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FIT OF THE SUIT

thunderw21

I'll Lock Up
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The 'show us your suits' thread has some great examples.

A couple o' my favorites.

Late '30s "Fashion Park" suit.
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1940-dated "Fashion Park" suit.
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The fit was up to personal preference, but most of the time the jacket as well fitted with shape (perhaps even snug) with straight-legged and full cut trousers. You are right about the vest.
 

Tomasso

Incurably Addicted
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Don_Tuccinini said:
I was wondering what a 1930's cut suit should look like. In my opinion a tapered leg and a bit looser jacket, with the waistcoat snug and 4 pocketed, and no lapels does the trick.
Not sure about this.


Don_Tuccinini said:
I cant post any pictures now because i have no camera
You can post photos from the internet, here's how.
 

Gilboa

One of the Regulars
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You could watch 'Jeeves and Wooster'. (adapted from P.G. Woodhouse's "Jeeves" stories). It is very humorous and I personally find it an excellent show case for 1930s attire, interior, language, buildings and travel.
 

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