Trying on a Victorian 1890s Suit! (Unboxing)

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  • Опубликовано: 6 янв 2025

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  • @jamesmay8434
    @jamesmay8434 2 дня назад +6

    Kaufmann used to be an upscale department store in Pittsburgh. Competitor of Macy's. Kaufmann family commissioned Falling Water for vacation home.

  • @iassosa9200
    @iassosa9200 3 года назад +224

    I wonder how the creator of that suit would have felt if he were told in the past that this suit will be worn by someone 120 years in the future. That article of clothing beat the large odds against it and managed to land on careful hands through many generations.

    • @AntiqueMenswear
      @AntiqueMenswear  3 года назад +74

      Yeah. His suit made in America would be worn 120-ish years later by a British boy living in Japan, filming himself wearing it on a telephone 🤣

    • @jamesmnaylor
      @jamesmnaylor 3 года назад +20

      Could you imagine that with clothing today?
      Imagine: hello everyone welcome back to my channel, I have here an item of clothing from a shop in 2021 called Primark (not that primark lasts 2 years let alone 120) it was called a t-shirt, with a slogan called bite-me, which must have been a commonly used phrase then.

    • @ATOMiiCChicken
      @ATOMiiCChicken 3 года назад +1

      @@jamesmnaylor I've had my primark t-shirts and joggers for like 10 years don't talk shite about primark mate

    • @jamesmnaylor
      @jamesmnaylor 3 года назад +4

      @@ATOMiiCChicken taking away the vulgarity. The comment re primark, was in relation to fast fashion today. In particular, how it would never last the amount of time this suit has.

    • @giacomo8875
      @giacomo8875 3 года назад +1

      A shirt from gucci will last 120 years?

  • @timboi3399
    @timboi3399 3 года назад +76

    oh this reminds me of when my dad went into a second hand shop after the doctors and found a (not at all vintage) morning coat that he thought would fit me and although it's not vintage I love it so much and I nearly died of excitement when it fit me

    • @AntiqueMenswear
      @AntiqueMenswear  3 года назад +18

      That sounds like such a great experience. Sometimes it's not so much the value or age of an item but the experience of getting it!

  • @roaringbasslines6221
    @roaringbasslines6221 2 месяца назад +12

    I am currently the owner of this suit and yet I'm spending the evening drinking a glass of wine and watching this video! Well done Aaron, it has become a classic! :)

  • @Grannievore
    @Grannievore 11 месяцев назад +5

    It’s fun to see how jazzed you are that this beautiful suit fits. Thanks for sharing!

  • @jeremiahgabriel5709
    @jeremiahgabriel5709 2 года назад +21

    As a guy who LOVES watching historical fashion videos (of trying on, of wearing, of creating, of learning about the era and the fashions of various decades in assorted centuries, etc) I'm **thrilled** to see more men's channels. Don't get me wrong; I adore all the women's fashion oriented channel's. I've learned SO MUCH and found so many interests (and the binary gendering of clothing I know is a problem).
    That said, personally at this point in my life, I'm far less likely to wear panniers than I would be a waistcoat. So it's wonderful being able to finally learn some of the men's fashion too.
    I learned *so much* in this video (e.g. the cinch-back in the trousers. I didn't know that was a thing!) So thank you!!

    • @leechowning2712
      @leechowning2712 Год назад +2

      I wish I could find more of these channels. So much of the time it is hard to find references for a guy, unless it is a "making historical x for my boyfriend".

  • @robbiecrafter
    @robbiecrafter 3 года назад +30

    You look fabulous in this suit! I really like vintage clothing sleuthing videos. There are not many done and they are usually women's clothing.

    • @AntiqueMenswear
      @AntiqueMenswear  3 года назад +4

      Thank you so much! I'll work on making more videos as soon as possible for you!

  • @Justsomething91
    @Justsomething91 3 года назад +8

    That was the most genuine “Oh hell yeah” I’ve ever heard
    I wish I had moments like that with vintage clothes. I am 6’2 and on the bigger side so finding anything vintage that fits is unlikely at best.

  • @davidpowellseattle
    @davidpowellseattle 5 дней назад +1

    I'm impressed with the color! So surprising. Any photographs from the period are naturally just black and white. Beautiful. You are lucky to have it. Thanks for sharing it.

  • @dimthecat9418
    @dimthecat9418 3 года назад +17

    This is the kinda of suit I’ve wanted even since I started collecting. Really interesting pattern design on the fabric with even a double breasted vest. I do have an 1890s - 1900s sack suit, but it’s generic black and has some noticeable damage. Hopefully I’ll find one like this soon. Love your videos, there’s not many people doing antique men’s clothing so I’m glad your filling that market

    • @AntiqueMenswear
      @AntiqueMenswear  3 года назад +1

      Thank you so much for your kind words! I'm trying to fill the gap, but I don't really have enough time in the day to pump videos out!
      That sack suit you've got sounds lovely! I bet it looks great on you!

    • @dimthecat9418
      @dimthecat9418 3 года назад

      @@AntiqueMenswear thank you! I think it does

  • @spaghettiking7312
    @spaghettiking7312 Год назад +2

    What a piece of utter, unspeakable, timeless beauty. Looks as new as a recreation.

  • @ronmill9737
    @ronmill9737 3 года назад +11

    "oh hell ya!"...Your enthusiasm for these amazing pieces is contagious, so happy I stumbled upon your channel, beautiful suit, beautifully shown. Cheers mate!

    • @AntiqueMenswear
      @AntiqueMenswear  3 года назад +2

      Thank you so much!
      "Oh hell yeah!" Is an Americanism I picked up from a good friend with whom I speak regularly 🤣
      It expresses exactly how I felt!

    • @ronmill9737
      @ronmill9737 3 года назад

      @@AntiqueMenswear us Canadians use it as well ;)...hell ya!

  • @nateranger783
    @nateranger783 3 года назад +15

    Brilliant video, great to see someone so excited in such a relatable manner and I would love to see more suit showcases. Maybe you could do sort of "look book" videos in which you use a single piece and show the different ways it was historically worn in order to work against the hole "they all dressed exactly the same" myths.

    • @AntiqueMenswear
      @AntiqueMenswear  3 года назад +3

      That's a great idea!
      I've wanted to do a look book for quite some time now, it's just finding the time, a nice location, and someone to help me film!

  • @thomascodis4697
    @thomascodis4697 3 года назад +21

    It's truly amazing just to know that there was once an edwardian gentleman that wore this suit

    • @MegaZsolti
      @MegaZsolti 3 года назад +4

      Well, there is one now.

    • @samuelclaessens7699
      @samuelclaessens7699 3 года назад +4

      Well, if your looking at it you would think he did not wear it! Mint condition!!! Look at those button hoals…

    • @AntiqueMenswear
      @AntiqueMenswear  3 года назад +11

      I often think this, and wonder if they look down on us thinking "Oi! That's mine!" 🤣

  • @ianmcmurchie6636
    @ianmcmurchie6636 3 года назад +17

    This is a gorgeous suit, I am ever so happy to see it so serviceable for wear! It gave me some design ideas. I am genuinely curious if there ever were trousers between the late 18th, and early 20th centuries fully lined? (it's a preference of mine)
    That raw edge on the waistline has me anxious, but I suppose there are raw edges in every garment, heh. Thanks for sharing!

    • @AntiqueMenswear
      @AntiqueMenswear  3 года назад

      Thank you so much!
      Do you mean lined down the legs?
      The earliest lined suit trousers I've found were Japanese 60s.
      That being said, depending on if it was work gear of protective gear they could have been lined. Generally trousers of this era are not lined in the leg.

  • @jonathankenner576
    @jonathankenner576 4 дня назад

    The thrill you had at unboxing this treasure...thank you for bringing an indescribable happiness to my winter blues.

  • @MarcelGomesPan
    @MarcelGomesPan 3 года назад +2

    A very beautiful suit.
    Imagine the tailor. If he only knew that the suit would outlive him and create joy and style this much later.
    When they say that they made quality before they’re not kidding.
    Oh, and please showcase your clothes. It is very interesting and enjoyable.

  • @JaysonHale0808
    @JaysonHale0808 2 года назад +5

    My mothers Maiden name is Kaufman! It is ver much German Jewish! We did have a couple tailors in our family so I wonder if one of my relatives made that!

  • @scottlewis775
    @scottlewis775 3 года назад +29

    The cutaway effect of the jacket combined with the high button stance look positively smashing. Lovely suit (and cut from a beautiful fabric)!
    Out of curiosity, would you consider this a town and county or city suit? My own sensibilities say town and country due to check, but the overall grey colour might be formal enough for city.

    • @AntiqueMenswear
      @AntiqueMenswear  3 года назад +14

      I think you could get away with it in both settings.
      It strikes me as loud in colour so it feels country, and the fabric is really thick and heavy, almost tweed, so I think a casual walking suit is probably the best application for it! 😁

  • @arifakyuz7673
    @arifakyuz7673 3 года назад +2

    That is precisely my favorite kind of period suit. Congratulations!

  • @TheRefinedGentleman
    @TheRefinedGentleman 2 года назад +3

    Man that suit looked clean... must've been a good feeling taking that out of the box. I got the impression it would've been more of a "smart casual" option for the time, either for really casual outings, informal social events or just for a leisurely vibe. Recently discovered the gently used/vintage/second-hand scene for menswear and have had some pretty good hauls myself, but nothing as good as that suit. I really liked finding your channel because I think you're the first person I've seen in the classic menswear community who actually pulls off the pre-1910s look with clothing from that era or period-correct reproductions versus the guys who imitate it with more modern stuff. I had a chance to get a wing collar shirt, and I thought it would look really good with a silver tie for black lounge. Ended up talking myself out of it since it's not really "correct" anymore, but now I'm kicking myself knowing that there's someone out there who wears that combination regularly.
    I'm a bit more traditional in my style, as I own a black lounge suit (love that dress code) and morning coat ensemble, complete with correct hats and striped trousers. My everyday style is probably more 1930s-1950s, and I like that there's enough crossover with more modern clothing. Mostly so that if I see something I like, I can probably work it into my wardrobe somehow. I would assume that for the Edwardian style you'd be a bit more restricted in terms of material and cut to get the authentic look. Is there a lot of online shopping involved for things like collars, shirts and vintage items? When I bought my morning coat and morning trousers, I had to import them from the UK since I couldn't find anyone who sells them in North America (and it's ironic, since we're part of the Commonwealth so you'd think that would be a thing here). It was either that or getting them bespoke tailored. I've found too that for sourcing oddly specific things like hats and french-cuffs shirts, going online is the best option. Luckily there's enough vintage/second-hand places (plus a higher-end menswear store that has an awesome clearance section) around here that finding stuff for your everyday look is pretty easy, and there can be some real treasures too (got some buff and light-grey morning waistcoats with lapels and a black suit jacket that had all the right details for black lounge at that menswear place).
    I notice that people side glance me a lot even with a casual look, especially people my age. I can't help but wonder, but do you ever get weird looks going for a very classic look? I know that going for that look takes a lot of confidence, or it's just a gradual buildup that it becomes second-nature after a certain point. In my experience, if people don't admire you for having confidence for dressing that way, they can't deny that you look good. Thanks for this video, I think I'll be wearing black lounge in a more day-to-day setting now (aim for once a week to start). Really informative content too, I subbed. Sorry for the long comment, this gave me a lot to think about.

    • @howler1579
      @howler1579 2 года назад +1

      I get side glances for simply wearing fishtail trousers and braces, people even comment on something as simple as a flatcap. I don't have an authentic 3-piece sack suit at this moment but I can't begin to imagine the amount of staring from people.

  • @moisesflores5405
    @moisesflores5405 3 года назад +2

    Amazing that such pieces can still exist in good condition. The oldest piece I own is a jacket from Hickey & Freeman from possibly the early 1900s before they switched their name to Hickey-Freeman. It has all the hallmarks of the era, slanted breaspocket, sack fit, heavy fabric and it's in good condition.

  • @Htonartnomed
    @Htonartnomed 3 года назад +2

    You really look the part there at the end with the imperial collar! beautiful find!

    • @AntiqueMenswear
      @AntiqueMenswear  3 года назад

      Many thanks! The collar is tighter than before! Corona comfort eating 🤣🤣

  • @andrewwilliams2353
    @andrewwilliams2353 3 года назад +1

    Isn't it wonderful when something works out much better than you'd anticipated. You look like one happy chap. Congratulations

    • @AntiqueMenswear
      @AntiqueMenswear  3 года назад

      Thank you!
      It happens so rarely, but when it does it's magic!

  • @albertsmyth9616
    @albertsmyth9616 2 года назад +2

    I inherited my father’s bespoke 1950’s suits (well, nabbed them actually, with his acquiescence) and I’ve had so many compliments over the years from complete strangers when out and about. Fortunately we are the exact same size which helps. The trouble is, it then spoils one for good tailoring because one realises how ghastly modern clothes are and one becomes exacting about cut, fit and fabric!

  • @slimmers00
    @slimmers00 3 года назад +4

    I’m amused by the contrast between the antique clothing style and your ultra-modern desk chair

  • @ninitsu
    @ninitsu 3 года назад +5

    Love your videos and the styles in late Victorian and Edwardian. Could you possibly do a video explaining the style difference, especially details, between the UK (mainly England) and the US in that era?

    • @AntiqueMenswear
      @AntiqueMenswear  3 года назад +3

      Many thanks for your support! What a lovely idea! I'll add this to my video list 😁

  • @qwertyx333
    @qwertyx333 Месяц назад

    Absolutely fantastic! This is my first viewing of your channel, and walk-through of a period suit, and I'm so impressed with how thoughtfully and tastefully they are constructed (especially the trousers). Modern menswear has a lot to learn from these masters. Another joyful subscriber!

  • @kellysouter4381
    @kellysouter4381 2 года назад

    I'm so enjoying your delight in the way it fits you. I hope the pleasure never passes and you go on to enjoy your good fortune.

  • @fashionhistorymuseum
    @fashionhistorymuseum 2 года назад

    Thanks!

    • @AntiqueMenswear
      @AntiqueMenswear  2 года назад

      Hello Jonathan! Thank you for your kind donation! I didn't even know that was possible here on RUclips!

  • @synchro505
    @synchro505 2 дня назад

    Wonderful clothing from a time of amazing quality and design. Great work.

  • @josephjohnson3073
    @josephjohnson3073 День назад

    I especially like the natural shoulder “four roll three” sack coat. I like to wear the modern successor, the natural shoulder “three roll two” sack coat. The latter used to be a staple at Brooks Brothers (Model One Sack Suit) but is now fairly difficult to find. I recently learned that BB has resurrected their Model One suit but, unfortunately, I think it’s been updated with a slimmer fit. The whole point of sack suits is the easy comfortable fit and the respectable timeless look.

  • @MrKaffiend
    @MrKaffiend 3 года назад

    Your excitement is so contagious!! I'm so thrilled the suit actually fit you! You look very dapper in it. Loved the glamor shots. And you mentioned you have other vintage suits--I would love to see them! I hope you'll do more detail videos and shoots like this one for your other suits.

  • @CarlB_1962
    @CarlB_1962 3 года назад

    I was fascinated, entertained and informed by this video. Your knowledge of and enthusiasm for antique clothing is infectious, and I would really appreciate more videos in which you present and talk about the other suits in your collection.

    • @AntiqueMenswear
      @AntiqueMenswear  3 года назад +1

      I'll do my best to make that a reality! :D Many thanks!

  • @leechowning2712
    @leechowning2712 Год назад +1

    Ok, that looks stunning on you, and while I know you intended it just as a reference piece, I do hope this suit gets a few more years of love and use.
    I can tell there are slight differences in how suits were styled, but it is still very handsome.

  • @chrisnunns
    @chrisnunns 3 года назад +1

    Great video and a fantastic suit. I would happily wear it on a daily basis. Simply wonderful. Thank you for sharing

  • @jomooney6618
    @jomooney6618 3 года назад +1

    Wow what an amazing find. It was meant to find its way to you! So glad it fits so well.

  • @LeilaAMMartin
    @LeilaAMMartin 8 месяцев назад

    It was delightful to watch your delight at this surprising suit, and it was also SUPER helpful for me as a writer working on a period piece to get names for all the bits and parts of this type of menswear from ~1895. Thanks for sharing!

  • @crylzz6213
    @crylzz6213 3 года назад

    17:58 best part

  • @NeptunoFerrallas
    @NeptunoFerrallas 3 года назад

    Its stunning. What a lucky find! That shape and fabric

  • @luizhenriqueyudo4560
    @luizhenriqueyudo4560 3 года назад

    it is pure synchronicity! wonderful!

  • @bioskahabinivous9906
    @bioskahabinivous9906 3 года назад +1

    That suit looks as though it would be hot when worn but if you touch and feel that it is 100% wool it doesnt feel hot either even in 33 degree weather because it doesnt trap body heat. I have a frockcoat (made of 100% wool / 100% viscouse lining) and two morning coats, one made of 100% wool / 100% viscose lining? Not sure the label was in Japanese, and the one that made of 55% polyester with 65% rayon blend (what Google Translate said). I wear the latter more than the synthetic one. The frockcoat has the same feel when worn.

  • @coolthinghere6853
    @coolthinghere6853 Год назад

    i love your enthusiasm at fitting in the suit!

  • @albertsmyth9616
    @albertsmyth9616 2 года назад

    Thoroughly enjoyable video and how wonderful that the suit (basically) fitted you. Rather thrilling.

  • @Reziac
    @Reziac 3 года назад

    So nice for this beautiful suit to be properly appreciated.
    I looked for info on the tailor, but didn't find anything.
    Glad you're not in a rush to do alterations. You don't have your fully mature form yet.
    That's exactly the right neckware for it, too.
    The weird little details are what really bring these to life.

    • @AntiqueMenswear
      @AntiqueMenswear  3 года назад

      Thank you for your kind comment!
      But I'm 24 so I think I've grown into my mature form by now, at least I hope so 😅

    • @Reziac
      @Reziac 3 года назад

      @@AntiqueMenswear Tee hee... you might be surprised. Full skeletal maturity doesn't usually happen til around age 30.
      BTW I found the video organization to be fine, all very easy to follow, and quite a good sense of anticipation for trying on that suit.

  • @BluDrgn426
    @BluDrgn426 3 года назад

    I appreciate the enthusiasm. I'd be excited af if I found an old suit that fit!

  • @Theyellowchild
    @Theyellowchild 6 дней назад

    In the late 70s as I student I went to a jumble sale in a very posh area and found a whole wardrobe full of youths hand made shirts and tweed and flannel suits some plus 4s and beautiful shoes in a size 5 I borrowed money from all my friends and bought the lot it could almost have been made for me (trousers all too long )I dressed like that all the time ,oh lots of ties and bow ties too .i remember on one hot day one of my professors mid lecture stopped talking and laughingly said he didn’t think he could continue as I had untied my bow tie 🤣😂I’m a 5’3” woman so I was rather unusual 😁very interesting Chanel just subbed beautiful suit that

  • @gyost8147
    @gyost8147 6 месяцев назад

    I just found this video. Beautiful suit (and great to see your excitement).

  • @davislongsworth7150
    @davislongsworth7150 День назад

    Beautiful indeed, so the suit in nice too!❤

  • @s.m.mediaproductions5304
    @s.m.mediaproductions5304 Год назад +1

    Amazing!

  • @randelbrooks
    @randelbrooks Месяц назад +1

    I ruined a double breasted waist coat similar to that by trying to wear it because the silk back shredded and pulled apart. I recommend having it copied with non-silk for all those areas. I had a bespoke suit made one time and insisted the tailor use silk and sure enough after a couple of years he had to go back in and completely replace it with a Bemberg modern suit lining. He was right. And that was using brand new modern silk. The chafing of the coat tore apart the silk at the nape of the neck. It looks like those trousers were never creased which started to come in in the 1890s and there's no lapel on the waist coat. They did not all have that feature but it suggests an earlier time when it does. That is a modern softer fabric than some of the original suits I have which is made from a cloth it's actually rather hard. It doesn't look like there are any cuffed buttons. Maybe it was a some white mass produced suit? It is very nice. The Tailors over in Thailand are very good at copying things like that at a very reasonable price. If you do that you can illuminate all the puckering in the back of your trousers.

  • @mrdanforth3744
    @mrdanforth3744 5 месяцев назад +1

    Appears to be a typical mass produced or "off the rack" suit as worn by a midwestern business man or professional in 1895 or so. Made to fit a range of figures, the customer could come into the store, pick out a suit and wear it with minimal alterations. If you bought it new in 1895 they could have shortened the sleeves and if necessary the trousers and you could have had your suit the next day, maybe sooner if you were in a hurry.
    These suits were usually worn regularly and worn out in a few years. That is why so few survive, especially in such good condition. The more formal suits, being worn seldom on special occasions, stood a better chance.

  • @laurenloertscher1319
    @laurenloertscher1319 3 года назад

    Awesome sauce. What a windfall.

  • @hugothebear
    @hugothebear 3 дня назад

    The lapel roll is interesting; it naturally falls almost to the third button hole so two buttonholes show on the reverse. But, when buttoned to the second would create a smaller “false” roll. I’m guessing this relates to anticipated wear habits in the sometimes it would be completely buttoned up against the weather, whereas a modern suit jacket is only usually worn with the lapel falling to the “top” button and the reverse buttonhole on the lapel doesn’t ( usually ) even have a matching button…. Lovely suit anyway just interested in the construction.

  • @robertreisner6119
    @robertreisner6119 2 года назад +1

    I like the 1890's style suit and the maker of the one you recieved would have been astounded by you wearing it in the 21st century.

  • @tonydeltablues
    @tonydeltablues 3 года назад

    Wow! I'm thrilled for you that the sit fitted so well. Very enjoyable to watch. Your 'incoherent' video was actually very good. The suit fabric looked great. I'd like to see more videos of your antique collection (makes my chat about my 'vintage' DB navy blazer seem not so...vintage ;-)). Best wishes
    Tony

  • @422infbevcomvanheutz2
    @422infbevcomvanheutz2 4 месяца назад

    The suit lookes great on you.whow!!!

  • @jepoyhanneman9722
    @jepoyhanneman9722 6 месяцев назад

    I can't imagine the modern world can mix with the past outfit. I would be great to see

  • @23rdFoot
    @23rdFoot 3 года назад +16

    The Clothing Gods smile upon their acolyte and bestow a fitting suit so that he may honor them.

    • @AntiqueMenswear
      @AntiqueMenswear  3 года назад +2

      I shall pray to them more and see what else comes my way 🤣

  • @Mr_Mz518
    @Mr_Mz518 2 года назад

    Excellent video. I'd like to see one for black tie & white tie :)

  • @qinsen8657
    @qinsen8657 3 года назад +3

    To acquire a full set of suit in such exquisite condition? Good sir you do have luck on your side. Also, can you be so kind to someday provide us with some expert’s inputs about where to search for these antique pieces and tips when purchasing them?

    • @AntiqueMenswear
      @AntiqueMenswear  3 года назад

      I've been incredibly lucky, and it's all thanks to my friend who saw it and bought it for me!
      That's a great video idea! Thank you!

  • @mrnobody6354
    @mrnobody6354 3 года назад +2

    Looks fantastic! I love the late Victorian to early Edwardian suits. Normally I buy mine from Japan, there are a few great conpanies that make this style of suits.

    • @MEKKANNOID
      @MEKKANNOID 3 года назад

      Could you say which ones?

    • @mrnobody6354
      @mrnobody6354 3 года назад

      Orgueil, Freewheelers, Gypsy & Sons

    • @AntiqueMenswear
      @AntiqueMenswear  3 года назад

      Japan has some of the best reproduction companies for this kind of thing!
      But way out of my budget! Haha

    • @mrnobody6354
      @mrnobody6354 3 года назад

      May I ask how much did this 3-piece cost you?

  • @jaycashmere782
    @jaycashmere782 3 года назад

    Most excellent, I enjoyed this please show us some of your other suits in detail. Very interesting

  • @dimek1943
    @dimek1943 3 года назад

    What a beautiful suit!!

  • @myboibill
    @myboibill 2 дня назад

    One reason the suit was not closely fitted may have a lot to do with climate.As an example in a city like Newyork Boston or Chicago men would have worn wool suits in the hottest Summer day with temps reaching mid 99s F. Or high 39sc.
    And underneath their underwater was heavy cotton made in summer like a full Union suit with under trousers going to the knee where they would meet y’all woolen stockings.
    If you want a reference fir. This I can put you in touch with a news account from July 1888 that describes in a young man’s diarie seeing a fatal accident on or near 5th Ave in New York and a description pasted i. Along with the gentleman’s notes and the nees paper cutting. It list what the man was wearing I just found your channel and am enjoying it along with enjoying you as well.

  • @gerardacronin334
    @gerardacronin334 3 года назад

    What a beautiful suit! It’s clearly very well made and never had a lot of wear and tear. I wonder what happened to its original owner. Perhaps he died young, maybe in the 1918-1919 flu pandemic. I think you should proudly wear it if you are so inclined. One of my all time favourite pieces of clothing was a mauve 1950s dress with a swing skirt that my Mum was gifted from an American relative. There was broderie Anglaise built into the bodice. In the late 1970s, when I was a teenager, Mum gave it to me. I cut off the over complicated cuffs to make short sleeves and replaced the worn and faded belt. I wore it regularly for years and it always made me feel like dancing. Your suit is much older, of course, so you may feel obliged to treat it as a museum piece. Either way, I can see it has already given you great enjoyment!

    • @AntiqueMenswear
      @AntiqueMenswear  3 года назад

      That's amazing. I honestly think that clothes are meant to be worn, and so making it fit and suit you is the best thing you can do for it!
      I will keep it very safe, and use it for special occasions and events, but not for everyday and certainly not for anything strenuous!

    • @Reziac
      @Reziac 3 года назад

      @@AntiqueMenswear Oh yes. What's not worn ... sometimes we come back to something long stored and find the moths have been at it. Better to keep it fit and active with the occasional wearing.
      Tho that beautiful fabric may outlive us all :)

  • @raugil1mx
    @raugil1mx 3 года назад

    The vest is awesome!!

  • @BluDrgn426
    @BluDrgn426 3 года назад

    a fantastic looking suit!

  • @corporalmaladict
    @corporalmaladict 3 года назад

    Would love to see a closet tour of suits with contextual commentary!!

    • @AntiqueMenswear
      @AntiqueMenswear  3 года назад +1

      How long would you be willing to spend watching such a video? It might take a few days! 🤣

  • @dawnarnold3176
    @dawnarnold3176 3 года назад +1

    Hello from Wisconsin. Love this video and your RUclips channel very much. I don't know if you tried getting info on your suit maker, but here is some info that I found:
    Polk's 1905-6; Kaufman, Eli, clothing.
    Also , vol 25, 1895; "The new clothing store of Eli Kaufman, Knoxville, Iowa was opened recently..."
    And finally Feb 10, 1905; "Wanted at once - a good clothing salesman and stock keeper, give references. Eli Kaufman, Knoxville, Iowa."
    I would say that your date estimates are spot on. Keep up the wonderful work, Sir!

    • @AntiqueMenswear
      @AntiqueMenswear  3 года назад

      Hello Dawn!
      That's amazing research, you did a top notch job there!
      I'll have to see if I can find some images of the shop front or something!!
      Thank you so much for your kind words too 😊

  • @YountPower
    @YountPower 3 года назад

    I am squee-ing over that suit! An amazing purchase on your part!

    • @AntiqueMenswear
      @AntiqueMenswear  3 года назад

      It's all thanks to a friend who found and bought it for me!
      Let's squee together!
      "Squeeee!"

  • @Seregium
    @Seregium Год назад

    I like it and I want this kind of pants!

  • @leeyi6824
    @leeyi6824 3 года назад

    I love the suit!

  • @deantheantiquelover
    @deantheantiquelover 14 дней назад

    Unfortunately it does seem in hindsight big examples could be that you can tell when you pull up your waistcoat to show the French bearer the waist is very low

  • @Scpr.ValerieMay
    @Scpr.ValerieMay 8 месяцев назад

    I was impressed to this royalblooded man :)

  • @leonstevens1382
    @leonstevens1382 20 дней назад

    It fits your perfectly.

  • @waldi2302
    @waldi2302 3 года назад

    I LOVE this suit it looks wonderful. The style of this suit caught me in a second.
    Gratulations.
    That screems after a fitting hat and a pair of nice shoes.
    When you said : A jewish taylor with a german name in the US imedeatly Levi Strauss shot in my head.

    • @AntiqueMenswear
      @AntiqueMenswear  3 года назад

      I'd love to take it outside for a video and show it with hat, cane and button boots!

    • @waldi2302
      @waldi2302 3 года назад

      @@AntiqueMenswear that will be a great video. I am courious.

  • @par3caddy
    @par3caddy 12 часов назад

    I wish the camera could catch the red and purple! Sadly, It looks gray on video. This supports my thesis, that they used alot of color in those days.

  • @RolandSalazar-g2e
    @RolandSalazar-g2e 26 дней назад

    Astounding m8!

  • @MiljaHahto
    @MiljaHahto 5 месяцев назад

    Wouldn't it be cool to replicate that, except making it fit perfectly!

  • @ricardochao
    @ricardochao 3 года назад

    I'm very happy for you, and it's a very nice video indeed! And a very nice suit, also.
    Please, make a video about how to get those antique suits and garments.

    • @AntiqueMenswear
      @AntiqueMenswear  3 года назад +1

      How to get them is the hardest part, I'll do my best 😭

  • @quinnfischer6529
    @quinnfischer6529 3 года назад

    Splendid!

  • @EP_135
    @EP_135 3 года назад

    Happy boi with beautiful suit

  • @chrisnunns
    @chrisnunns 3 года назад

    What an amazing find. Congratulations 🥳

  • @theelegantcouplesbookrevie8734
    @theelegantcouplesbookrevie8734 3 года назад +1

    This channel well-deserves an increased viewership! Wish I had the capacity to pull-off an Edwardian outfit! Stay classy!

  • @higglum
    @higglum 3 года назад

    Gorgeous suit, what a find. And what luck on the fit. I'm so happy for you.
    I'm learning about tailoring, and I'm very interested in victorian tailoring in particular. Do you think you'd ever do a suit comparison between suits of the same period but different countries? I was very interested when you mentioned the back of the trousers, and pointing out the difference between American and British suits.

    • @AntiqueMenswear
      @AntiqueMenswear  3 года назад +1

      That would be a very nice idea, but by this decade there are so many different types of trousers and styles and every tailor was a bit different, so comparing one or two items from one country to one or two items from another country wouldn't be a fair representation of those country's respective methods...and I don't have enough in my collection!
      If I used some images or online resources or spoke very generally then it would be possible! :D

  • @solomonmarfo1796
    @solomonmarfo1796 3 года назад

    Excellent

  • @christopheranton13
    @christopheranton13 3 года назад

    Excellent!! Congratulations!

  • @JTTX84
    @JTTX84 3 года назад

    Great video! Awesome suit!

    • @JTTX84
      @JTTX84 3 года назад

      Do you think it looked more purple originally?

    • @AntiqueMenswear
      @AntiqueMenswear  3 года назад

      Many thanks!
      It's very possible that the dye has faded over time, though it is in lovely condition!

  • @vincent7584
    @vincent7584 3 года назад +1

    Im must say this suit is really amazing, lucky you. Also make a video about all of your suit.

    • @AntiqueMenswear
      @AntiqueMenswear  3 года назад

      I'll do my best to make videos on all of them!

  • @spitfireraf8646
    @spitfireraf8646 3 года назад

    I really like there's kinds of videos

  • @vonvildenschwert3045
    @vonvildenschwert3045 3 года назад

    Great video and the suit is gorgeous. I also love collecting and wearing antique clothes from the Edwardian era. Hopefully one day I will find such antique suit too. Last thing in my collection are two trousers probably from 1910s. One of them are brown with red stripes. The second trousers are quite unique I would say. The fabric is thin, in light blue with stripes and it looks great. Could it be summer wear? They seem to be quite casual. Both have the cut I love. Roomy but with narrow trouser leg. And yes, it would be great to see more of your suits.

    • @AntiqueMenswear
      @AntiqueMenswear  3 года назад

      Those sound awesome! It's nice to meet a fellow Edwardian!
      Great finds, I can't really say what those trousers are but if you share an image on Instagram with me that'd be lovely!

    • @vonvildenschwert3045
      @vonvildenschwert3045 3 года назад

      ​@@AntiqueMenswear Of course I will! It will be honor for me.

  • @kellysouter4381
    @kellysouter4381 2 года назад

    You look marvellous!

  • @ednaheiman1736
    @ednaheiman1736 Год назад

    New to your channel very cool. Do you have a video about spats?

  • @rullebulle3108
    @rullebulle3108 2 года назад

    Beautiful! BEAUTIFUL!

  • @Shcreamingreen
    @Shcreamingreen 19 дней назад

    Enjoy!

  • @Manuel421
    @Manuel421 3 года назад

    Wish I could wear a monocle but it's just not practical since better vision is needed in both eyes not just one but you wear it well my friend. Just found your channel and looking forward to more. Any videos on Linen or any Warm weather wear? I'm looking into getting a pair of linen Trousers.

    • @AntiqueMenswear
      @AntiqueMenswear  3 года назад +1

      My plan was to make another video on summer clothes (check out my older video from last year "Edwardian Summer Suit"), and I wanted to do a summer look book, but it's been so hot in Japan I couldn't do it! 🤣 I'll try when it gets cooler!!

    • @Manuel421
      @Manuel421 3 года назад

      @@AntiqueMenswear Sounds like a plan! Out here it gets over 100 so tell me about it haha! Do you wear a Vintage suit on a daily basis?

  • @SonnyJacobLee
    @SonnyJacobLee 3 года назад

    Amazing video mate 👍 💯

  • @vintagelife5195
    @vintagelife5195 3 года назад

    Score! That is a crackin suit mate!

    • @AntiqueMenswear
      @AntiqueMenswear  3 года назад

      Thank you very much! It's always a one in a million chance of coming across these!

  • @colintinker6949
    @colintinker6949 Год назад

    Beautiful suit. You look so happy wearing it. Where did you find it?