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1930s French Leather Jacket — very unusual jacket with a leather body and wool sleeves resembling a suit or dress jacket material. The jacket is by the ‘Kleber’ brand, named after a French general and historical figure (Jean-Baptiste Kleber) who was from Strasburg, where this jacket likely was made. The jacket has a distressed striped lining. Despite being about 100 years old,...
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Beautiful 1940s (perhaps ‘30s, but I believe ‘40s) repaired extended length French work shirt/smock. Incredible piece with OG patch repairs with all sorts of materials including a patch that obscures part of the original tag. Longer length, loose fit with natural fading. Overall in good structural condition and is comfortable, fits nice and sits well on body. Suggested...
$780.00
1940s or '50s French suit jacket. Amazing powder blue color. I believe it is made with a linen blend -- soft to the touch and not course or easily wrinkled like 100% linen garments. Tags makes me thinks this potentially was made in Algeria. I prefer this jacket with the collar and lapels up so the fade and grey panel...
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1940s Japanese Longsleeve V-Neck Shirt/Undershirt from the Second World War. Soft and dense cotton, this shirt has stood the test of time and has been meticulously repaired by a previous owner. Original patch repairs are extra visible when turned inside out (as pictured) -- this is how I recommend it to be worn as it's just exquisite. Very minor discoloration....
$860.00
Beautiful and utterly unique piece. 1940s Military Bush Jacket. Likely a piece for either the British or Canadian Air Force based on design. Three original buttons remain. Extensively repaired in a sashiko style. Tremendous wear and character. Fits well on body. Sleeves have been repaired so many times that sleeve length is slightly short. You’ll never see another one this...
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Beautiful '40s French Knit Sweater. May even be from the 1930s. Tremendous little paint marks, small holes, with a big arm blowout on one side. Minor distressing beyond that. Zipper works flawlessly. Lovely Forest green color. Surprisingly soft and comfortable to wear - not scratchy or stiff. Has some stretch and flattering fit. Suggested Size: Fits S/M. Width (pit...
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1940s French Suit. Double breasted with sharp lapels that are reminiscent of the style that would become popular again in the 1970s and '80s. This suit has minor distressing and is mostly notable for the incredibly intense sun fading pattern. Collar and lapels can be worn in multiple ways, and the closure can be closed in multiple ways as well....
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1940s French moleskin work jacket with an incredible faded color — unlikely to ever see another black moleskin with a similar color. Color has faded to a luscious grey, and the material is soft and almost nubuck-like. Patches are white and an almost denim-like material. Minor marks throughout. I believe buttons were all replaced when white repairs were done as buttons seem slightly later than...
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1940s French women’s blazer. Lovely, comfortable, casual tailoring piece. Super modern vibe and silhouette. Material feels like some sort of cotton blend. Lighter weight and comfortable. Incredible sun fading pattern and color throughout. Suggested Size: S/M Width (pit to pit): 19" Width (shoulders): 17” Length (center collar, down back to hem): 25.5” Sleeve length: 23” Return Policy: Although...
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1940s Russian Telogreika - this was the quintessential winter military garment for the Russian forces over the span of several wars — that’s how well it worked. It is about as utilitarian as a piece of outerwear gets, and it’s incredibly warm. A padded, amateurishly sewn, quilted cotton canvas jacket with button & loop closure. Generally the Telogreika was a...
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1940s faded purple sweatshirt cardigan. Buttons are in tact or at least at some point were repaired. Tremendous wear, distressing and character throughout. Most notably, the fade pattern on the back is insane. It looks like a purposeful tie-dye pattern, but is actually the result of the cardigan having been found sitting under an outdoor iron table. The fade...
$880.00
1940s or 1950s French suit jacket with insane thrashing/distressing throughout. When I discovered this one I was losing my mind. One of the most intense wear patterns I've ever seen, especially given this being dress attire. However, back in the day many people only had one or two outfits, and often these would include a blazer, suit, or sack jacket...