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Lot 1103 1950s Seersucker Smart Suit Jacket

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  • 6' 1", 176lbs / 185cm, 80kg. Size 42.

    • Seersucker is one of the few fabrics truly made for summer. Its wave-like puckered texture reduces direct contact with the skin, offering a naturally cool feel.
      This season, Militora uses a heavyweight seersucker to create a matching set — the sturdy fabric supports the silhouette well, and develops even deeper puckering after washing, enhancing the cooling effect.
      The design is based on a 1950s cut: a jacket with a natural shoulder line that prioritizes comfort and function, paired with relaxed straight-leg trousers.

    Seersucker is one of the few fabrics truly made for summer. Its wave-like puckered texture reduces direct contact with the skin, offering a naturally cool feel.
    This season, Militora uses a heavyweight seersucker to create a matching set — the sturdy fabric supports the silhouette well, and develops even deeper puckering after washing, enhancing the cooling effect.
    The design is based on a 1950s cut: a jacket with a natural shoulder line that prioritizes comfort and function, paired with relaxed straight-leg trousers.

    Seersucker fabric first originated in 18th-century India. In 1909, Haspel Company began using it to craft notch-lapel jackets. In the hot southern cities of the U.S., seersucker quickly gained popularity for being much more comfortable and practical than other jacket fabrics.

    By the 1940s, during wartime summers, sailors and officers often wore seersucker suits while on shore leave.

    After the war, seersucker became a familiar sight on Ivy League campuses, where students would pair a seersucker jacket with khaki twill trousers for a smart summer look.

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