Several original 1930s German spearpoint shirts... too small for my neck alas.
But here your chance in the "Classifieds":
https://www.thefedoralounge.com/threads/1930s-german-shirts-with-spearpoint-collars-ulster-coat.104330/
I noticed that period spearpoint collars usually were not as high...
Selling several original 1930s German shirts (satin, silk and cotton) and an Ulster coat on ebay. Only running until Thursday!
Shipping worldwide via DHL.
Check out the measurements in the descriptions.
Shirts from collar size 36 to 40 cm :
https://www.ebay.de/itm/144050441000...
"Rundschau" was a common name for magazines, literally "look around".
The full name of this periodical was "Rundschau der Herrenmode" (for men's fashion) and there also was a "Rundschau der Damenmode" (for ladies fashion). Published by Müller & Söhne in Munich. It still exists today I think...
These are from "Rundschau" a German tailoring periodical and date to 1936.
The first two digits of the numbers below the illustrations indicate the year of publication.
Some interesting tidbits from 1938 tailoring periodicals:
Who would't love such a showcase box for fashion pictures?
Popularizing the low buttoning 4x1 DB with long lapels, showing more of the shirt. The text recommends this type for taller men.
Also a glance across the ocean...
Cross-referencing my post of a Mossant Homburg in steel grey beaver:
https://www.thefedoralounge.com/threads/french-hats-and-makers.36690/page-33#post-2772087
Love the Oct. 49 coats, particularly the return of dramatic peak lapels.
The metallic palladium shirts and ties also look neat and capture the modernist spirit of the era.
The Sept. 49 choice of corduroy for a trenchcoat horrifies me. Too much bad 70's vibes and just overall not a good fabric...
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/143920911343
Great lot/ensemble/outfit of vintage German menswear from the late 1940's to mid-1950's.
Jacket/Sportcoat, 4x1 double breasted style, "Berliner Wertarbeit", sz. 40/42 (EU 50/52), 65 cm sleeves, pure worsted wool
Trousers, brown flannel, adjustable...
1960's is correct.
The labels, cut of the jacket and the "Kniebundhosen" (non flaring breeches) with Zip-fly are also very indicative for these years.
The Gutos buckle and rectangular Zipper became widespread in the 1950's.
I am sure if you loosen the cloth-strap from the Gutos Buckle you will...
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