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PADDY said:"The sun has got his hat on...HIP-HIP-HIP-HOORAAAAY..."
I feel like an extra in The Painted Veil or Out of Africa!! as long as the sun keeps shining!
I had a very rare opportunity for March to delve into my old blanket box and don my 1930's cream linen DB belt back summer suit today.
Stats: Unlined with 6x4 mother of pearl button config. Two front patch pockets with internal ticket holder. Belted back.
Pocket watch/or change holder in my case to the front of the pants. Two back unbuttoned pockets. 1 1/2" cuffs to pants.
I have an old original Plantation Chair in mahogany in the Summer Room which is great to stretch out on like an old colonial watching the birds in the garden.
For Reference:
Shirt: Florence and Fred spear tipped collar shirt (from George of Asda - UK)
Tie: Claret coloured silk.
Socks: Cream and grey Argyles from Wolsey of England.
Shoes: Vintage cream and tans.
Panama: Failsworth Hatters, England.
NEXT ACCESSORY: Been on the lookout for a roundish pair of sunglasses to top it off for the summer. Think I'll have to settle for some John Lennonish ones which look pretty 30'ish, just without the nice wire legs around the ears.
Marc Chevalier said:A 1940 COLOR photo of some guys wearing cream suits at a wedding. They could be Palm Beach Cloth, or perhaps a light gabardine:
http://webapp1.dlib.indiana.edu/collections/cushman/full/P02647.jpg
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AdmiralTofu said:Hope nobody minds, but since a good deal of the discussion has been about the actual color of these suits, I thought I'd go ahead and do a bit of color-correction on the photo that Marc posted back on page 2 in '06...
http://www.tofusplace.net/images/shared/P02647.jpg
reetpleat said:
thunderw21 said:Hey reepleat, I remember when you first posted pics of that suit. It is quite nice. Where you able to completely remove those stains?[/QUOTE
Oddly enough, I didn't even have to. I noticed, when I found the pans that the stain was lighter. And a little later, with a little brushing, even lighter still. Just barely there. I hand washed the spots and they are all gone. good cleaning and pressing should have them good as new. What are the odds of a stain coming out like that?
reetpleat said:thunderw21 said:Hey reepleat, I remember when you first posted pics of that suit. It is quite nice. Where you able to completely remove those stains?[/QUOTE
Oddly enough, I didn't even have to. I noticed, when I found the pans that the stain was lighter. And a little later, with a little brushing, even lighter still. Just barely there. I hand washed the spots and they are all gone. good cleaning and pressing should have them good as new. What are the odds of a stain coming out like that?
Lucky man! I love the break of those trousers.