Hello there LuckyKat, I am sorry I did not reply earlier!
I was in the shop today and the suit is still there, now £50.
Here are some additional photos of the trousers, which are flat fronted:
I took some measurements,
Jacket:
20.9 from armpit to armpit
26 inch sleeve length...
Agreed.
I fully stand behind a requirement for smart clothing, after all it is like a uniform in that you embody the job when you put it on,
but I don't think anyone should have to endure undue discomfort because of this.
By all means if you can get away with being sensible in your choice of...
New pics are uploaded all the time:
This one stands out for me:
There is also one borderline risque photo which I am tentatively not posting here, but which you might enjoy.
I think Two Types posted the links to the collection earlier in the thread.
This is one of those cases when a no-frills utilitarian approach creates a wonderfully classic product isn't it?
Great shade of grey, although at the time it was probably regarded as the definition of conservatism.
What a hideous moon! :eek:
Interesting that the pocket watch chain seems to go through an opening above the flap.
Two overlaping pockets? Or a false flap?
I like the 'USAAF' outfit worn by Wooster (although it a bit contrived), but otherwise I can't stand that guy's 'uber-fashionista' style!
Especially the neon shorts + blazer look he so often wears.
Edit: Some of the individual items he wears are nice though, I dig that 3 roll 2 tweed number.
I love flight sims. It is my understanding that War Thunder is heavily influenced by IL-2 Sturmovik 1946 in therms of flight models, but is less hardcore. My choice would be Il2, but having said that, War Thunder seems to be making many people happy and introducing them to historical aircraft...
Pretty mediocre film. Unfocused in terms of characterization, too self satisfied. There is a recurring 'i'm so proud of what we are doing and so happy to be with you guyz' speech that I find a bit tiring. Let the story speak for itself, I say!
Not 1930s, forgive me for the small deviation, but this suit from The Wickerman is wonderful and timeless:
I think the green shirt looks great with that tweed.
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