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On the 'Gary Oldman' thread a number of us have been discussing London vintage shops. The subject of 'Cenci' came up and I realised i just had to pay a visit (since it's 20 years since I bought a tie from them for my wedding and their new shop is just two miles from my house).
I have never seen such a large vintage shop in the UK. It's well organised. Labels are colour coded and show waist sizes and leg lengths (including how much spare material there is to let down). The stock is vast, mostly coming from northern Italy, Austria and Switzerland.
Most importantly, they stock plenty of large sizes. Even vintage trousers in large sizes! I found three pairs that fit my 40inch waist! And which I liked enough to buy.
I thought I would show you all what I found:
Firstly, a pair of plain black trousers in very heavy wool, with typical continental features (pocket style etc, I am reliably informed). They have the German style braces straps, which have been carefully stored inside the loop that I had always assumed was simply for hanging up the trousers:
Secondly, a pair of distinctive morning suit trousers. Modern morning suit trousers are dreadful - too narrow, too lightweight etc - these are brilliantly heavy:
Here's a close up of the fabric:
And here's the inside of the waistband. These have got handy loops for holding the braces straps in place when braces are not being worn:
Thirdly, dinner suit trousers. Once again, they are very heavy and are much wider in the leg than any modern dinner suit trousers.
I also noticed that the braces buttons are wide spread, with the outermost button fitted at the side seam.
Having spent too much money, I couldn't get away without buying at least one tie. It is a Swiss silk tie in nicely muted colours:
Anyway, if any of you are in the South London area, I would recommend paying them a visit. Good hunting.
I have never seen such a large vintage shop in the UK. It's well organised. Labels are colour coded and show waist sizes and leg lengths (including how much spare material there is to let down). The stock is vast, mostly coming from northern Italy, Austria and Switzerland.
Most importantly, they stock plenty of large sizes. Even vintage trousers in large sizes! I found three pairs that fit my 40inch waist! And which I liked enough to buy.
I thought I would show you all what I found:
Firstly, a pair of plain black trousers in very heavy wool, with typical continental features (pocket style etc, I am reliably informed). They have the German style braces straps, which have been carefully stored inside the loop that I had always assumed was simply for hanging up the trousers:
Secondly, a pair of distinctive morning suit trousers. Modern morning suit trousers are dreadful - too narrow, too lightweight etc - these are brilliantly heavy:
Here's a close up of the fabric:
And here's the inside of the waistband. These have got handy loops for holding the braces straps in place when braces are not being worn:
Thirdly, dinner suit trousers. Once again, they are very heavy and are much wider in the leg than any modern dinner suit trousers.
I also noticed that the braces buttons are wide spread, with the outermost button fitted at the side seam.
Having spent too much money, I couldn't get away without buying at least one tie. It is a Swiss silk tie in nicely muted colours:
Anyway, if any of you are in the South London area, I would recommend paying them a visit. Good hunting.