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Red Dinner Suit
This is a single breasted red shantung dinner jacket with black satin
shawl collar. It has a single button closure and two hip level welt
pockets. It has two inside breast pockets. It is also fully lined and
has a center back vent. The pants did not come with this jacket, however
they are period and made of a shantung also. The pants are 2 front pleats,
side pockets, 10" Talon zipper, suspender buttons, watch pocket
and 2 welted back pockets. Of course, they have the satin stripe down
the sideseams. The measurements are: Jacket: 43R, length from the collar
to the hem- 30", waist-35", outside seam-42", inseam-30".
Price: $150.00

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1950s 3/4 Coat
When You AinÂ’t Got Your
Woman To Keep You Warm... and the Winter Wind is at your back, you will
laugh because you are THERMALIZED! This is a heavy duty woolen coat
in a soft grey with rich leather trim and buttons. There are two roomy
pockets at the hip and one on the left chest. It has a fat notched collar
to flip up when the chill starts to threaten. There is a vent at center
back for ease. The label reads“Buckskein Brand, Thermalized, Weather
Control Lining. The lining looks good too. It is richly striped in coordinating
greys. The size reads 38, however the actual measurements are:chest
-46"', and length from collar to hem- 34 1/2", sleeve-25",
shoulders- 20". Remember, this coat was made in a time when there
was no central heat and people spent more time outdoors.There is room
for a heavy sweater and a jacket underneath. You can decide how much
room you need. This classic is in great condition.
Price: $ 40
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50s Robert Hall Suit
This suit does not scream
retro; if you decided to wear it to the office, the only comments you
would get would be about how sharp you looked. However, people who know
good vintage will never mistake it for anything else. I have paired
it with a casual shirt, however it would look great with a dress shirt
and tie.It is a beautiful example of 50s menswear. The label is Robert
Hall, which was very popular back in the day and is now prized by collectors.
The fabric is a very lightweight, slightly nubby, and with very tiny
flecks of tangerine, ivory and slate. It has 3 button tailoring and
a confident shoulder. The front of the jacket, the shoulders, and the
sleeves are lined. The back is not, but is finished nicely. The pants
The double pleated pants are full in the leg and taper slightly to a
19" leg opening with a 1 3/4" cuff. The pants have sideseam
pockets, watch pocket, two back welt pockets-one that buttons. The measurements
are: chest-43", length from collar to hem-32 1/2",sleeve (shoulder
to cuff)-26", shoulders-19", waist-33" w/ 1"seam
allowance at CB. inseam-31", outseam-43".
Price: $140

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