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FAMOUS suit w/ double-breasted vest gets NO love

Marc Chevalier

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Last July, Debbie Reynolds offered at auction an amazing suit with a double-breasted waistcoat, worn by actor Donald O’Connor (as “Cosmo Brown”) in several key scenes of Singin’ in the Rain (1952). The opening price was $8,000. Oddly, this wonderful suit didn’t garner a single bid and remained unsold at the auction’s close.


I saw the suit in person last June. It seems to have been made by MGM’s wardrobe tailors as an early 1950s reproduction of a late ‘20s style. The fabric is a lightweight, light grey tropical worsted wool with subtle windowpane stripes. The condition appears to be excellent.


Did any Fedora Loungers consider bidding on it?


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DocMustang

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I would not have. Suit looks tiny, and I am not about to spend eight grand on a suit that I could never wear. Might spend half that on a bespoke suit I COULD wear though.
 

GBR

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Last July, Debbie Reynolds offered at auction an amazing suit with a double-breasted waistcoat, worn by actor Donald O’Connor (as “Cosmo Brown”) in several key scenes of Singin’ in the Rain (1952). The opening price was $8,000. Oddly, this wonderful suit didn’t garner a single bid and remained unsold at the auction’s close.


I saw the suit in person last June. It seems to have been made by MGM’s wardrobe tailors as an early 1950s reproduction of a late ‘20s style. The fabric is a lightweight, light grey tropical worsted wool with subtle windowpane stripes. The condition appears to be excellent.


Did any Fedora Loungers consider bidding on it?



[video=youtube;bU2zoQ8gV-s]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bU2zoQ8gV-s&feature=related[/video]

No, but why did you not bid?
 

Matt_the_chap

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Had I almost five thousand pounds to spend on a famous actor's suit, I certainly would've done. It might've fitted me although I fear I'm slightly larger in the chest and waist than O'Connor. Did you snatch the measurements at all, Marc?
 

Oldsarge

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Well, that would have been one reason for me not to bid on it. I haven't been a 38 since I was a skinny teenager and I was never a R. However, along with Doc I would gladly wear one that looked like it.
 

Matt_the_chap

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Oh Good Lord, it sounds like it would have fitted me then, being a 38R and all.

However, eight thousand dollars or equivalent I do not have. It's certainly a suit I'd want to wear often if I did own it.
 

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