That makes sense. I don't know European makers, and I have no theory as to the age of your hat. It's the ribbon that makes it look older, I think. Anyway, very nice.
Looks great. The chest doesn't look too large to me.
I have one of these jackets and I really enjoy wearing it. The leather is a beautiful shade of black. The shape is somewhat exaggerated. But it works.
My jacket has imperfect sleeves too. The cuffs hit my wrists in the right place, but...
I have two of these. This one, from Art Fawcett, I wear upbrim. The other one, made by Graham Thompson, I wear with the brim snapped down. I'm sure my neighbors think it's just one hat that I wear every single day throughout the summer months.
My sense is that Aloysius is correct. Here is a useful post from Rabbit comparing the shapes of various overcoats from the 1920s, 1930s, and 1940s. Some narrow shoulders, some wide and built out.
@Mythic, your coat looks great.
Some of my cat's depredations.
I was wearing this A-1 jacket when the cat pounced on my shoulder and dug in her claws to anchor herself. The gouges aren't bad enough to stop me from wearing the jacket.
This bowler (Knapp-Felt, 1930s) was damaged when I received it. Someone had stuck a fork...
There have been some unfortunate incidents in my household. Now I store vintage items and delicate things in parts of the house where the cat does not enter (at least in theory). The thing is, my cat is like a freaking panzer division. Keeping her out of rooms, closets, and storage spaces is a...
Headwind A-1. My cat has attacked it twice and made deep gouges in the leather. The knits were attacked by moths when it was being stored in the off-season. Probably the jacket I wear most.
A song from the seemingly bottomless well of creativity of the Mississippi Sheiks, their associates, and their rivals.
While listening to this song yesterday, I started to wonder about the chorus. "Now look here, baby, you're going too fast, / The law gonna step on you." The title is "The...
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