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herringbonekid

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another Burton's, CC41 labelled suit i sold recently:

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Mathematicus

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Relax, Fastuni, it was a 36 regular :) I remember the auction, I was thinking about placing a bid but I have a similar one. Great suit, however, and went for a relatively low price.
 

stephena310

One of the Regulars
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Palos verdes estates, Ca
I am new to the lounge, (mostly for hats), but I just discovered this thread.....Though I am not sure if my suits "count" as "vintage, though all are at least 30 years old, still, all my shirts and suits (with the exception of the occasional italian Brioni), professionally I always wore suits, or at least a sports coat.......

And always subscribed to the immoral words of the famous talent agent and founder of the worlds largest and most successful talent agency.....William Morris, whose mantra in business was "Always think yiddish, but dress British !"
Huntsman; Kiilgore & French; Chester Barrie, Austin Reed, Gieves & Hawke, Aquascutum, Hardy Ames, Burstow & Logsdail, Mark Stephen Marengo, Daks and Assur Trunbull! I will have to resize the pics as all others seem to be to large !
 

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Rabbit

Call Me a Cab
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Germany
1938 British bespoke 3-pc peak lapel alternating pinstripe suit by Kenneth Hardie

Looks like a 38 date on the tailor's label, but the cut is older, in the fashion of the early 30s with short, slightly flared skirt/ hourglass waist.

It's about a size 36-37; now in the Classifieds.

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Anthony Eden wearing one of his favoured peak lapel 3-piece suits, some of which are cuffless.

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Rabbit

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There is actually more like 2" to let out the out/inseam, but there is a short section near the inseam where the hem is cut off shorter than that, hence the 1" in the listing. This could be circumvented by adding a triangle piece to that spot. It's on the inside of the trouser leg, too.
But the question is if the jacket sleeves are long enough for you. The cuffs are original and there is 2" of excess tucked away.
 

Metatron

One Too Many
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United Kingdom
Hot suit, Rabbit.
Fastuni, fantastic sports coat, I like the clean cut combined with the loud fabric.
It's also a welcome reminder in days of vintage droughts that the nicer 70s-90s jackets can work quite well combined in a 40s look.
Another example is this jacket from a 1940s Greek movie:



Relatively modest, slightly roped shoulders, two buttons, balanced cut, flapped pockets. it could almost be a conservative 70s, 80s or 90s jacket. In other words, classic.
 

Mathematicus

A-List Customer
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Coventry, UK

Relatively modest, slightly roped shoulders, two buttons, balanced cut, flapped pockets. it could almost be a conservative 70s, 80s or 90s jacket. In other words, classic.
I have recently acquired an almost identical sports coat, likely from 50s. Here's a quick picture (it's not a summer piece!)
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It fits immaculately except sleeves, which needed to be lengthened a bit.
 

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