'Lodger' was a shoe brand started in 2007 and taken over by Lutwyche bespoke, London, in 2011, after which the Lodger name was dropped.
The shoes actually say 'Lodger by Lutwyche' in them, so i'm not sure if these shoes were made during a cross-over phase, or if Lodger was a 'line' of (or owned...
good, clear images of British 20s suits are still hard to find, but i've been posting some English summer themed photos on my facebook page. here's a few:
some nice knitted / ribbed polo shirts from French brand 'Fleur de Bagne'. the cream one would be great for a summer outfit.
they've kind of ruined it for me though by putting the 'FDB' embroidery on the collar.
UserUser22,
there's really nothing extraordinary to say about the cut of early-mid 1920s trousers; they're nearly always flat front, have a top thigh width of about 12-14" and taper to an ankle width of about 7.5" -8.5".
(edit: i should just add: the taper is quicker from top of thigh to knee...
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