herringbonekid
I'll Lock Up
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i hadn't heard the gay code thing Fletch, but i know they became more popular after the Duke of Windsor was seen about in them.
Yes, the photography style exhibits the possibilities of mixing various fabrics, textures, colors, etc... and not the particular cut or fit of a garment. Personally, I find perusing the suitings at a cloth merchant like W.Bill or the shirtings at a chemisier like Charvet much more stimulating than looking at various cuts and styles pinned to mannequins at a tailor's shop.best on a dummy though; jackets on a flat surface can look a bit deflated and hard to discern the true shape of.
Is the pleating on the first jacket similar to rudie's?
...to underline the rather flashy tastes of the small time criminal.
...check out the tie style, with the clip pushed right up so the tie sticks out. i've tried a slightly less severe version of that myself on occasion.
I love his hats.
Interesting that no one else is wearing a hat in the photo.not really... there's no shoulder yoke. the pleats go into the shoulder seam.
it's a very exaggerated style (with pagoda shoulders)...
...to underline the rather flashy tastes of the small time criminal.
great suit though !
Forgive me if someone has already posted this somewhere. But it's just something I ran across and thought it might be of interest here: Bogart's navy pinstriped suit from Dark Passage. It recently sold at auction for $1673, which seems rather cheap to me for a screen-worn suit of such a famous screen legend.