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double breasted waist seam jacket

Papperskatt

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Cool fabric!

The shoulders are a bit too wide for me, but the fabric is interesting so I'm gonna watch this and see what happens. Maybe I'll put in a bid towards the end.

Does anyone have any suggestions for what trousers to wear with this? [huh]
 

Nick D

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The pockets look false, the flaps were laid flat on the fronts and stitched down. Also no attempt at pattern matching. Could this be a costume piece from a period drama (an older one, that is)?
 

Nick D

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It looks like the flap was put on right sides together, the raw edge sewn, then turned down and stitched across the top. It just doesn't look like a normal pocket finish. I may be wrong, that's just how I read the photos.
 

Papperskatt

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Isn't this just a frock coat? In germany we call them Gehrock. The pop up on german ebay frequently (in black)

Here is a singlie breasted one...
http://collections.lacma.org/node/213840
Yeah, I'd say it's a frock coat too. A very rare informal type of frock coat, however, with the short length, pockets and non-black colour, which makes it a bit more interesting than the usual formal black ones.
 

herringbonekid

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quite right Flo... there were the waist seam suit jackets of the late teens (usually with s single vent) but this isn't one of those.

what i meant on the previous page was that frock coats are hard to date because they always look (at first glance) Victorian or Edwardian when they might be later.
 

Fastuni

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The pockets are functional, so an unusual method of sewing?

I wouldn't call it unusual... just more simple. I have seen similar pocket-flap treatment on overcoats.
I don't think this is a theater-piece, but a garment that should be seen rather as a type of short-coat rather than suit-jacket.
 
Yes. There was a wonderful badly listed suit I was outbid at £75 on eBay several years ago by a well known vintage dealer (and member here). It had a label from a Drury Lane costumers in their post 1943 iteration (1943 was incorporated into the company name). It was a "frock coat suit" - trousers and frock jacket - in brown herringbone tweed.

Mysteriously it reappeared a week later on eBay sans label and was fraudulently sold as "true vintage Victorian/Edwardian fantastic tweed suit" and went for £700 or so.

This one's (fro the OP) a beauty. Love the details and fabric.

what i meant on the previous page was that frock coats are hard to date because they always look (at first glance) Victorian or Edwardian when they might be later.
 

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