You might also find it interesting to compare the fit on the seller and on me. She was 5ft8 and 42 chest/36 waist. I am same height but 38 chest/34 waist. I?¢‚Ǩ‚Ñ¢d say the suit was originally meant for someone in between - same height but 40 chest/35 waist (trousers adjust from 34 to 37)...
OK, here goes?¢‚Ǩ¬¶
The first two are the seller?¢‚Ǩ‚Ñ¢s pics, I used them as they capture the cream/ivory colour of the unbleached linen better than mine.
Glad you like it! I might have guessed you'd know who designed it.......
So that is supposed to be a discardable hat! Puts the modern junk well in perspective...
I'll try and post some pics of the suit though I?¢‚Ǩ‚Ñ¢m afraid the pictures are crap. I have real trouble getting a decent pic...
Funnily enough I have just read a review of this book. It sounds like a must for your project:
Queer London: Perils and Pleasures in the Sexual Metropolis, 1918-1957
You'll find the review on
http://enjoyment.independent.co.uk/books/reviews/article311473.ece
One of its themes is...
I keep an eye out in old films and photos for guidance on this issue but its hard to get good clear images of arms held straight down - they're usually holding a dame or a gat or something which of course pulls the sleeve up. But as far as I can tell you get both alternatives - i.e. suit and...
ebay, where else! And the seller only lived about ten miles away.
I've seen a few on ebay over the years but always (get this!) TOO BIG! And me Mr Average circa 1939!
Actually, even this one is a little too big, I'd say its for a 40R and I'm 38R but beggars can't be too choosy.
I have...
A) off with that hair sir! And use Dax or Pluko, she'll be so horrified by the subsequent state of pillow cases that she'll soon compromise happily on Brylcreem.
B) I think we can all agree the cuffs are too long, but I'd be interested to hear what others think is the ideal cuff length. I...
I?¢‚Ǩ‚Ñ¢ve finally got something I?¢‚Ǩ‚Ñ¢ve wanted for years, an original 1930s British colonial white linen suit. It came from a family of former tea planters in India, and is labelled to Whiteaway and Laidlaw ?¢‚Ǩ?ìthe Harrods of the far east?¢‚Ǩ? (cynics used to say the Marks & Spencer of...
hmmm...the coat looks like one of those flimsy polycotton monstrosities that currently disgrace the great tradition of the trench coat. I would imagine the hat is as insubstantial if you saw it in the flesh. And he wears both without any style or panache....the GE hoods from great Capone on down...
plus.....
if you eat in McDonald's what do you expect?
Not that I have ever set foot in that establishment.....
I understand they do not serve kedgeree, well seasoned port, or Sullivan's cigarrillos
Slight change of subject...
Anyone seen those Sugarcane (Buzz R) DENIM (not chambray) work shirts? http://historypreservation.com/hpassociates/sugarcane_2.php http://historypreservation.com/hpassociates/sugarcane_2.phpThe ones on the HPA/Eastman USA site had me salivating...normally I...
depends how much (hic) effort (hic) youm[ut] in old boy......merry chrisatmas...i have several ooff ebay none dcost mopren than ?Ǭ£15 Brit less than (hic) the modern ashite.......
both USN and civuilia\n (hic) god bless ebay
TYr searcjing for CHAMBRE and CHambrey and SHAMBRAY etc
I...
I've had originals off ebay for a pittance - these were WW2 and 1950s ones. I have also had originals from the 60s and 70s made to basically the same pattern but the chambray is not as good. In the 70s they changed the pattern altogether and went over to a particularly disgusting polycotton. I...
I've heard it said - and it may be pure folklore - that sleeve buttons were originally introduced on midshipmens' jackets in the Royal Navy to stop them wiping their noses on their sleeves! Sounds like a myth to me, but if true it would explain why there is this strong tradition of making them...
As far as I know all RAF aircrew were issued with Irvins up to about 1943, but whether they wore them or not was a matter of choice - and in the early war era it seems few fighter pilots actually wore them while flying - they were too bulky, and cold wasn't such a problem in a Spitfire or...
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