Fletch
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Quite right. With jackets, even things like lapel width and shoulder shape have to conform to current fashion, or they can't be made at a popular price. Any vintage features have to be strictly add-on.By the pictures and info given they look like modern jackets with 30's inspired back and pocket styling.
I rather like the backs - but the lapels, sleeves, front construction and shoulders are to my eye not much different from contemporary fashion.
But after all it's vintage inspired - not replica.
All you need for a pleated back is more material. But think about a new lapel shape. It would require a new roll and new canvasing, which your contractor might refuse to do without a large upcharge, as it is no longer traditional and takes time and resources away from his main business. The same with a bunched or roped shoulder head. He might do a wider shoulder or vary the padding, but it has to stay square.
The costs of certain features, even small ones, mount up quickly if they stray too far from the everyday.
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