The size and dry clean only tag definitely makes this jacket from sometime after the '50s, but it's still pretty classic looking.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/40s-NICELY-TAILORED-Gabardine-Wool-HOLLYWOOD-Rockabilly-RICKY-Jacket-Sportcoat-/150841841072?pt=Vintage_Men_s_Clothing&hash=item231edfd5b0
Well keeping them clean is tricky since I live in New York City, but I've only worn them less than a dozen times since I bought them so I haven't tried cleaning them just yet.
This thread basically sums up the opinion I've had of how things have been made since the day I was born. Here's my rant. I grew up in the '90s and basically was swamped with cheap plastics. The apartment I grew up in was basically a time-capsule from the mid-1980's, which still had that cheap...
I never liked Megan from the start. I personally found her immaturity unbearable. She's definitely a step up from Betty but I feel she's slowly turning into her. The biggest issue with the character I had was the argument she and Don had at the diner when Don suggested a desert, to which Megan...
Definitely '70s. You can tell by the lack of lapel button holes, the high lapels and how broad the shoulders are in comparison with how the bottom skirts/flares out.
A little unsure on the date of this one. The guys at the hat shop that stretched and re-blocked it for me said that the little red number on the union label says what year the hat is from, in this case they claim 1965. Anyone know how to date hat union tags?
That would be an interesting way to end the series, but I remember reading an article I think between the 3rd and 4th season, that Matthew Weiner said with Don's drinking and smoking habits that he wouldn't live past the mid-1980's. Personally I would love the last episode to show the characters...
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