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What’s arguably the rarest 20th century menswear item in the vintage world? A genuine zoot suit from the 1940s.
In 20+ years of collecting and selling vintage menswear, I’ve only seen two vintage zoot suits. This is the second one, which I own, and it’s early: probably from 1940. The very first zoot suits were the most ‘conservative’: the jacket’s length usually didn’t extend below the wearer’s fingertips, and the trousers, though seriously pegged, weren’t extremely baggy – yet. I’ve inserted some historical images for comparison.
At some point, this zoot suit was purchased by a movie studio’s wardrobe department and kept there for years, which is probably what saved it from the garbage heap. It’s a dark brown color with a plum hue. The jacket’s inside back is yoke-lined and skeleton-lined. There are no identifying labels. The quality of fabric and manufacture are good.
As far as I can tell, there are no photos on the Internet that show a vintage 1940s zoot suit in the here-and-now (2011). These pictures might just be the first. Hope you find them enlightening.
In 20+ years of collecting and selling vintage menswear, I’ve only seen two vintage zoot suits. This is the second one, which I own, and it’s early: probably from 1940. The very first zoot suits were the most ‘conservative’: the jacket’s length usually didn’t extend below the wearer’s fingertips, and the trousers, though seriously pegged, weren’t extremely baggy – yet. I’ve inserted some historical images for comparison.
At some point, this zoot suit was purchased by a movie studio’s wardrobe department and kept there for years, which is probably what saved it from the garbage heap. It’s a dark brown color with a plum hue. The jacket’s inside back is yoke-lined and skeleton-lined. There are no identifying labels. The quality of fabric and manufacture are good.
As far as I can tell, there are no photos on the Internet that show a vintage 1940s zoot suit in the here-and-now (2011). These pictures might just be the first. Hope you find them enlightening.
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