Want to buy or sell something? Check the classifieds
  • The Fedora Lounge is supported in part by commission earning affiliate links sitewide. Please support us by using them. You may learn more here.

Vintage Reproduction Sports Coats

  • Thread starter Deleted member 16736
  • Start date

Guttersnipe

One Too Many
Messages
1,942
Location
San Francisco, CA
Seriously, I would still suggest the vintage option. A buddy of mine is 6'4" and has tons of vintage suits. RL and J. Petermen sportcoats can get pricey and, IMHO, unless you spend some really major bucks on fabric, nothing modern will look that vintage.

I see 40 - 42s with 26"+ sleeves on a fairly regular basis on eBay. If you get a reproduction made make sure the suiting is at least a 12oz weight.
 

GoldenEraFan

One Too Many
Messages
1,164
Location
Brooklyn, New York
There's a new company which I happened to get a look at some of their wares, called Prohibiton Clothing stationed right here in Brooklyn. The owner who dresses in perfect period reproduction 1930's garb from head to toe, sells a nice selection of made to measure belted back, and classic db suits along with slacks, ties, newsboy caps and flat caps. These are probably some of the best reproductions I've seen. Here's the link to their site, which is not fully up and running yet, but some of his stuff is for sale on eBay. http://www.prohibitionclothing.com/
 

Edward

Bartender
Messages
25,092
Location
London, UK
Well, it looks like you will have to go made-to-measure, or bespoke because nobody but nobody offers off-the-rack reproductions for sports coats. this is primarily because, unless you want something with rare details, plain ol' vintage sports coats are perhaps the easiest vintage garment to find, in any size. There is a market for off the rack reproduction short ricky jackets and 1940s-1950s leisure jackets, but not for sports coats. Why not just find modern sports coats that pass, like Ralph Lauren or something?

Yes, if you're careful you can find a lot of more recent jackets that will pass. With what is in the stores currently, that's easier for early-mid fifties (narrower lapels) or English-style lapels on traditional tweed jackets and things like that (which don't, based on my experience, seem to have varied an awful lot over the years). If Fifties is your thing, I have found before now that if you're careful you can often find really nice stuff from that early Eighties fifties-revival period that works wonderfully well for a Fifties look at a significantly lower price than genuine Fifties originals. Also, the larger sizes are more readily found in those than the originals.
 

Edward

Bartender
Messages
25,092
Location
London, UK
Check J Peterman's recent 'going, going, gone' and just reduced: several vintage styled men's suit jackets and blazers.
http://www.jpeterman.com/Going-Going

How is the sizing on those? Specifically, if I want a 45-46" jacket chest measurement, should I order a size 42 or a 44? What I suppose I'm asking is are the jacket sizes the size of the jackets or of the person for whom they are designed? I really fancy the look of that Thirties-style blue blazer, but I don't want to get the sizing wrong on an international order....
 

GoldenEraFan

One Too Many
Messages
1,164
Location
Brooklyn, New York
The caps Look nice. Have you had a chance to try one out. Always looking for nice caps.

Yes! I tried on their newsboy cap and was quite impressed! They make their caps so that they have structure when you put them on, so they keep their roundness. They even make their ivy/flat caps the proper wider shape too. They're a little too pricey for me though.
 

Forum statistics

Threads
109,421
Messages
3,080,474
Members
54,321
Latest member
Tomasou
Top