The lavender one arrived, and according to The Baroness there's a handwritten label that says 1926 …
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The lavender one arrived, and according to The Baroness there's a handwritten label that says 1926 …
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A picture I ran across in my archive. Harvested from eBay at some point or other … Late 1920s?
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I think a bit latter actually Baron in my opinion. It is interesting to see the early Burberrys label as well. My thoughts strangely are around the 1936-38 period, yet I may be off. Just the lapels and trousers waist band. The earlier suits I have do not have such full lapels.
What a corking suit though! Would love to own it!
Kindest Regards
Ben
Yes it is and, IIRC, it went for a corking price too. This would be 4 or 5 years ago now.
Couldn't remember your login and had to reset your account, eh?
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Yes it was a lovely suit. I have noticed that on the Burberrys Macs, they often have a date and customer name label under the large Burberrys label. I have never seen one yet with the date fillled in!
I could not remember my password and the email it was registered to was long gone!
Kindest Regards
Ben
Here are some Burtons adverts from the 1930s:
May 1930:
July 1930:
September 1930:
December 1930:
February 1931:
April 1931:
July 1931:
December 1931:
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"I know I believe in nothing, but is my nothing."
... and Horne Brothers:
1931
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"I know I believe in nothing, but is my nothing."
And some miscellaneous adverts ....
Foster Brothers clothing for summer 1930:
.... and their overcoats for 1931:
An advert showing the range of clothing available for summer holidays in 1931:
1931 prices:
1931 Aertex advert:
the 50 Shilling Tailors, 1927:
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"I know I believe in nothing, but is my nothing."
I had to post this - great views of men's suits from 1926:
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"I know I believe in nothing, but is my nothing."
excellent shots.
TT, you've heard me say this before but i'll say it again for anyone who hasn't heard it; the mid 20s in England (once the forward-looking wider trousers arrive) hardly looks any different to the mid 30s. only the narrow button stance on that DB suit really stands out as earlier.
in the first photo they appear to have pocket watches dangling from their lapels. in the second photo... medals ?