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Hollywood Jackets

Chrome

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What kind of measurements these jackets are compared to suit jackets? I'm size 36 and commonly suit jackets chest measurements are 38" to 40", should these be even more relaxed? what about waist area and lower hem, there isn't much "tapering" towards down in these.

I bought a pattern that is for smaller chested people than I am (kids) and these target measurements would be nice to know if/when I'm going to find someone to make me one properly :D These jackets are so expensive that there is not a change to get it cheaply in ebay or etsy. Well making jackets isn't cheap either but I can atleast get what I wan't.
 

DamianM

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Yeah these jackets are suppose to fit lightly loose.

I have the adult Patterns to make the 40s two tone style ones and made some for myself. It take me a while though.

Whats the kind you are looking for?
 

Guttersnipe

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What kind of measurements these jackets are compared to suit jackets? I'm size 36 and commonly suit jackets chest measurements are 38" to 40", should these be even more relaxed? what about waist area and lower hem, there isn't much "tapering" towards down in these.

Correct, there is very little waist suppression on these jackets. Often times they are a totally square cut. If the waist comes in at all, it's usually by 1" or less. Most Hollywood jackets I've seen, that have a tagged size, measure have about 6" of slack in the chest. So if you measure a 36" chest, a jacket that measures 42" ought to give you the correct look.
 

GoldenEraFan

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Walt Disney wearing a "leisure" suit having a chat with Robert Benchley from "The Reluctant Dragon" (1941). Great color I might add!
Reluctant+Dragon+5+-+Walt+and+Benchley.jpg

Another view of the same outfit.
waltsfavoritefoods.jpg
 

GoldenEraFan

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I dunno, I kind of like the matching set. Then again, I've only seen Disney wear this kind of casual wear at his studio/home and most likely if out and about only on the weekends. I've heard in interviews that he was very much into dressing casually but still wanted to always be presentable (suits and ties when necessary). I see it as part of his ideology of "one foot in the past and one foot in the future".
 

DamianM

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I like that color too, but to me same color in trousers is too much.

Previously fabrics was mentioned and how hard is to find good ones. I found this page and if you know it please let me know.
http://www.fashionfabricsclub.com/c/131/Gabardine-Fabric

There is Rayon and wool gabardines, unfortunately weight info is absent.

Its very difficult to find fabric that match those of 60 years ago.
The formulas where different and some where lost in a dupont fire.

you are going to have to physically find the fabric and see if the feel is right for you
 
Man you don't half ask to see the easy to find stuff!;) Any European stuff is relatively (compared to the US) thin on the ground. Sportswear is hen's teeth time, though the Continentals seem to have more luck with the ski suits etc. I'll keep my eyes open, but European versions of Hollywood jackets I suspect will not be forthcoming.

Maybe it is time to start a thread on pan-vintage leisure wear. I would love to see 1930s-1950s European version of the hollywood jacket!
 

Chrome

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Never seen anything resembling Hollywood here. I think dedicated leisure wear is quite absent. Usually people wore sportswear or work wear. Or suit/separate jacket.

We didn't have California here :)
 

DamianM

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Ive seen those alot actually normally made of leather and those fringes could sometimes be a contrast color.

To western for me though
 

Chrome

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Hollywoodjacket goes to war.
https://www.atthefront.com/v/vspfiles/photos/USUJHBL-2.jpg
Lose the pockets, bottom and top button and you have nice jacket.
Or this one
http://www.wwiiimpressions.com/images/usmchbt1.JPG
How many GI's bought one after the war? propably not in green thou :D

With two different HBT shades, green could be nice.

jeez, how much of a tosser is that banjo player?
And look athe suit of slapbass man :D Show must go on! Fringes are bit, a large bit too much :D
 

Dapper Dave

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I just purchased my very first. Hollywood jacket a year ago. Its blue and grey two tone Howard Hughes style. When ever I wear it I get complimented.
 

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