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42r Brooks Brothers Corduroy Suit Unworn Vintage

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Bob Loblaw

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This suit I believe dates from the 70s however it is classically styled without the garish excesses associated with that era. I had it tailored but then shortly after purchase moved to Arizona and it never again saw the light of day. I deserves much more. Layer it with a fair isle sweater? Pull off the schlubby professor look? It's in perfect condition and eagerly awaits brisk fall weather. Measurements are as follows:
chest: 44"
Length of jacket: 31"
Arms: 34"
Single vent
3.25" lapel
18.75" across shoulder

One pleat on trousers
31" inseam with about an inch and a half extra.
No cuffs
35" waist.

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