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Rogues of London 1915

The Arrow Collar Man

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Hello there!

I am a Long time lurker first-time poster, and I just wanted to direct members to this recently released film on the BFI Player for it's tailoring:
http://player.bfi.org.uk/film/watch-rogues-of-london-1915/

In my humble opinion, the men's tailoring in this film is exquisite! I feel it's a good example of the realized ideal that illustrators and artists championed in the 1910s. I have recently become very interested between the ad and reality (title for a future thread), and I stumbled across this film in my research. I wanted to share it with you all for you to enjoy and share your opinions. :)

All the best,

The Arrow Collar Man
 

Stanley Doble

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The Youtube clip I can see. I was very impressed at its authentic feel, but felt they overdid the "atmosphere" i.e. the fake damage to the film. Then I looked it up on Google and found it was actually made in 1915 ha ha.
 

MelancholicNostalgic

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Out of curiosity, does anybody know the purpose of the lines painted on the man's hands, seen approximately 2:27 into the Youtube Clip?
On each hand there are 3 dark lines, perhaps to give the appearance of a glove...? Does anybody know?
 

Stanley Doble

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He is wearing gloves. If you look closely you can see the button inside the wrist when he shakes hands.
 
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Stanley Doble

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Harold Lloyd playing a cloakroom attendant in a luxury hotel wore the same gloves in Among Those Present (1921) and so did Lord Algernon .
 

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