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Vintage Tailor Patterns

Mangrove

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I have found two vintage Finnish tailoring magazines from the collections of the Finnish National Library, Vaatturi ("Tailor", 189:cool: and Kuusisen uutiset (1928-1962). Every number of both magazine contains anything from one to four different tailoring patterns for men, women and boys alike. There is really anything for everyone: suits (morning, stroller, overcoat, tailcoat, smoking, uniform), jackets (windbreaker, sport), boilersuits, trousers (straight, ski, breaches, riding, golf, working), vests, pajamas, skirts, blouses, kimonos etc. These are mainly European styles but few are modelled (or copied) to fit the American taste.

As said these are tailor patterns, i.e. they are drawn to size based on measurements. What I have done is to draw them in any vector program and get them printed in 1:1 at a print shop or print several smaller tiles which I then tape together. Please send me a personal message if you are interested any of the patterns. The drawing instructions are in Finnish but I can help translating them into English.

Example from Vaatturi 9/1943: Work trousers (without the instructions).

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Flat Foot Floey

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Thank you. I would like to see some more. A draft of a suit jacket would be nice. I have some german tailoring magazines and it would be cool to compare. Also if you have pictures of sporty suits with patch pockets and stuff please post them (additional to the drafts) :eusa_clap
 

Mangrove

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I have some german tailoring magazines and it would be cool to compare. Also if you have pictures of sporty suits with patch pockets and stuff please post them (additional to the drafts) :eusa_clap

Some of the patterns are mentioned to be copied from foreign tailoring magazines (Rundschau and American Gentleman Fashion are mentioned) but most of them are drawn my Finnish masters. Stroller from Vaatturi 1/1937.

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Viennese ski jacket from Kuusisen Uutiset 8-9/1935.

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Mangrove

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Forgot to mention that I also have in my possession a number of modern patterns that can be quite easily modified to look vintage, e.g. safari shirts.
 

Mangrove

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Women's tailored dress from Vaatturi 11/1933. I did not know that tailors made these during the Golden Era, at least not in Finland!

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Chrome

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These are really nice, how I haven't commented before :D

That skijackket is not copied from panzer wrapper, it is otherway around. Panzer wrapper was copied from ski/sport jackets.

Do these patterns come with instructions?
 

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