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A friend brought me bags of clothing recently, and inside were some pillowcases, an odd cotton cape, a nurse's uniform, cotton strips rolled and tied (bandages, I assume), some immediately pitched nasty fur things, a badly deteriorated 1910's shirt, and this suit. All from the same family. The shirt and suit go together well enough to make me think they belonged together, which helps date it.
Things that make me scratch my head:
I am thinking pre WWI, same as the shirt (which I will include in this thread for reference). But I'm seeing nothing like it in the resources here on The Lounge.
It measures out as follows:
Trousers - Inseam 32 & 3/4" ||| Outseam 43" ||| Waist 34"
Waistcoat - Pit to pit 18 & 1/2" ||| Front, top of collar to bottom points 24" ||| Back, bottom of collar to bottom edge, 18"
Coat/Jacket - Pit to pit 19" ||| Back, bottom of collar to bottom edge, 31" ||| Outside sleeve 24 &1/2" ||| Inside sleeve 18"
Suit size 38, pants 34X32.
Front. The buttons are fabric covered, and sewn on within the lining. No threads show on the reverse. This is true of the waistcoat, also. The way the front sweeps aside like this is odd unusual to my limited experience and is the thing that most has me stumped in dating it.
Back. Buttons at the top of the vent.
Coat lining.
The only mark, anywhere.
The only damage is a small hole at the shoulder. This is the inside view of it.
Outside view of damage.
Things that make me scratch my head:
- It's rather formal. Cutaway coat.
- The fabric is not formal. A black-maroon alternating stripe, with the black bits being raised.
- It is carefully sewn and lined throughout. Too well for a home made job.
- No labels, dates, markings, except a single label at the collar.
- Bottom vest/waistcoat button is different - rounder. Yet sewn on at the same time as the rest.
- Original owner was a bean pole. How often do you see suits this age for a man over six feet tall?
I am thinking pre WWI, same as the shirt (which I will include in this thread for reference). But I'm seeing nothing like it in the resources here on The Lounge.
It measures out as follows:
Trousers - Inseam 32 & 3/4" ||| Outseam 43" ||| Waist 34"
Waistcoat - Pit to pit 18 & 1/2" ||| Front, top of collar to bottom points 24" ||| Back, bottom of collar to bottom edge, 18"
Coat/Jacket - Pit to pit 19" ||| Back, bottom of collar to bottom edge, 31" ||| Outside sleeve 24 &1/2" ||| Inside sleeve 18"
Suit size 38, pants 34X32.
Front. The buttons are fabric covered, and sewn on within the lining. No threads show on the reverse. This is true of the waistcoat, also. The way the front sweeps aside like this is odd unusual to my limited experience and is the thing that most has me stumped in dating it.
Back. Buttons at the top of the vent.
Coat lining.
The only mark, anywhere.
The only damage is a small hole at the shoulder. This is the inside view of it.
Outside view of damage.