This one is long since sold, but is an unusual example. You don’t see too many green felts, to begin with. This one has delicate ventilation holes, a light colored sweatband, and a fancy bow. It appears that at some point the hat was reversed, maybe to even out wear so as to avoid a hole at the pinch? The model is “The Polo”.
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1930s “Wear Well Clothes” Overcoat
http://www.ebay.com/itm/271093599332
Monarch leather jacket
1930s Armorknit overcoat
http://www.ebay.com/itm/281013663538
This vintage overcoat was made in the 1930s by Armorknit and was sold by Kennedy’s under their “Club Clothes” Label. It is marked a size 40, but has a 52″ chest measurement, placing it squarely in larger territory. It has a 1936 union tag, which places its date of manufacture between 1936 and 1939. It has wide notch lapels, raglan shoulders, and button cuffs. There is a chew on the hem near the corner, and some staining to the lining near the label. This is some of the weightiest overcoat material I’ve felt- it really lives up to the “Armorknit” name.
Chest: 26″Length: 47″Center to Cuff: 36″

Granite Cloth 1940s Single Breasted Peak Lapel Suit jacket
http://www.ebay.com/itm/281013674421
Gold Lame Hollywood Jacket
http://www.ebay.com/itm/271093646688
Chest: 21″
1930s men’s alpaca overcoat
Rubins Halifax overcoat
Chest: 23″
Alpaca Lined mouton collared 1940s work jacket
Chest (pit to pit): 22″ (doubled = 44″ = size 40)Sleeve (shoulder to cuff): 22-1/2″Shoulder to Shoulder: 18-1/2″Length (collar to hem): 34-1/2″
Two Tone Gabardine Hollywood Jacket
Chest: 20-1/2″ (doubled = 41″)














































































