messages); i have something to PM you about.
 

Dinerman

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then the opposite extreme happened around 1910 to the mid teens; jackets that were very long with flared skirts.

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you can see this style on its way to becoming the 'jazz suit' of the late teens-early 20s.
i find these jackets to be something of a fashion disaster and wonder how men were ever persuaded they looked good in them.





(streaky looking) scans are from this book:

http://www.amazon.co.uk/Menswear-Vi...=sr_1_2?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1351432222&sr=1-2

I just got a suit from that era in. Very odd cut.
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