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Marc Chevalier said:But look at it from the p.o.v. of the costumer. These 1920s suits were quite well made (from a good, progressive brand named "Clothcraft," by Joseph & Feiss), in perfect condition, and (if my eyes and hands can be trusted) not fragile at all: no signs of dryness or dampness, fabric rot, mildew, etc.
In short, these suits, if taken care of with a modicrum of decency, will far outlast any modern reproductions. They're a much better investment, and can be used in movies and T.V. shows, over and over again, for years to come.
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How can something from the 20s avoid moths bugs etc even wrapped in cloth?