Eddie Derbyshire
Practically Family
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Hello all,
I was assured by some that such a thread doesn't exist, so I'll make one!
What we're talking about here are shirts that are meant to be worn with a separate, detachable collar. Other features include bib-fronts, pullover (doesn't button all the way down), butterfly hems at the bottom (forgive terminology) etc etc. I don't think we need to be too strict about it.
I've only got a handful of vintage tunic shirts, including one that does have the collar attached, but I think it falls in well with the others I'm posting, so I'm going to anyway!
Apologies for the creases - They've lain dormant in my drawer for some time.
Any comments on origins of the brands or dates would be HIGHLY appreciated
Griffin & Spalding of Nottingham, pullover shirt with double-cuffs. 1940s?
'Shurephit' shirt. This I bought new in the packaging, with two collars, for £20, some years ago. It is a little too snug now, but is a fantastic shirt. The material is very substantial. it's very long, is a pullover, and has double-cuffs. I assume 1930s?
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I was assured by some that such a thread doesn't exist, so I'll make one!
What we're talking about here are shirts that are meant to be worn with a separate, detachable collar. Other features include bib-fronts, pullover (doesn't button all the way down), butterfly hems at the bottom (forgive terminology) etc etc. I don't think we need to be too strict about it.
I've only got a handful of vintage tunic shirts, including one that does have the collar attached, but I think it falls in well with the others I'm posting, so I'm going to anyway!
Apologies for the creases - They've lain dormant in my drawer for some time.
Any comments on origins of the brands or dates would be HIGHLY appreciated
Griffin & Spalding of Nottingham, pullover shirt with double-cuffs. 1940s?
'Shurephit' shirt. This I bought new in the packaging, with two collars, for £20, some years ago. It is a little too snug now, but is a fantastic shirt. The material is very substantial. it's very long, is a pullover, and has double-cuffs. I assume 1930s?
Continued in next post...