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1947 dated light grey 4 button double breasted suit 46R

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I'll Lock Up
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According to their measurements, the jacket measures 48inches at the chest but the trousers have a 33 inch waist. That seems a very big difference.
 

Tomasso

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Yeah, an 11 inch drop* is pretty extreme. Standard suits sizing comes with a 7 inch drop. I used to have a 10 inch drop in my prime but these days it's gone down to 8. *difference in measurements between chest and waist
 
Two things:

1) Look how badly the trousers have been taken in. Waistband is a mess. I suspect originally a 34-35 inch waist.

2) "Bold Look Era" Drape. The jacket is cut very big, esp in the chest and shoulders, though length was also exaggerated. It's probably meant to fit a chest smaller than 44. This below from a GGG clothes catalogue from 1947.

ggg_clothes_1947_pg7_8.jpg
 

Fastuni

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One would have to shorten the hem of the jacket to make the holes dissapear. I think the overall length alows this without looking too odd.
 

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