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1910s or 1920s French Peasant skirt. Tremendous color and variety of textures. A couple larger holes but doesn't affect wearability. Lightweight fabrics Darned repairs and fading throughout. Rusted original hook & eye closures at back of waist. Of course, traditionally women's, but completely unisex and can be worn alone or over a pair of pants. Size: Fits 32 Waist...
$1,600.00
Really incredible 1910s French Wool Gabardine Suit. This was clearly bespoke made, with ticking at collar, details inside pants and more which show the process. Wool gabardine material is smooth to the touch, and after years has developed a sheen in some areas. Black color is only very slightly faded, and still appears to be jet black in most lights....
$1,600.00
1910s (perhaps even 1900s) American Dress Jacket and Vest set made by Heidelberg, Wolff & Co. Likely from their famous 644 Broadway location. Black, semi-lustrous satin-like gabardine (I believe) fabric with smooth, luxurious handfeel. Jacket has a wide and boxy fit as was common for everyday "casual" suiting of that period. Lovely fading on the inside, and overall in astounding...
$440.00
Length: 7 in. Width: 1 1/2 in. Height: 3 1/2 in. Leather is cracking a distressed, sides are fraying and are a bit disjointed. Box is overall quite structurally solid. Closes, but seal is not perfect. Studs are intact. Inside of the box is nice brown leather with light spotting from use. Hand studded in a classic earlier style. Incredible...
$320.00
Special, special piece here. 1910s or 1920s French hunting jacket. This one is early, as later they were made out of the grey corduroy or pique material Crazy pocket fading - either from items poking out from pockets, or from pocket flaps being tucked in. Really severe wear around the armpits with some repairs. However, otherwise in surprisingly decent condition...
$160.00
1920s or 30s French Long Johns made of classic cotton sweat material. These are tremendous with lots of character and years worth of distressing, patches and repairs. Because these were originally worn as a base layer, there is a hole at the crotch like one would find in a pair of underwear or boxers. Could be pinned or sewed shut...
$360.00
1920s or '30s French Henley. These were often worn as a standalone garment, an undershirt, and even sleepwear. It was a versatile garment then, and still is now. This piece is special for the red monogram on the button closure panel, as well as the sensational distressing and repairs throughout. Still has stretch and is wearable despite being around 100...
$680.00
Vintage 1920s or 1930s German Knit Jacket. This thing is amazing. Firstly, despite being wool, this was used for athletics and exercise. The buttons demonstrate this, as they’re made to resemble how soccer balls looked at the time. The jacket is lighterweight/thinner wool, and is a wide boxy and cropped fit that can accommodate a lot of different sizes. There...
$980.00
1920s French intricate knit pattern cardigan with incredible distressing. Very rare style cardigan. Front is an intricate wool pattern knit, back is also a stretchy, wool or cotton knit material similar to German work knits. The piece has amazing wear and distressing, as knits like this were often used as a work garment. Many small repairs including pockets having been patched/repaired...
$840.00
1920s French Suit Jacket — Incredible piece complete with minor, tasteful distressing throughout. Dark grey with white and faint blue pinstripes. Collar/Lapels can be worn up or down. Sack jacket (casual, everyday) style fit with slimmer shoulders and wider hem/bottom. Has shoulder pads but they aren't large or prominent when worn. Completely wearable which is quite incredible given its age...
$480.00
*disclaimer -- I do not know a great deal about the correct terminology for antique dresses, so please bear with me... 1920s flapper style dress found in France. Incredible 'striped' and semi-translucent, sheer fabric. Dress is comprised of two distinct layers, though they are sewn together at the sleeve openings and collar and cannot be separated. Base layer seems to...
$1,200.00
1920s (perhaps 1910s) French Gabardine (I believe probably a wool gabardine blend) long coat. Fits slim, smart, and falls in a lovely way when worn. See on body pictures. Minimal wear on exterior beyond some sun fading, with the inside showing more lovely visible distressing and signs of age. I love the purple striped lining that was chosen for the...