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Help Identifying This Style Of Suit

4022FDA8-D635-453F-80B4-EE4E8EDADCB2.jpeg What style of jacket is this — without any lapels? It’s an interesting look and I was curious as to what it’s called.

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MondoFW

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It's a Leisure jacket. Quite popular in the bold look era (1946-1953, roughly) and again in the 70s. Here's Sinatra sporting one--
 

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* Seb,
I haven’t seen the combination of the lapelless and double breasted either. Maybe that’s why I like it so much ... a bit unusual.

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MaxMan
The photo that you posted gives the impression that he is a catwalk model. It's a shame that his trousers are about two sizes to big for him. The area around his crotch is so saggy that he could impersonate a penguin. As for wearing a double breasted jacket with the buttons undone and teamed with a polo shirt, I'll leave that for those who like it that way.
 
The photo that you posted gives the impression that he is a catwalk model. It's a shame that his trousers are about two sizes to big for him. The area around his crotch is so saggy that he could impersonate a penguin. As for wearing a double breasted jacket with the buttons undone and teamed with a polo shirt, I'll leave that for those who like it that way.

* GHT - Yes, it was on a catwalk. Personally, I like every aspect of that “look.” But, I don't know if I could pull it off being 5’ 6” and 185# unfortunately. The no-tie look is huge here on the Left Coast. The fabric appears to be very thick.

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* GHT - Yes, it was on a catwalk. Personally, I like every aspect of that “look.” But, I don't know if I could pull it off being 5’ 6” and 185# unfortunately. The no-tie look is huge here on the Left Coast. The fabric appears to be very thick.

MaxMan
Uhhh, I think the sans tie look is popular EVERYWHERE in the country!
 

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Uhhh, I think the sans tie look is popular EVERYWHERE in the country!
Everywhere in the country? More like the world. TV personalities, politicians and Z list celebrities all have to show that it's cool to leave the tie off. How people wear their clothes is their business, but what they don't realise is the shirt is constructed to be worn with a tie, it hangs limp without one. The Polo shirt in the original photo at least looks tidy, and there are ways of wearing an open neck shirt, you just need to have one designed to be worn that way.
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Yes, wearing no tie is pretty much the spirit of our age - which is fine by me as I don't wear them.

The look of that catwalk model is slightly clumsy or "off" to my eye and it may well be the capacious fit of the trousers or the haunted, pale face of the model. As is the case with almost all fashion clobber you are more likely to get away with it if the person wearing the outfit is young, tall and thin.
 

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Cary Grant also wore something similar in 1940's "The Philadelphia Story"
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There appears to have been a short lived fashion at the very end of the 30s for these lapel-less jackets as informal resort wear for the American upper crust. Cary Grant’s choice reflects his character’s background.

Here is a link to a blog with an illustration this from Life Magazine in 1938: http://a-hole-in-the-head.blogspot.com/2007/02/what-well-dressed-dandy-wore-circa-1938.html
 

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