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phebus

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Hi, I went to the thrift store this weekend looking for a vintage sport coat. I only found one that had a union label and it fit me pretty well. I knew from researching labels that it was the '62-'76 version. After further research I figure it's no older than 1971 because it's got a care label. Anyway, I was hoping that it was at least in the 1960's but I really like the color and pattern so I think I'm gonna hang on to it. What do you guys think? Would you be caught dead in it?


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phebus

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Oh, one more thing, I purchased a black fedora through ebay. I suppose the black hat with this mostly brown coat wouldn't work very well? I would some day like to add a gray hat to my collection for versatility, but would that even work, or would I need a brown hat? I've never been very good with matching clothes.

Thanks!
 

phebus

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Thanks. I was afraid of the hat issue. Can I even get away with gray, or is a brown hat my only option with the brown coat?
 

DamianM

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This is a suit jacket from the late 1950s early 60s

Personally I don't like to get these because they look very odd without the slacks

I skip these when I see them here and there
 

reetpleat

Call Me a Cab
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There was a style in the late 40s early 50s that had a vent like this. It was typically east coast, ivy league, and done in this loos sack suit style, often with vest and pants. It threw me a bit when I came across one. Everything said late 40s like this suit jacket, but it had a vent more like an early 60s. I happened to notice a post by a certain former FLer who shall not be named, who mentioned. I went and looked and sure enough, the jacket was from a Princeton tailor that specialized on students.
 

GoldenEraFan

One Too Many
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There was a style in the late 40s early 50s that had a vent like this. It was typically east coast, ivy league, and done in this loos sack suit style, often with vest and pants. It threw me a bit when I came across one. Everything said late 40s like this suit jacket, but it had a vent more like an early 60s. I happened to notice a post by a certain former FLer who shall not be named, who mentioned. I went and looked and sure enough, the jacket was from a Princeton tailor that specialized on students.

The blue suit jacket I posted on page 93 is like the one you mentioned, late '40s specs with a small vent.
 
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DamianM

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It's a simple jacket with a slight angled chest pocket, very heavy thick ribbed tweed with slight specks all throughout.

It has shape unlike the 50s boxy cuts

Reminds me of this one
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reetpleat

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Sweet. Be sure and note, while it says New York, I think this came from a shop in New Haven Conneticut. Look in the upper left corner. Yup, Yale. Doesn't get much more Ivy League than that. Hence, the vent in the back. I suppose that is the same Jpress. Although probably owned by a Japanese conglomerate now.
 

DamianM

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Sweet. Be sure and note, while it says New York, I think this came from a shop in New Haven Conneticut. Look in the upper left corner. Yup, Yale. Doesn't get much more Ivy League than that. Hence, the vent in the back. I suppose that is the same Jpress. Although probably owned by a Japanese conglomerate now.

Exactly my feelings about it.
 

Two Types

I'll Lock Up
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London, UK
Here's another American sports jacket:

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It has the 1949 Union label:
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The fabric is a lovely warm reddish brown:
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It is the ideal jacket for spring - except that we aren't having a spring this year. It's still snowing here in south London.
 

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