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A little different. Late 1940s, German.

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Metatron

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That is really crazy, in how it combines the modern utilitarianism of the snap pockets and cafe racer throat tab, with the ancient ornamentation of those buttons and epaulettes.
 

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It might project more than one image! Neither of them are my scene!!!

I'm wondering what boots you will be wearing it with? Old style, lace up front, knee high leather and canvas boots?
 

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After several months of bargain-hunting, my black tie ensemble is complete. Instead of the abominations that most wear to prom, I decided to go with a worsted Spencer jacket with matching trousers, a nice turndown collar shirt, black tone-on-tone self-tie bow tie, black silk ***merbund and patent leather oxfords.

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On a side note: I hate camera flash.
 

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I've had another look at it, in particular the lapels:
The right lapel looks like it is curved at the top rather than meeting at a sharp angle &
The left lapel looks like it bows out slightly just above the buttonhole.

That makes me think BK might be right and the lapels have been cut down. That said, the buttonhole looks quite well done (which hasn't always been the case on other cut down lapels I have seen).
And the pictures don't help!
 

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I'm glad to see the same things pop up on our radar, i.e., those lapels balanced against the pants. When it arrives I'll let you guys know. Regarding narrow lapels; have any of you ever seen older items made by early forerunners of the Ivy League look? I recently bought a late 20s/early 30s linen suit made by Brooks Brothers from a long-gone-lounger. that suit has quite narrow (unmolested) lapels. When I spotted this, I wondered if this might be something similar.
 

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