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    One of the Regulars Ben Stephens's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by Baron Kurtz View Post
    And this one, that's just amazing!

    http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/vintage-19...item35bdb5404f

    I like this one, it is my size, quite dear, although, with the alterations on the other one will no doubt be around the same price!
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    the first jacket in the thread looks mid 30s rather than 40s going by the label and buttons. i won't be buying it however; too large for me.

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    Any of those jackets would be perfect with these trousers:

    http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/1920s-crea...-/370626695668
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    Quote Originally Posted by herringbonekid View Post
    the first jacket in the thread looks mid 30s rather than 40s going by the label and buttons. i won't be buying it however; too large for me.
    I agree HBK.

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    Yes, a closer glance at those lapels would indeed suggest a middle 30s date, fitting in with all the other features. Great buttons, too!

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