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John, I saw some suits on that page that looked very classy... some colors were pretty bright but, I own a few pieces of clothes from the 40s that are close to those shades. So, a number of suits offered on that site are rather authentic. Also, the cut and drape seen on most of the suits they sell seem to have the right look. There are some modern takes on the Zoot but, they're not too bad.
Now, for the record, original 40s Zoots were made mainly from regular suiting... bold chalk stripes, windowpanes, hounds tooth and such that we find some times in period vintage, was also used in the construction of Zoots. Solid colors were also used, but all mainly gabardine and worsted wools. No neon or fire engine reds and such... just regular fabrics we find most vintage suits are made of. And they can look pretty classy.
Now, for the record, original 40s Zoots were made mainly from regular suiting... bold chalk stripes, windowpanes, hounds tooth and such that we find some times in period vintage, was also used in the construction of Zoots. Solid colors were also used, but all mainly gabardine and worsted wools. No neon or fire engine reds and such... just regular fabrics we find most vintage suits are made of. And they can look pretty classy.