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Show us your British suits

Tomasso

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Here was a suit I sold recently. It was made in 1937 for the Viscount Knollys. It is a rather loud check with plus fours.

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I have a sportcoat in this material. Lovely, but I couldn't imagine wearing it as a suit. I guess it helps pull it off if you're a royal.....:p
 

Two Types

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Splendid, Ben. If you can keep posting photos of your suits, and I can keep coming up with the adverts, we will have one of the busiest threads on the Lounge.
 

Two Types

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Fantastic adverts Two Types and thank you for sharing all your research.

I'd be very interested in any ads for Austin Reed .

Regards, Mark

I have started to look at Austin Reed and have found plenty of adverts. Since the results are a mixed bag of suits and general clothing, I won't post them here. instead I will be starting an 'Austin Reed' thread in the general attire etc forum. I hope you find them interesting.
 

Nick D

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Just looking through some of my archives. Here was a suit I sold recently. It was made in 1937 for the Viscount Knollys. It is a rather loud check with plus fours. It was too big for me unfortunately.

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Fantastic. I need to find fabric like this for a four-piece, with trousers and the plus fours.
 
Sorry, I meant to say: "waistcoat buckles found on French suits", not that the waistcoat buckles marked "British" were in fact French.

Here's another new one, as I continue to catalogue my suit collection. This one is undated but probably 1940s. Was owned by Rev R. R. Sargison who later became Dean of St George's Cathedral, Georgetown, Guyana. It's another lovely flannel fabric, dark blue w/ white pinstripes. Again, no "watch" pocket. More of a standard British-type rear pocket flap.

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