I currently writing a sort of story set in the thirties in the style of the old pulp horror fiction magazines of the era, Lovecraft, Smith, Howard, etc., set at the moment in the early Spring of 1937. Being a big fan of the era, as we all are, I'm trying to outfit the main characters as accurately and stylishly as I can, whether its clothes, cars, guns, accessories, drinks, and entertainment. At the moment there are three main characters:
Ralph, an expert gunman and FBI special agent acting on a limited salary that he unfortunately spends mostly on firearms and ammunition (he collects high-end Smith & Wessons and Winchesters and the like). He doesn't have much money to spend on suits, but is still very fashion-minded. He's loosely based on combination of real period gunmen, one of whom is Delf Bryce, who was notorious for this. He's a war veteran, an avid shooter and outdoorsman, and knows that if he dresses badly, J. Edgar Hoover would have his badge. I'm giving him a three-piece black suit based off an old photograph of an FBI agent I've got, and I'm probably putting him in a military surplus trench coat as well.
Ian, a very wealthy British gentleman, Oxford graduate, with a penchant for pre-1931 Bentleys, Brough Superior motorcycles, and bespoke British game guns and shooting sports. He's got all the money in the world to spend do to a rather pincely inheritance, and dresses like he wants to make the Prince of Wales look like one of the Marx brothers. Savile Row is like a vacation place for him. I'm going for a tweedy, polo-coat-sporting sort of look.
Jack, Ian's driver/pilot, formerly an Indianapolis racecar driver, WW1 flying ace, barnstormer, and finally cab driver during the depression. He has dreams of owning a Duesenberg, drives any vehicle he can get Ian to pay for, and wears a bomber jacket for nostalgia and utility. I'm going for a tough guy, Cagney-type character with him. He's doesn’t care about what he’s wearing so much as he cares that he’s in a very stylish car.
So supposing you could put yourself into any of these characters and outfit yourself with whatever was available in the period, within reason, any suggestions for brands, styles, materials, that sort of thing? No detail is too intricate, at least to research.
Ralph, an expert gunman and FBI special agent acting on a limited salary that he unfortunately spends mostly on firearms and ammunition (he collects high-end Smith & Wessons and Winchesters and the like). He doesn't have much money to spend on suits, but is still very fashion-minded. He's loosely based on combination of real period gunmen, one of whom is Delf Bryce, who was notorious for this. He's a war veteran, an avid shooter and outdoorsman, and knows that if he dresses badly, J. Edgar Hoover would have his badge. I'm giving him a three-piece black suit based off an old photograph of an FBI agent I've got, and I'm probably putting him in a military surplus trench coat as well.
Ian, a very wealthy British gentleman, Oxford graduate, with a penchant for pre-1931 Bentleys, Brough Superior motorcycles, and bespoke British game guns and shooting sports. He's got all the money in the world to spend do to a rather pincely inheritance, and dresses like he wants to make the Prince of Wales look like one of the Marx brothers. Savile Row is like a vacation place for him. I'm going for a tweedy, polo-coat-sporting sort of look.
Jack, Ian's driver/pilot, formerly an Indianapolis racecar driver, WW1 flying ace, barnstormer, and finally cab driver during the depression. He has dreams of owning a Duesenberg, drives any vehicle he can get Ian to pay for, and wears a bomber jacket for nostalgia and utility. I'm going for a tough guy, Cagney-type character with him. He's doesn’t care about what he’s wearing so much as he cares that he’s in a very stylish car.
So supposing you could put yourself into any of these characters and outfit yourself with whatever was available in the period, within reason, any suggestions for brands, styles, materials, that sort of thing? No detail is too intricate, at least to research.