Mysterious Mose
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Ha, excellent! Thanks!
1950s British three piece. The label was cut away so I am at a loss to know who made this one...
No alteration necessary, fits me as it which is somewhat rare...
Nice gray and blue herringbone pattern.
The only marks I've found are these old stamps inside the waistcoat:
Baron, that 3 button, extra-wide lapel / super-long gorge line reminds me of your German suit:
http://www.thefedoralounge.com/show...GERMAN-Suits&p=1404747&viewfull=1#post1404747
can't say its my favourite lapel shape but its certainly distinctive !
Tailored in the East End (sort of).
I have an acquaintance who worked for a Jewish tailors in the Bethnal Green area during the mid 1930s - I believe he cut trousers for them. I'll have to check if this was the same tailors.
(During WW2 he put his talents to use in a POW camp: when prisoners' trousers were worn out he would repair them - recutting, patching, resizing as men lost weight, sometimes even combining two pairs of worn out trousers to make one functional pair).
remember Marc's 4 piece 'knicker' (plus four) suit ? of course you do. sadly i only saved the ebay photos:
remember it had some curious round pocket corner strengtheners the like of which most of us had never seen before ?
well look what we got here on this 30s English striped boating blazer...
Very interesting. Less finely done, but the whole of the interior looks less carefully constructed. Are these hiding pieces of stay-tape that the tacks on the pockets are taken through, or are they just adding strength to those points? I don't see how they would strengthen the corner of the patch considerably if they weren't covering a stay.
remember Marc's 4 piece 'knicker' (plus four) suit ? of course you do. sadly i only saved the ebay photos:
remember it had some curious round pocket corner strengtheners the like of which most of us had never seen before ?
well look what we got here on this 30s English striped boating blazer:
Excellent looking suit. Any closeups of the fabric? (By the by, the bottoms should be buckled just below the knee.)