Gentlemen,
I just returned from some thrift shops and have two new finds. It turns out my sister is a super shopper at thrift shops and showed me to all her favourite places in the Dallas area. Actually, we just hit a few; many more to go.
The first is a sport coat, I think. Is it true that a 'sport coat', meaning a jacket design & sold without matching pants has only two buttons on the sleeve?
The first is a 'Penny's' jacket. It's partially line, with a union tag, '3 roll 2' lapels and unusual 'flecked' fabric. Here's a close-up of the fabric:
and one of the union label. I seem to recall someone saying something about the red letters indicating vintage:
The front:
and inside:
The second is a double breasted. My best guess is late 1960's. Here's the front:
Inside, showing partial lining:
and the union label. This one does not have red lettering:
Any guesses as to the dates?
Regards,
- SteveN
I just returned from some thrift shops and have two new finds. It turns out my sister is a super shopper at thrift shops and showed me to all her favourite places in the Dallas area. Actually, we just hit a few; many more to go.
The first is a sport coat, I think. Is it true that a 'sport coat', meaning a jacket design & sold without matching pants has only two buttons on the sleeve?
The first is a 'Penny's' jacket. It's partially line, with a union tag, '3 roll 2' lapels and unusual 'flecked' fabric. Here's a close-up of the fabric:
and one of the union label. I seem to recall someone saying something about the red letters indicating vintage:
The front:
and inside:
The second is a double breasted. My best guess is late 1960's. Here's the front:
Inside, showing partial lining:
and the union label. This one does not have red lettering:
Any guesses as to the dates?
Regards,
- SteveN