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Tweed, Tweed, Finally Tweed!!!!

undertaker

Practically Family
:D Well I come before you a very elated man:D . After more than a year of combing thirft stores, ebay, and vintage clothing web sites, I have finally found a 3pc Tweed Suit that will fit my... lets say "large" frame. I was even considering ordering the tweed from Indy Magnoli (now maybe I can use that money for a different one of his;) ). I found this gray one today in a local GoodWill store for $25.00. It is not as old as I would like to have had but I am happy with it just the same. It fits perfectly with the exception of the sleeves being just a tad to short,which should be remedied simply. The inseem is even the right lenth. It appears to have real leather covered buttons. I guess it is from the late 70's or early 80's. I think I may have another button hole put on the coat to make it a three button. Let me know what you think.

Looks and feels like it has not even been worn.
TeedSuit0012.jpg


A closer shot of the material and buttons.
TeedSuit002.jpg


Sorry for the poor qaulity of photos. As I have said I am electronically challenged.

Regards,
J.S.
 

Alan Eardley

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Tweed suit

Mr. Undertaker,

A nice suit in good condition. Youa sked for comment on the conversion - my opinion is that a two button jacket looks better with a waistcoat. The stance of your jacket is quite high anyway. I'd leave it.

Just my opinion.

Alan
 

MikeBravo

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Twelve whole months!

ha ha

Well done,

It has taken me about 5 years to develop my meagre vintage wardrobe, mainly containing the proverbial grey flannel suit/s
 

undertaker

Practically Family
slicedbread said:
Nice find! And nice buttons too.



How hard is such a process? And is it possible to do the reverse and go from 3 to 2 buttons?

Thanks for the comments, you all are very kind. As for the buttons I have a friend that has a sewing machine that does button holes. She tells me that She can do it relatively easily if the line of the lapel is strait. I would think doing the reverse would be quite difficult. I have decided to leave this one as is. To go to a three button would almost completely cover the vest and I do enjoy the vest, let's me use my watch chains correctly:) .

Regards,
J.S.
 

Tomasso

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undertaker said:
As for the buttons I have a friend that has a sewing machine that does button holes. She tells me that She can do it relatively easily if the line of the lapel is strait.

Here's what one America's finest tailors thinks about the alteration.
 

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