Where are all the big guys who have trouble finding clothing that fits?
You won't find another sportcoat of this type and quality at this size that often.
Yep. The narrow legs and foot width are 1900-20's style.
But they are presented too long (in a modern manner) on the photo.
If you have them cuffed the appearance will improve greatly.
Also in former Yugoslavia a men's jacket buttoned the same as in the rest of the world. ;)
I assume it was indeed a woman's jacket. Cuts can often be very similar to men's garments.
I think photos could really help.
Unfortunately not. I assume it is not a very recent reproduction but already 10-20 years old or more.
But the padding and material of the lining reveals that it must be a reproduction.
It hails from Berlin in any case and was made by a very good professional tailor.
A tailor reproduction of a 1930's German sportcoat.
Something for the very large gentlemen - it is around size 52 (EU 62)!
See the "Classifieds": http://www.thefedoralounge.com/showthread.php?80275-1930-s-German-Tweed-Sportcoat-XXL-Beltback
Something for the larger Gentlemen.
A masterful high-quality tailor reproduction of a 1930's German sportcoat.
Scalloped yoke at front and back with half-belt. Wide notched lapels.
Great, heavy herringbone wool Tweed - perfect for Autumn and Winter.
Striped sleeve lining.
Excellent, near...
Two wonderful vintage black beauties.
A French Tirard Homburg made for the German market (Breiter Munich) in size 53.3 cm
and a size 54 cm Mayser snap-brim.
Both have wonderful dense superior fur felt in rich deep black.
The Tirard Homburg is stiff, the Mayser Fedora pliable and soft...
Thanks guys. It really is in outstanding condition (also the ribbon and brim binding).
As with the other small sized hats I posted, please don't hesistate to contact me if you are interested.
Mayser beauties in small sizes... (53-54 cm) Contact me if anyone is interested. Too small for my 60 cm head unfortunately.
Grey Peluche from the late 30's (a 1939 newspaper was under the sweater). Incredibly soft and pliable.
Black snapbrim, late 30's or early 50's. Again astonishingly...
https://www.etsy.com/listing/215698528/40s-blue-db-pinstripe-suit-chinese-made?
A very nice (and well priced) 1940's DB suit made by a Chinese tailor!
Too bad it is rather small.
Selling a couple of rare 1930's German suits on ebay right now:
ADEFA blue herringbone with stripes SB suit:
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/30s-ADEFA-German-Suit-Vintage-40-Pinstripe-30er-Anzug-1940-Sakko-Jacket-Hose-/141523303599?
1935 grey Glenncheck German SB suit with peak lapels...
I might have clothing that could interest you.
But it would be helpful if you could provide some more measurements.
What is your waist-size, inleg and sleeve length? Best compare it with a well fitting suit.
Great tux - and doubly exotic!
Seems to be a good fit as well.
Too bad that no year is written on the label, but your dating certainly is correct.
Of course they are essential to Britons! Imagine going through a war without evening scarves! Morale would break down. And what would they have...
Apart from ebay/etsy (still the best generally available sources for reasonably priced clothing) there are the local sources that you have to explore on your own.
Check fleamarkets, goodwill & second-hand stores, household sales etc.
With your size the best bet would still be ebay.
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