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Based on the classic suits that are common after the 1920s. Single row with two buttons, double bag cover, and insert bag, classic design of the back middle slit. American cut, slim fit.
The early American suit was designed by the old suit company Booker brothers in its heyday. In 1920, it first set the consumer group on Ivy League students. At that time, it was also considered suitable for college students, but not for the upper class on Wall Street. It was not until the end of the second world war that American suits began to enter the upper class, and their wearing became the object of imitation.
As an important branch of American leisure clothing culture, Ivy style has a big difference from tooling, military uniform, locomotive leather clothing, etc. in that it is heavily influenced by the culture of the European clothing system. Unlike other vintage style clothing, it is purely originated and developed in the United States.
Unlike the British suit, the American suit will be looser, with almost no shoulder pad and less waistband. This time, the ring will be improved to keep its classic design details and optimize the cutting, add a little waistline, and narrow the armhole.
We will try our best to choose better materials and try our best to make every customer feel the classic flavor of traditional old-fashioned clothing and have a more comfortable wearing experience.
Size | Shoulder | Chest | ||
IN | CM | IN | CM | |
36/S | 16.7 | 42.5 | 38.2 | 97 |
38/M | 17.1 | 43.5 | 39.8 | 101 |
40/L | 17.5 | 44.5 | 41.7 | 106 |
42/XL | 17.9 | 45.5 | 43.3 | 110 |
44/XXL | 18.3 | 46.5 | 44.9 | 114 |
Size | Waist | Length | ||
IN | CM | IN | CM | |
36/S | 35.0 | 89 | 26.8 | 68 |
38/M | 38.2 | 97 | 27.8 | 70.5 |
40/L | 39.4 | 100 | 28.5 | 72.5 |
42/XL | 40.2 | 102 | 29.1 | 74 |
44/XXL | 41.7 | 106 | 29.1 | 74 |
Size | Sleeve | |
IN | CM | |
36/S | 24.0 | 61 |
38/M | 24.4 | 62 |
40/L | 24.8 | 63 |
42/XL | 25.2 | 64 |
44/XXL | 25.6 | 65 |
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