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  1. herringbonekid

    Tab Collar Shirts Still Available?

    i haven't found a modern maker who does a good vintage-looking RTW version of this type of shirt collar. the only way to get one seems to be to go the custom route. (edit: some of the old links on the previous page are still working, and show some tab collar shirts available, but the fabric...
  2. herringbonekid

    BRITISH Belt-Back Suits and Sports Jackets

    that short wool one is interesting. i'd like to know where (and by who) it was made !
  3. herringbonekid

    Gustin Work Shirt

    almost all the work shirt repro-makers do those dangly threads; E-workers, Buzz Rickson, ELMC.... it's how they were done back in the day.
  4. herringbonekid

    The Vintage Tailoring Thread

    Q, if you're using a vintage pattern for the first time do you do a toile / muslin fitting first to check the fit ?
  5. herringbonekid

    Pocket flaps on suit coats

    caveat: i think Fastuni is right; that there were some bigger pocket flaps around in the 70s than there were in the 20s-40s. i wonder if anyone has actually 'saved' such a jacket though by removing the flaps ?
  6. herringbonekid

    Pocket flaps on suit coats

    popular in all of the 20s !
  7. herringbonekid

    Pocket flaps on suit coats

    i'm a flap fan, especially on feature-heavy rugged sports jackets ! i think they only look 70s on a jacket that already looks 70s for other reasons, e.g. the lapel shape, the overall cut, the shoulders etc.
  8. herringbonekid

    The Vintage Tailoring Thread

    just started an early 20s Norfolk jacket project, using Molloy Donegal tweed: under the needle: reference:
  9. herringbonekid

    Boating Blazers

    blazers as illustrated by Leslie 'Spy' Ward: i love this colour combo: ... similar to this one from 'Room with a View' :
  10. herringbonekid

    Show us their suits

    more Walbrook:
  11. herringbonekid

    Vintage pictures of wild patterned sweaters

    no label, probably 40s: (round about 2005-6 a vast amount of deadstock cotton cable-knit t-shirts in wild / complex designs were unearthed in a warehouse in the U.S. they were all over US ebay for ages, at every vintage fair, and someone even had a small shop full of them here in the U.K...
  12. herringbonekid

    1920s suits

  13. herringbonekid

    For Sale: ca 1910s boiled wool trousers, fish tail, buckle back

    i would be interested, but they're a bit big in the waist. is the other pair not for sale ?
  14. herringbonekid

    Wide legged jeans

    the Buzz Rickson 1937 model is the widest leg i've found. really straight cut. 10.5" bottoms. Bogart wore them. what more can i say ?
  15. herringbonekid

    Show us their suits

    Anton Walbrook.
  16. herringbonekid

    Changes to UK Ebay?

    if you bookmark a category (e.g. i have ebay.uk 20s , 30s etc bookmarked on my browser toolbar) you might have to reset them every year or so, if the original location / address gets altered. this has happened several times over the years, but didn't happen to mine yesterday.
  17. herringbonekid

    Show Us Vintage GERMAN Suits

    if you deduct the collar height then those back measurements make more sense for a 5' 7" height.... still not 'short' though. :confused:
  18. herringbonekid

    Show Us Vintage GERMAN Suits

    i'm still confused by the tailoring guides you quoted in the previous post though, since they seem to suggest that German jackets were on the long side, not short.
  19. herringbonekid

    You know you are getting old when:

    they obviously missed the G off and it should have read: "Lizzie Is Gold." ;)

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