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1931 Dated Hacking Jacket On Ruby Lane

Mario

I'll Lock Up
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Little Istanbul, Berlin, Germany
http://www.rubylane.com/item/395647-austm113/Vintage-30s-Bernard-Weatherill-Tattersall


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SteveAS

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That's a great jacket, Mario, thanks for posting! I like it, but it's sooo . . . long. Was that the style for the era? At any rate, because of the length, it would be unflattering on a man my height (5'10"), I think
 

Alex Oviatt

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That's a great jacket, Mario, thanks for posting! I like it, but it's sooo . . . long. Was that the style for the era? At any rate, because of the length, it would be unflattering on a man my height (5'10"), I think

Hacking jackets are always longer than suit jackets--they literally are styled to look best when the wearer is seated on a horse, as opposed to standing. I am 5"9" and have a modern one from Bernard Weatherill--probably not as flattering but to change it would be to alter the integrity of the garment--it is what it is!
 

Alex Oviatt

Practically Family
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Now all you need is a nice vintage horse to go with that jacket... ;)

Bernard Weatherill can even provide that--at the very back of this picture of their current shop in Savile Row is the model horse complete with saddle to use to fit riding clothes for their customers. I think they have a full-sized horse in their window, too.
 

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