Just by chance I stumbled upon your post. In haven't been on the lounge in years. I have a few pieces I may part with from my personal stash including a dated 1956 suit 46L. You're in my neck of the woods I see.
These almost never show up on ebay.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/RARE-1930sCollegiate-Ultra-High-Waist-Wide-Leg-Swing-Pants-w-Zipper-Inspiration-/301503139941
A nice and refreshing post DM. Here are a few NOS belts I purchased as a lot a couple of years ago. My guess is late 40s early 50s? BTW, these and other deadstock vintage goodies will be headed to next month's VLV Rockabilly Weekender.
Pharrell's Other Grammy Hat
Here's the craftsman(see the pic of him setting a bowler ablaze)...
http://www.messynessychic.com/2014/02/07/the-mad-hatter-is-real-and-hes-living-in-venice-beach/
http://vintagemenswearstyle.tumblr.com
I stumbled upon it today. There's a few interesting tidbits for those considering refining their style with vintage clothing. If I'm ever in Philly, that vintage haberdashery will be the first place to visit.
The repairs displayed in the gallery appear to be quality work. If I find a 1930s suit with moth damage at a thrift store, the investment might be worth the risk. They charge $80 per 1/8 inch hole for reweaving where I live. BTW isn't there a well known lady who does reweaving in your area...
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