MondoFW
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I have heard, because of clothing restrictions during WW2, wool garments civilians had access to weren't great. The victory suit was likely to be worn to threads sooner than suits before or after the war. All my post-WW2 wool garments have endured their regular wear. The only vintage piece that hasn't is my WW2-era pair of trousers. The wool feels inherently crappier than my post-WW2 pants. With not even a week combined of wear, these have already accumulated a 2.5'' split in the seat. Again, my other pants that mostly consist of Bold Look era stuff, take a beating.
Has anyone noticed this trend with wartime wool garments? Has anyone had bad experiences with it? Are my torn trousers just a rare exception? I would like to hear it from you guys.
Has anyone noticed this trend with wartime wool garments? Has anyone had bad experiences with it? Are my torn trousers just a rare exception? I would like to hear it from you guys.