The construction style, buttons, and lining materials look much older than 1965, but the jacket styling is extremely odd for a custom suit in '47. R. H. Childs, Esq. probably was a middle-aged gentleman who wanted a new suit constructed the same way his older suits were but not have the jacket stand out too much.
P.S. The same vendor has another suit obviously made for the same man in the same style that is dated 1968.
I really like these suits. I might be tempted to bid. I'm not a massive fan of narrow lapels but I could wear the waistcoat and trousers with a linen summer jacket.
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