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Vintage 1960s Brocade Tuxedo 3 Piece Mohair Wool Blend 1964

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This is a wonderful three piece vintage 1960s brocade tuxedo consisting of a jacket, vest and pants.  This 1960s brocade tuxedo is made with a mohair / wool blend.  The jacket to this 1960s brocade tuxedo has padded shoulders, narrow peaked lapels, a chest pocket, brocade trimmed jetted side pockets. Brocade turned 3/4 cuffs, a single brocade button closure and a 7” vent at the centre back bottom.  It is half lined in black acetate.  The pants to this 1960s brocade tuxedo have a pleated front and brocade satin striping down the sides of the legs.  The vest has a brocade front with silk satin notched shawl lapels and a plain back with adjustable belt.  It has two pockets at the bottom front and closes with three brocade covered buttons.

Tailor’s label: Tailored To Measure with the original owner’s initials and the date Dec 2 / 1964 Made in Canada.

Content label: None, but this 1960s brocade tuxedo appears to be made of a mohair and wool blend in a summer weight

Union label:  ACWA used between 1962 and 1976

Sizing:  There is no size label on this 1960s brocade tuxedo as it was tailored to measure, and although this should fit a medium size (US size 40), please rely on the following measurements for fit, taken from the outside:

Jacket:

Shoulders:  18” across seam-to-seam

Sleeves:  25 1/2” long from the shoulder seam

Sleeve Inseam:  17 1/2”

Chest: 44” around, taken under the arms

Waist: 42” around

Overall length: 29“, measured flat as the back from the neck seam

Vest:  

Chest:  41” uncinched

Pants:

Waist:  36”-37” inside 

Leg inseam:  30 1/2”

Length:  43” down the side stripe

Condition:  This 1960s brocade tuxedo is in very good condition, with no wear, tear or staining, but it does have one tiny issue - a pinhead sized hole to the jacket at the mid back.  This could simply be camouflaged with a small iron on patch or invisibly mended - I’ve priced this at a level that would allow you to have it invisibly mended.  Otherwise, this 1960s brocade tuxedo looks like it was well cared for over the years.

This is a great looking tuxedo dating to 1964 - wonderful style, striking brocade trim and vest!