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Today at work I asked our store tailor to do an alteration on a vintage suit jacket.When he was done he said "That jacket is about 25 years old, or maybe from the 70's." Now this particular jacket is a double breasted gabardine, it's got high armholes, and the pants that came with it are highwaisted--what I'm saying is, to me (and to everyone of YOU who are reading this), this suit is from the "golden era". I said "No, no, this is a real gangster suit." To which he responded "That was made in the 70's or 80's to LOOK like a gangter suit." I quickly looked in the inner pocket for a date but there was none, and the label on the inside also is very non-desrcript. I said "Look, if there's one thing I know, it's vintage clothes." I then pointed to the pants I was wearing (highwaisted gab, topstiching down the sides), and said "These are from the 40's--they don't and didn't make these at any other time." He looked at me like I was the biggest dummy ever and said "I've been in this business since before you were born. Don't you think I know more than you about this sort of thing? Those pants are NOT from the 40's. Thread from back then was cotton, not nylon and cotton like it is now. Those clothes couldn't last that long.They would just fall apart" I felt like he was telling me that there was no Santa Claus. Because I like him,and didn't want this to escalate into an argument, I didn't bring up all the stuff I own that IS dated, and have vintage labels that I KNOW are authentic. But now he's making me wonder.......
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