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Best tailors for classic hollywood/jazz era suits?

tito_tunes

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What are some good bespoke or MTM suit tailors that focus on a “classic Hollywood” or “jazz era” style? I want something a little fuller/drapier and not slim or skinny. I live in the Bay Area and will be visiting NYC later this year.
 

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Not a Zoot suit. More like what Fred Astaire, Clark Gable and Carey Grant wore.

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Duke Santos

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That's a big and varied era. From the wide lapels of the late 1930s to the late 50s suits of Miles or the Rat Pack.
 

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Jazz era should be distinguished from the conservatively tailored Astaire, Grant, etc
Some Jazz greats in their "ice cream" suits:

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Most of my uncles dressed like that. My Dad not.
He was much closer to what we now call trad.
 

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