Marshall
One of the Regulars
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- 289
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- Georgia, USA
I recently bought a three piece suit off Ebay (link), where it was advertised as a vintage 1950s suit. It looked like I snagged it for a really good price; I was really excited for it arrive. When it did come in the mail, it initially seemed to have the correct signs of a vintage suit. The wool was nice and thick (made my modern suit I bought a couple years ago feel like a summer suit) and there was only partial lining.
My excitement continued right up to the point when I put on the coat and tried to raise my arms. The suit rode up and twisted exactly the same way my modern suit with low armholes does. Needless to say I was quite disappointed, as I was sure that low arm holes didn't really come into being until the 1970s or 80s.
Further investigation revealed a quite modern looking union label.
So gentlemen, am I correct in assuming that this is not a 1950s vintage but rather something from the 1980s or possibly even the 1990s?
My excitement continued right up to the point when I put on the coat and tried to raise my arms. The suit rode up and twisted exactly the same way my modern suit with low armholes does. Needless to say I was quite disappointed, as I was sure that low arm holes didn't really come into being until the 1970s or 80s.
Further investigation revealed a quite modern looking union label.
So gentlemen, am I correct in assuming that this is not a 1950s vintage but rather something from the 1980s or possibly even the 1990s?