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Giftmacher

One Too Many
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Hohenmauth CZ
40's Leonard Cincinnati suit. Inside the pocket is a label from dry cleaning with date 6-3-46. Anyone familiar with that brand?

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These appear in various catalogues in the middle 1930s, but they are awfully scarce. I don't think i've ever seen another one … Leisure suit. Made of "Breeze Kool" fabric. It is, sadly, a bit of a relic with staining, fading, and is a bit threadbare in spots on the trousers. If anyone would like this as a collector's piece/relic, please contact me, I might consider selling it. It's about a size 36-38 shirt and 28-29 waist, not that I would suggest wearing this.

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Guttersnipe

One Too Many
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That's kinda awesome...in a vintage tacky sort of way. I luke how you've displayed it with a tie. What would you say Breeze Kool fabric is made of? A cotton nylon blend maybe?
 

Two Types

I'll Lock Up
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5,451
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London, UK
If that suit had large pockets it would look amazing. The pocket size reminds me of casual 'tennis shirts' of the early 1980s (the type only worn by the most unstylish of men). I hated them then, and i hate them now.

But if the pockets had the correct balance, I'd be queuing up to buy one.
 
They're typically marketed with pictures of chaps on cruises, with the shirt tucked into the trousers. Really an awful look. I'm sure I've seen similar outfis in British catalogues/advertisements as well.

If that suit had large pockets it would look amazing. The pocket size reminds me of casual 'tennis shirts' of the early 1980s (the type only worn by the most unstylish of men). I hated them then, and i hate them now.

But if the pockets had the correct balance, I'd be queuing up to buy one.
 

Gin&Tonics

Practically Family
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888
Location
The outer frontier
Giftmacher and Splintercellsz, both looking very dapper! I love those lapels, fellas! I especially like the three piece, Splintercellsz; that's a very interesting fabric.

I would suggest you get it taken in and have the tailor add some waist suppression, then it will look fantastic :D

Giftmacher - the sleeves appear to be just a touch too long. I would take them up about a 1/4-1/2 inch or so, to show some linen. I rather like that tie as well.
 

Giftmacher

One Too Many
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1,379
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Hohenmauth CZ
Thanks! I will take it to a tailor, but next week I need it for celebrations on the occasion of 750 years of the town. I do not want to risk that I would be without it.
 

Mario

I'll Lock Up
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4,662
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Little Istanbul, Berlin, Germany
This reminds me of a so called 'Slack Suit' I've seen recently in a 1947 Sears Workwear catalog:


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These appear in various catalogues in the middle 1930s, but they are awfully scarce. I don't think i've ever seen another one … Leisure suit. Made of "Breeze Kool" fabric. It is, sadly, a bit of a relic with staining, fading, and is a bit threadbare in spots on the trousers. If anyone would like this as a collector's piece/relic, please contact me, I might consider selling it. It's about a size 36-38 shirt and 28-29 waist, not that I would suggest wearing this.

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thunderw21

My Mail is Forwarded Here
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3,990
Location
Iowa
A rare one that I've shown before, but here are some better pics. Late-1920s/early 1930s double breasted suit. Gorgeous fabric pattern with contrasting buttons. Light weight wool, a good Spring/Fall suit. Some small moth holes throughout but not too noticeable.

I've worn it several times but it just doesn't fit me right so in a little bit it will be up for sale.

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thunderw21

My Mail is Forwarded Here
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3,990
Location
Iowa
A rare one that I've shown before, but here are some better pics. Late-1920s/early 1930s double breasted suit. Gorgeous fabric pattern with contrasting buttons. Light weight wool, a good Spring/Fall suit. Some small moth holes throughout but not too noticeable.

I've worn it several times but it just doesn't fit me right so in a little bit it will be up for sale.

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And I've changed my mind about selling this one. Tried it on again and it fits better than I remember. Nothing some simple altering can't fix.
 

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