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DamianM

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So I was at the long beach Antique swap meet and I found two 30s db Jackets. Marked WBS ( Warner Brothers Studio)
The man was asking 20 for each. One had no pockets whatsoever and the other had three patch pockets. The only problem was they where boring grey.
they both fit but the color was a bust. Should I have picked them up?
 

DamianM

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It was the lack of Color. They were Grey Wool Flannel. Had two tiny moth holes but i could have lived with it. Just the color. I stood there for a half hour at my girlfriends temper expense thinking it over, and thinking it over......now I regret it.
 

GoldenEraFan

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Me personally, any sport coat/suit jacket from the '30s, even if it's a boring color, if the price is right I'll buy it. '30s clothing in general is getting so scarce because so many collectors are buying them up at sky rocketed prices and then selling them back for even higher prices. Not to mention that they're double breasted '30s jackets for $20 bucks a piece. That's gold to me.
 

Bugsy

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So I was at the long beach Antique swap meet and I found two 30s db Jackets. Marked WBS ( Warner Brothers Studio)
The man was asking 20 for each. One had no pockets whatsoever and the other had three patch pockets. The only problem was they where boring grey.
they both fit but the color was a bust. Should I have picked them up?

Don't forget that the more bland the base color, the more things can be amped up with colorful accessories.
 

herringbonekid

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One had no pockets whatsoever ...

really ? no pockets at all ?

were they both completely flat grey or did they have any sort of chalkstripe or pattern ?

if something doesn't interest me personally i would only buy it if i thought i could sell it on for a profit.

don't feel too bad though; nearly everyone on here will have at least one story of an item they regret not buying. ;)
 

DamianM

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Yes one had no pockets whatsoever it was just a flat DB.
And no pattern whatsoever. Just grey as grey can get.

I do sell if it doesn't fit or I don't like it, but I liked it and it fit but it was hot and I had walked for a while......just my head wasn't right.
 

Tomasso

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Personally I like grey flannel...
Me too! I have three suits in solid grey flannel (light grey, medium grey and charcoal grey) which I often mix and match as separates. Suede shoes in black or brown......royal oxford shirts with silk knit or cashmere/wool ties.....or cashmere turtlenecks in a myriad of colors.......Whoops, I'm rambling.........
 

reetpleat

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Well, I only buy db suit jackets if they are cheap and interesting. Gray flannel might be popular to pair up with slacks of a different color. I wouldn't but someone might. SO could resell. Not sure if the WB stamp adds much value, but if they were very well cut, in a simple fabric, that can be sartorial gold. Was the cut good? Was the size good? OR were they just bland all around. All academic now.

I resell, so if I didn't want it for myself, I might buy to resell. But if I don't think it will bring $40 or more, hopefully much more, I would not pay $20 for anything.
 

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