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Pre-1950s British/European sportswear and leisurewear

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1950s ski clothing from a 1950s film The Divided Heart:

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Broccoli

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I probably will have this made for summer:
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From 1934. Boys-blouses.
Made from "strong shirt fabric in light colors" with "schiller collar and mother of pearl buttons".
 

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I see a lot of photographs of skiers from that period wearing just a shirt with a crew neck jumper.
Isn't this a terrible choice of skiing attire, as it is not wind-proof in the slightest?
 

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[huh]I never went skiing in my life. I imagine one would get hot from the sport. There is an early 30s picture of Leni Riefenstahl skiing in a bathing suit.
 

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Lightweight breathable skiwear is a must for Spring skiing as one can become overheated (and dehydrated) when combining relatively warm temps with bright sun and vigorous exercise. Also, there are various ski venues that are inherently warmer than others. For instance Banff which is in the Canadian Rockies is much colder than Aspen which is in the American Rockies.


I can definitely see being quite comfortable wearing this garb back in the day.

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I also get the impression that a lot of ski resorts were smaller and at lower levels, meaning they weren't as cold. Thus the skiers didn't need such well developed weatherproof clothing.
 

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Difficult to get a good quality grab of this jacket but it might be of interest. It's from the British film Music Hath Charms (1935). The jacket appears to be suede with a buttoned front and small, very square front pockets:
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From a german sweing magazine 1932
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from an album I found on the fleamarket:
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Why are belts more popular for sportswear? Do braces restrict the movement?
 

herringbonekid

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Why are belts more popular for sportswear? Do braces restrict the movement?

perhaps your opponent's racket or club could get caught in your braces while they're taking a shot and the racket or club rebounds and hits you in the face and knocks you out.
when you wake up you're married to an annoying posh girl and living on the French Riviera. or have i been watching too much Jeeves and Wooster ?
 

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