yoonie said:That suit is too loose in the ass (quiet, children. I know what i said)!
Howard Hughes said:Thank you Baron for the help with the pictures, I need all the help I can get. And also for your comments on the suit itself.
The suit is a very "snug" fit on me now.
I could wear the trousers comfortably, the jacket uncomfortably, and the waistcoat if I had a few ribs removed.
I can do the waistcoat up, but would not be able to move or sit down.
I hope to list it on Ebay this weekend if anyone is interested, it will be in the "Men's 1940's", along with a few other bits and pieces, my user name is mrcrab12
I/we spent a fortune on vintage clothing yesterday, so I need to contribute to Mr. Goodwin's pension fund as soon as possible.
I picked up a "RADIAC" shirt, which is proudly labelled as "100% NYLON",
possibly one of the first commercially available NYLON garments, (research needed).
I wish you all a pleasant weekend.
Toodleoo.
HH
yoonie said:I hope you won't be offended if I respond in the voice of my favored tailors (old, Italian men from New York City. They know how to take instructions, but will never let you look bad. On the other hand, politeness disappears around the 2nd meeting).
That suit is too loose in the ass (quiet, children. I know what i said)! Though, to tell the truth, that's only even worth pointing out because the rest of the suit fits SO well.
I feel like many modern tailors don't know how to properly deal with functional pleats, so I would try to be picky if I was you.
reetpleat said:Looks to me like you need some suspenders to pull the pants up in the back a little. If these vintage slacks ride down to the hips, they end up bagging like that.
Wolfmanjack said:Excellent fit on the jacket. The shoulders look good to me. Mid '40s seems right.
I hope the trousers can be altered; A pinstripe jacket needs matching trousers.
Baron Kurtz said:Why not sell it and wait for something better size dto come along (rare as that is in your size). I hate the idea of half a functional suit going to waste in your wardrobe.
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thunderw21 said:Trousers have Gripper snaps and Talon zipper, so early to mid-1940s.
These pictures make me want to kill for the matching trousers for my 40's DB!The Elizians:
thunderw21 said:I recently found a Gripper snap advertisement in a 1938 issue of "Life".
Do we know for sure when the Grippers first appeared?
reetpleat said:Looks to me like you need some suspenders to pull the pants up in the back a little. If these vintage slacks ride down to the hips, they end up bagging like that.
thunderw21 said:The trousers are a total loss for me: several inches too wide and 6 inches too short with none to spare.