Red Leader
One of the Regulars
- Messages
- 161
- Location
- Front Range, CO
Hey guys,
I know this is not a 'leisure' suit top, but I don't really know what else to call it.
Very similar to the 2 jackets found on the 4th scan of the 35/36 Wards catalog in post #1:
http://www.thefedoralounge.com/show...-35-42&highlight=1935-1942+catalog+suit+scans
or to the 'cossack' outfit depicted in the catalog here on post #4:
http://www.thefedoralounge.com/show...ns-1936-National-Bellas-Hess-Menswear-Catalog
Sorry for the bad pictures...from my cell phone. When I first saw it and examined it, I thought, could this be an alteration? Perhaps the last 1930s/40s jacket I found (that was altered) was fresh in my memory. All the stitching on this jacket looks virgin. I did some digging inside and found a faint tag with a specific day and month from 1937. Seller/store had it listed as 1950s, probably thought it was a collegiate jacket. It is in really good condition, save for a small moth hole in the front of the jacket on the right side, visible in the first picture.
I didn't get to try it on, but next time I stop by, if it is there, I will. It looked to be on the smaller side of things, somewhere around a 35-38R. If it fits me I might just pick it up. If it doesn't, I'd be willing to snag it for an interested party.
What are your thoughts on this jacket? I've not seen one like it.
Also, stopped by another place today that had all sorts of fun stuff. Very nice 1930s-1940s DB suit in a beautiful fabric, 2 moth holes repaired on the pants but likely to be hidden by the coat. NRA labeled tux top. Tux suit dated 1938. Another tux suit with a 1936 ACWA union label, 1941 dated over coat, really all kinds of fun stuff. They also had a true, genuine jazz suit coat. It was in sorry shape, with the lining being nearly destroyed, a moth hole on the arm and the 3 tight buttons missing, but still it was cool to see. Possibly easily repaired. I was tempted for none other than the rarity of it holding a key place in a collection, sort of like a 'filler' coin might fill the spot in a coin collection until a better one comes along
Thanks!
I know this is not a 'leisure' suit top, but I don't really know what else to call it.
Very similar to the 2 jackets found on the 4th scan of the 35/36 Wards catalog in post #1:
http://www.thefedoralounge.com/show...-35-42&highlight=1935-1942+catalog+suit+scans
or to the 'cossack' outfit depicted in the catalog here on post #4:
http://www.thefedoralounge.com/show...ns-1936-National-Bellas-Hess-Menswear-Catalog
Sorry for the bad pictures...from my cell phone. When I first saw it and examined it, I thought, could this be an alteration? Perhaps the last 1930s/40s jacket I found (that was altered) was fresh in my memory. All the stitching on this jacket looks virgin. I did some digging inside and found a faint tag with a specific day and month from 1937. Seller/store had it listed as 1950s, probably thought it was a collegiate jacket. It is in really good condition, save for a small moth hole in the front of the jacket on the right side, visible in the first picture.
I didn't get to try it on, but next time I stop by, if it is there, I will. It looked to be on the smaller side of things, somewhere around a 35-38R. If it fits me I might just pick it up. If it doesn't, I'd be willing to snag it for an interested party.
What are your thoughts on this jacket? I've not seen one like it.
Also, stopped by another place today that had all sorts of fun stuff. Very nice 1930s-1940s DB suit in a beautiful fabric, 2 moth holes repaired on the pants but likely to be hidden by the coat. NRA labeled tux top. Tux suit dated 1938. Another tux suit with a 1936 ACWA union label, 1941 dated over coat, really all kinds of fun stuff. They also had a true, genuine jazz suit coat. It was in sorry shape, with the lining being nearly destroyed, a moth hole on the arm and the 3 tight buttons missing, but still it was cool to see. Possibly easily repaired. I was tempted for none other than the rarity of it holding a key place in a collection, sort of like a 'filler' coin might fill the spot in a coin collection until a better one comes along
Thanks!
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