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It looks great, I have a half belt and wished I had a little more room in the back like yours. Didn’t realize how sharp it looks with the collar up! Curious what are the measurements?
It looks great, I have a half belt and wished I had a little more room in the back like yours. Didn’t realize how sharp it looks with the collar up! Curious what are the measurements?
That looks great on you. I can't imagine a better or more suitable fit. Nice going.
That looks great on you. I can't imagine a better or more suitable fit. Nice going.
Congratulations. You have bought a beautiful jacket, and it has a perfect fit. Back length is perfect and the same sleeeves lenght.I have a question to ask the group: while I’m awaiting my custom Vicenza Aero Ridley, I picked up (“blind” and on a total whim) a Blue Label Aero 30s Half Belt in horse hide (off the rack at Aeros). I was hoping the fit would be passible; knowing the traditional cut is short for the HB, I had hoped the length would end slightly below the belt buckle and the sleeves about an inch above the thumb’s first knuckle. When zipped, the bottom hem is perfect and the jacket is comfortable. The purchase a was shot in the dark for fit because I couldn’t resist the amazing price for this Blue Label HB in HH... but, do you think it is a good match for my frame of 5’8”?
(Apologies for such a grainy set of pictures.)
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EhEh but You are certainly of Viking lineage unlike me that I am small and fragile.Haha, quite the difference to my experience. I took a walk today with only a cotton flannel shirt and cotton lined jacket. It’s +3 C outside in Stockholm today. Didn’t feel cold, it was only a 20 minute walk. Had I been outside longer I would have wanted something a bit warmer though.
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I have a question to ask the group: while I’m awaiting my custom Vicenza Aero Ridley, I picked up (“blind” and on a total whim) a Blue Label Aero 30s Half Belt in horse hide (off the rack at Aeros). I was hoping the fit would be passible; knowing the traditional cut is short for the HB, I had hoped the length would end slightly below the belt buckle and the sleeves about an inch above the thumb’s first knuckle. When zipped, the bottom hem is perfect and the jacket is comfortable. The purchase a was shot in the dark for fit because I couldn’t resist the amazing price for this Blue Label HB in HH... but, do you think it is a good match for my frame of 5’8”?
(Apologies for such a grainy set of pictures.)
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I understand ocd on custom fit, i really do, but sometimes so,e people are just off the rack. I recently purchased a Vanson model B. Stock sizing. Wouldn't change a mm if i could for free.Thanks. Being that this HB is not a custom order, the fit is pure luck. (I’ve placed more effort into custom measurement and communication with Carrie [at Thurston Bros.] than the drunken 5-minute data crunching for this off-the-rack Blue Label HB for half the price.)
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Congratulations. You have bought a beautiful jacket, and it has a perfect fit. Back length is perfect and the same sleeeves lenght.
I think this is a 1950 Half Belt STF, since the back is without yoke, and back pleates over half belt are sewn in two points, instead of four.
It looks like a custom made jacket, since it fits you perfectly (at least with the zip open!).
Regarding the fact that, historically, these jackets are short, I think that fashion was different at the time, characterized by pants that reached the armpits in the thirties. Common sense should lead us to understand that it is better to have a historically incorrect jacket, of the right length, rather than a historically correct one, which leaves the navel uncovered.
Obviously this is my subjective opinion: the jacket or any dress we wear is the right size when we feel it right.
A vintage Grand Slam Ltd by Munsingwear shirt jacket this warm morning.
2-15-2018 Today's Clothes by Michael A2012, on Flickr
Not sure how old it is. Might be '50s, might be '70s.
DSCN8501 crop by Michael A2012, on Flickr
DSCN8512 crop by Michael A2012, on Flickr
Have a great Thursday,
Michael