http://www.ebay.com/itm/50s-Sz-40-34W-ATOMIC-FLECKED-GAB-HOLLYWOOD-SUIT-/230804917900?pt=Vintage_Men_s_Clothing&hash=item35bd0b8e8c#ht_6076wt_932
Here's the proper link.
Complete with hollywood waist pants
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Vintage-1930s-Blue-Serge-Wool-DOUBLE-BREASTED-Suit-Jacket-FITTED-36R-SM-/290726344309?pt=Vintage_Men_s_Clothing&hash=item43b0a3f675#ht_11145wt_1158
It's listed as from the '30s, but is really from the '60s. It does still have a nice to look to it
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Vintage-1930s-Blue-Serge-Wool-DOUBLE-BREASTED-Suit-Jacket-FITTED-36R-SM-/290726344309?pt=Vintage_Men_s_Clothing&hash=item43b0a3f675#ht_11145wt_1158
It's a size 7 and I'm about a 7 1/8th. I had to the same thing with my Lee Fedora, the guys at J.J. Hat Center here in the city do a decent job of stretching hats.
Old Westbury Car show
'30s linen belted back, '50s panama hat, modern Old Navy linen shirt and slacks.
Hanging with my friends in New Jersey.
'40s/'50s leisure coat, '50s Lee hat, '40s/'50s hand painted tie modern slacks and shirt.
My friend is sporting his first vintage late '50s sport coat.
Red numbers on union labels were used up until around the mid-late 1960's. If the union label hadn't been partially covered, you could have looked for the little R in a circle which would have helped determine a 1949 or 1962 union label. The buttonhole on the lapel however does mainly age your...
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