Grey Herringbone 1940s Demob Style Deadstock Suit

Size: Chest 54"

SKU: PP222

£199.99
  • Grey Herringbone 1940s Demob Style Deadstock Suit

    This vintage deadstock tailored suit is realised in a grey suit cloth with a herringbone pattern, made of pure wool.

    The double-breasted jacket and peak lapels give an authentic 40s-era "demob" look.

    The jacket has a six-button fastening and three matching buttons at each wrist. Double back vents.

    The matching trousers have double pleated fronts, turn-up cuffs, two slanted pockets, and a single bound pocket.

    Excellent condition as the suit is unworn.

    Made from 100% pure new wool by Nicholas Rowe for Piero di Roma.

    Measurements
    Chest: 54 inch / 137 cm
    Jacket Length: 33.5 inch / 85 cm
    Shoulders: 22 inch / 56 cm
    Sleeve: 28 inch / 71 cm
    Waist: 48 inch / 122 cm
    Inside Leg: 34 inch / 86 cm

  • Delivery & Returns

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    We have Express and Standard Delivery Services from FREE to £9.99

    WORLDWIDE SHIPPING AVAILABLE.

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    Returns Accepted from Customers within 28 Working Days of you Receiving your Order. See Returns page for Full Details.

  • Taxes & Duties

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    *This information is only a guide please check with your local customs laws before ordering. Revival Vintage has no control over the tax/duty charged. It is the responsibility of the buyer to pay such charges.

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