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30s German jacket?

cpdv

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I think I may have to had it to my daily rotation, if the measurement match up with me. I'm afraid I don't know what I am in cm right off the top of my head.
 

Fastuni

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The flare looks to be rather due to the pressing ("twisting" a bit the sleeves).
As to the date... it screams early 30's to me. Very late 20's is just as much a possibility.
1929-1933 is my hunch.
 

Two Types

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On the issue of sleeve flare: I have a similar German jacket from the same period (thanks to Fastuni). The first thing i noticed when I put it on was a distinct flare to the sleeve. I still find it a little disconcerting although i doubt if anyone else notices.
 

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This one seems to have a bit of flare aswell
 

cpdv

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Baron Kurtz you seem to be the go to person for German suits. Do you know what cut of trouser would be appropriate for the late Weimar Republic. If I go for that jacket I want to have the look done right.
 

Fastuni

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cpdv

First of all this jacket once had matching trousers... it would be difficult to find a matching pair or the exact fabric. It is a dark striped variation of the "Nachmittags- und Abendanzug" (Afternoon and evening suit),
that was intended for minor formal or festive occasions as a inbetween of street suit and formal wear.
The combination of charcoal/black jacket and grey Stroller/Stresemann trousers (with grey or buff waistcoat) was an accepted form of formal daytime suit. There are some very dark versions of striped Stroller/Stresemann trousers. The best possibility would be to find a pair of those, or find a fabric that comes close (Qirrel and herringbonekid could possibly advise you on fabrics... both are also making trousers).

The correct German trousers for this jacket (which is IMO indeed 1929-1933, or as you said late Weimar Republic) tended to be rather simple:

Straight, or slightly tapered legs. Very high waist. Usually no pleats - one inward pleat would be possible. Raised back/Fishtail or bunny-ear suspender tabs were very frequent. Adjuster straps with buckles are also usually found on these. Scalloped rear pocket flaps. Welted fob watch pocket.

Here some examples of such conservative German trousers of that period posted by FLoungers (I hope they don't mind):

Flat Foot Floey said:
Chasseur said:

I hope this helps.
 

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