A customer commissioned us to make him one of our 1940's men's suits with fabric that he provided. We will be adding some reproduction 1940's ties to complement these suits. Very soon, we are going to move these and other items to a site dedicated to the 20th century.
We can produce these suits...
Below is a link to a reproduction 1940's vest that we produced (and continue to produce). This is a size 40, in a navy and chalk pinstripe. If there is interest in other colors and/or suits, let me know.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/164439217279
Below are links to two pairs of reproduction 1944 Montgomery Ward Wing Tip shoes that I have made. The brown are size 11, the black size 9
I am working on other styles, but these were the ones that I started with.
Brown, size 11..
https://www.ebay.com/itm/164436463534
Black, size 9...
Well, that should have been codified, because that is a completely different analysis. If you are basing endorsements on what you expect from a modern day hat, then that is something entirely different. Mine are reproductions of what was produced in the 1860's, and it is not meant to be compared...
I am more than flummoxed that something like this could actually be written. My cap pattern was produced by Paul Ruehs, and was taken from a disassembled original in the 1960's. I cannot understand how one can improve upon that, let alone find fault.
Let me also set the record straight...
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