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Vintage Outerwear: Threads of the Past

aztecasteve

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That CSC reminds me of one I got a bit ago. What I find interesting is that there is a throat latch on the collar. I didn’t see any button holes or any needle indentations
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tmitchell59

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semolina_pilchard

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First of all, this is a wonderful jacket from one of the greats, Seattle Woolen. I would say it is post 1934 with the half-belt and side gussets with straps. The 1934 date references the Iconic Hercules. I could not find a jacket, in the Sears catalog, that had this design prior to 1934. I continue to believe this is the first use of this style in a fashion jacket.

I continue to search for an example earlier than the Sears Hercules.

And, the Aviator style, as presented, is not seen until the late 30s.
Thank for the info Terry. Makes sense!
 

tmitchell59

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This beautiful jacket was most likely sold as Suede like the jackets below from the 1937 Sears Robebuck catalog. The B7 is February 1937. I have a Suede Monarch was this era, they are very soft. It is not easy to find such fine condition suede jacket this old.

There were some smaller shops who identified their leather more closely. I will look in some old catalogs.

Interesting it has a union tag. Some makers were others were not. That is a good clue to the maker. East Coast store label?

Inspires me to get out some suede.


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Woolwonders

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This beautiful jacket was most likely sold as Suede like the jackets below from the 1937 Sears Robebuck catalog. The B7 is February 1937. I have a Suede Monarch was this era, they are very soft. It is not easy to find such fine condition suede jacket this old.

There were some smaller shops who identified their leather more closely. I will look in some old catalogs.

Interesting it has a union tag. Some makers were others were not. That is a good clue to the maker. East Coast store label?

Inspires me to get out some suede.


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thanks for the info terry! I had a hunch it was a type of suede. Definitely the lightest suede jacket ive had!

kaufmann’s seemed to be a department store that started in puttsburgh PA and was popular throughout the 20th century. As far as the maker goes beats me id love to know!
 

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