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I posed this at the London Lounge, but thought that it might be of some interest here as well:
We have had a lot of great threads recently about some styles that are no longer with us (thanks to Sator) and one fascinating thread in the ananymous section about whether some of the great houses (esp A&S) have changed much over time, and whether this change has been for the better or worse.
The last time that I was in Italy, I had the chance to try on some vintage pieces that Rubinacci made in the 30s and my wife was kind enough to snap some pictures. In response to a question from a friend I put on one page a collection of three photos. One is a dinner jacket from '33, one is a sportcoat from this year and the last one is a suit from this year. The dinner jacket was not made for me, and does not fit perfectly, but it is very instructive. What is surprising is how little the style of coat made by Rubinacci has changed over the last 75 years. Perhaps the fronts were slightly more rounded back then, but the amount of drape, shape of the shoulders and amount and shape of waist suppression is eerily similar to what it was back then. I imagine that the dinner jacket is overly closed on me due to the difference between me and the original wearer, and that the too short length comes from th esame thing. The coats made today are still probably the shortest you will find anywhere, but they are not like the DJ.
Enjoy:
We have had a lot of great threads recently about some styles that are no longer with us (thanks to Sator) and one fascinating thread in the ananymous section about whether some of the great houses (esp A&S) have changed much over time, and whether this change has been for the better or worse.
The last time that I was in Italy, I had the chance to try on some vintage pieces that Rubinacci made in the 30s and my wife was kind enough to snap some pictures. In response to a question from a friend I put on one page a collection of three photos. One is a dinner jacket from '33, one is a sportcoat from this year and the last one is a suit from this year. The dinner jacket was not made for me, and does not fit perfectly, but it is very instructive. What is surprising is how little the style of coat made by Rubinacci has changed over the last 75 years. Perhaps the fronts were slightly more rounded back then, but the amount of drape, shape of the shoulders and amount and shape of waist suppression is eerily similar to what it was back then. I imagine that the dinner jacket is overly closed on me due to the difference between me and the original wearer, and that the too short length comes from th esame thing. The coats made today are still probably the shortest you will find anywhere, but they are not like the DJ.
Enjoy:
