#1343

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Stunning Royal blue suit from the late 1940s-early
1950s. The fabric in this suit is exquisite.
Extra fine quality wool done in a satin weave
which gives it a lustrous finish.
The jacket is below hip length, fitted at
the waist with prominent shoulders. It buttons
to the neck and finishes with a tailored
collar. There are gorgeous dressmaker details
including bound button holes, fabric covered
buttons and designed welt pockets. The long
slender sleeves have tailored cuffs. The
jacket has a blue crepe lining.
The skirt is straight and narrow ending
a few inches above the ankle. It has
small
side vents and is unlined, which is
typical
of a vintage skirt as women always
wore slips.
The label reads Halldon Ltd.
This suit is in beautiful condition. The
size is small around a modern size 4-6 with the following measurements.
Bust 37''
Waist 26''
Hips 38"
Skirt length 31"
Sleeve length 23"
Shoulders 16"
Excellent Condition
$175.00
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#1342

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Classic tailoring late 1930s.
Worsted wool in a tight basket weave
using
three different color yarns....dark
brown,
with taupe and beige for an over all
shade
of fawn.
The jacket is gently shaped with prominent
shoulders. It ends just below the hip and
has oversized rounded lapels. There are four
covered buttons with hand bound buttonholes
and nicely designed flap pockets. The jacket
is lined with beige crepe and is beautifully
tailored in every way. The four gore skirt
is long and straight (but not narrow) with
a center front vent. A handsome but practical
suit it was likely worn by a professional
woman. Perhaps an office worker or teacher
This condition is wearable and sturdy
but
there are a some flaws. The right elbow
has
a mended section about 1/2" in
diameter.
(pictured on the enlarged pictures
page).
The mend is a little clumsy but not
terrible.
There is a VERY faint mark on the right
shoulder
and one on the skirt. Also the top
of the
vent has been reinforced, again difficult
to notice. The lining is strong and
clean
but has two light water marks. I don't
usually
post less than excellent merchandise
but
the flaws are not glaring and the overall
appearance of this suit is presentable.
The size is a med/large around a modern size 10.
Bust 40''
Waist 29''
Hips 40"
Skirt length 31 1/2"
Sleeve length 25"
Shoulders 16"
Good Condition
$75.00

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#1341

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Pristine wool crepe suit, early 1950s By
Abe Reinis for Chandlers, Boston. The wool is a very
fine crepe in a chocolate brown with tiny
flecks of white which add to the textural
quality. Very rich looking.
The jacket comes just below hip length, fitted
at the waist with prominent shoulders. It
has a beautiful rounded, notched lapel collar
with appliqué detail and unique built in,
curved pockets.
Dressmaker details such as these are
so charming
and clever. Creative tailoring like
this
is fast becoming a lost art, found
only on
couture or high end designer fashions
now.
The sleeves have tailored cuffs and
the button
holes are cloth bound. The jacket has
a brown
crepe lining.
The six gore skirt is basically straight,
with a slight flair for ease of movement.
It is underlined in back half way.
The size is generous around a modern size 12-14. The sleeves are long and the shoulders
wide so it would be well suited to
a taller
frame. It has the following measurements.
Bust 44''
Waist 35''
Hips 44"
Skirt length 28"
Sleeve length 25"
Shoulders 17 1/4"
Excellent Condition
$175.00

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#1340

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Lady like brown boucle suit....circa 1950s.
Cocoa brown, wool boucle jacket and skirt.
The boxy jacket is cropped with a rounded
hem line and notched roll collar. It has
raglan shoulders, 3/4 length sleeves and
closes with one large plastic button. The
lining of the jacket is crepe in a pretty
contrasting wedgewood blue.
The skirt is just slightly A-line with two
piece curved yoke detail. It is partially
underlined in silk organza.
This two pieces would make wonderful separates.
The jacket being especially versatile, team
it with a coordinating plaid skirt or cute
slacks or even jeans.for a more casual look.
The design label reads Jablow Original by David Kidd and the store label, Levy's of Florida.
The condition is very good there are no
holes, stains or flaws. The lining is strong and intact but a little faded
here and there which is the only reason I
am not going to rate it excellent.
The size would be in the medium range. The jacket is unstructured so it
has a range for fit. Measurements are as
follows.
Bust 39''
Waist 28''
Hips 40"
Skirt length 26"
Sleeve length (3/4 length) 19"
Very Good Condition
$95.00

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#1339
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Exceptional early 1950s jacket in blue/gray
wool crepe....LOTS of beautiful detail work.
The jacket is hip length with a fitted waist
and padded shoulder line. It has a lovely
oversized shawl collar with scalloped edge.
The scallops are echoed on the pocket edges
as well. It closes with four covered buttons
(cloth bound buttonholes) and has roll cuffs
on the sleeves. Matching gray crepe lining.
Can be worn like a suit with skirt or slacks
or as a fall outer jacket.
The label inside reads Newbury Quality Skinner Acetate & Rayon lining.
Inside the back of the collar (at the neck)
the fabric is slightly darker but this cannot
be seen when worn and is so minor I am giving
it an excellent rating.
If worn over a blouse as a suit jacket it is a generous size around a modern size 12. If you decide to wear it as an outerwear jacket (over sweaters and the like) it would be
more like a size 8 -10. It has the following measurements.
Bust 44''
Waist 36''
Hips 44"
Sleeve length 24"
Shoulders 16"
Excellent Condition
$120.00

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#1338

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1940s war time suit in Navy Blue wool. The
fabric has a fine twill weave, a little dressier
than a gabardine.
Cut in the typical style of it's day with
wide padded shoulder and nipped in waist.
It has nice design lines and a wide notched
lapel. The original buttons were gone when
I acquired the suit, they were probably cloth
covered. I replaced them with vintage navy
blue glass buttons with decorative silver
half moon flashing. The lining is navy blue
crepe.
The skirt has six gores with top stitched
seams and is slightly A-line.
The label inside reads Styled by Swansdown.
The condition is very good with a little
sheen from pressing. Since the weave
of the
fabric already lends a sheen of it's
own
this is not very apparent. The only
other
flaw is a line of moth crazing (like
a scratch)
on the skirt that does not go through.
It
is quite wearable as is.
The size is small around a modern size 6 and has the following measurements.
Bust 36''
Waist 26''
Hips 37"
Sleeve length 24 1/2"
Shoulders 17"
Very Good Condition
$110.00

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#1337

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Smart and Chic
Adolfo for Saks Fifth Avenue suit in coordinating plaids.
The era is late 1980s - early 90s but the
look is Retro 40s. Gorgeous ultra fine wool
suiting in gray and white plaids.
Adolfo started his career as a milliner and
first designed clothing to go with his hats!
After a somewhat theatrical beginning he
became known for elegant and classic outfits.
Lovely two piece knits and well tailored
suits. His upscale clientele were very loyal
and eagerly awaited each collection. Nancy
Reagan was a patron of his fashions for years.
This suit is beautifully cut with a
strong
shoulder line, nipped in waist and
wide notched
lapel. Just under the pocket flaps
the fabric
is gathered giving it a peplum look.
The
details are wonderful. Bias cut pocket
flaps.
Tiny houndstooth collar and cuffs against
wide even plaid body. The contrasting
plaid
matches the skirt. There are 5 gold
buttons.
The skirt has knife pleating in front. The
pleats are stitched flat to just beyond the
hip. It is straight in back and unlined.
The side opening has four gold buttons (click
on picture to see detail pictures).
It is beautifully tailored and the jacket
is hand lined in pure gray silk. The size
is around a modern 4-6. A great feminine
looking suit for the boyish figure. The skirt
has a slim hip and tummy. Yet the jacket
curves in all the right places.
Bust 35''
Waist 26''
Hips 36"
Skirt length 24"
Sleeve length 24 1/4"
Excellent Condition
$145.00
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#1335
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For the Woman in charge!
Impeccable spring weight wool suit circa
late 1940s. Very strong shoulder line, tidy
nipped in waist and notched lapel. There
is a yoke detail on the jacket, two faux
breast pockets and two actual welted pockets.
The buttons are fabric covered with hand
stitched detail. The skirt is straight but
relaxed at the hem. Very finely tailored
with pick stitching on the lapels and fabric
bound button holes. Crepe lining in the jacket.
The skirt is unlined, usual for the era since
women wore slips instead.
There are two name labels. In Boston Lamson-Hubbard and Milady New York. Also an Imported Fabric label.
A generous medium about a modern size 10
Bust 42''
Waist 30''
Hips 40"
Skirt length 25"
Sleeve length 23"
Excellent Condition
$120.00
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#1332
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Classic Scottish wool tweed suit from the
1940s by David Crystal.
The David Crystal company began in
the 1930s
and was known for their high quality
sportswear.
By the 1940s they were creating "Town
Clothes" as well and fine tweeds
were
a favorite.
The jacket has a loose cut with notched lapel,
welt pockets and narrow cuffs on the sleeves.
It has three hand bound buttonholes and large
brown plastic buttons. The material is a
brown and ivory Scottish wool tweed. The
tailoring is done with a light touch so it
is comfortable and practical. Interestingly
the jacket is lined with a lightweight wool
jersey which is brilliant because it lends
body to the garment, but is not restrictive.
The straight skirt is half lined with silk
crepe and has a kick pleat in back.
The skirt is around a modern size 6 with
room for alteration and the jacket is around
a modern size 8. They have the following
measurements.
Bust 39''
Waist of skirt 26''
Waist of jacket unstructured
Hips up to 38"
Skirt length 25 1/2"
Sleeve length 24"
Shoulders 15 1/2"
Excellent Condition
$175.00

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#1331

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Classic Chic
Beautiful boucle knit fabric in antique rose
with flickers of sage,ivory and mauve. This
lovely 1970s Castleberry suit is heavily
influenced by the Classic Chanel Suit. It
has a lean boxy jacket with narrow sleeves
and sharp, tailored shoulder line. The skirt
is straight and narrow. The jacket is trimmed
with looped braid echoing the colors in the
knit. I have a close up shot of the fabric
on the detail page. There are two braid trimmed
patch pockets at the edge of the hem and
two faux pocket edges on the bodice. It has
a jewel neckline and closes down the front
with little decorative brass ball buttons.
These same buttons also trim the sleeves.To
spice up my Castleberry knits I like to snap
a mink or fox collar around the neck. It
is Small/ Medium in size.These measurements are taken before
stretching the fabric.
Bust 36''
bust 28''
Hips 38''
Skirt length 25''
Shoulder 15 1/2''
Sleeve length 23''
Excellent Condition
$125.00
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#2020

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Classic Gem!
This is a two piece sweater and skirt
ensemble
is from the 1950s. It is a dyed to
match,
wool skirt with Cashmere sweater. The
color
is a Watermelon Red (pink tone to the
red).
The sweater is cropped and full fashioned
with beautiful couture details. The
neckline,
sleeve hems and front opening are finished
with rows of trapunto cording and tiny
black
pick stitches. There are black satin
covered
buttons. The neckline is high and the
sleeves
are 3/4 length coming to a few inches
below
the elbow. The skirt is narrow and
fitted
with a kick pleat in back. There is
nice
couture detailing on the skirt as well.
Each
of the darts is defined with hand pickstitching
and the top of the kick pleat is reinforced
with a hand embroidered "arrow".
These details are almost non-existent
in
todays clothing and if they are used
it is
machine done, not the same at all!
The skirt
is half lined with matching taffeta.
This
lovely set was designed by Bonnie Briar. The sweater is 100% Scottish Cashmere and
the skirt wool was dyed to match by Hokanum
Fabrics. The size is med/small with the following measurements.
Bust 38"
Waist 27"
Hip 37"
Skirt length 26"
Excellent Condition
$150.00

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