This catalog of Men’s and Women’s Tailored Garments would have been published about 6 months after the US joined World War II in December 1941. It is the sort of thing a store would keep on hand as a guide for ordering semi-custom made garments, even though with rationing on wool being rather severe, the trade in civilian garments would have been considerably curtailed. Therefore, unlike pre-war catalogs of similar type, there are pages of officer uniforms and women’s work wear suits shown as options. This type of catalog was usually used to order suits that were 90% mass manufactured, that were later finished to size on the cuffs of jackets and hems of trousers at the store where they were purchased after a fitting on the wearer.
Interestingly, the color images appear to all be printed using only 3 colors of ink: black, bright red and deep blue, which are cleverly used to create the browns, grays and dark blues of the woolen styles. This makes for all the pops of color having a patriotic flavor, as well as ties in with the theme of “All American Styles!” which is featured in the catalog text and illustrations. It also likely saved on ink, which would be viewed as both patriotic and practical.
Three Button Double Breasted Sack Suit and One Button Sack Suit with Long Lapels
Three Button Double Breasted Sack Suit and a Four Button Sack Suit with rounded corners
Actress Miss Talliaferro in “Polly of the Circus” Stage production c.1910
Long Roll Lapel Sack Suit and a One Button Sack Suit
Norfolk Jacket Sack Suit, and a Three Button Sack Suit with Fancy Details
Two loose swatches from the catalogPage with two loose swatches
Two Button Sack suit, Two Button Outing Sack Suit, and Three Button Double Breasted Sack SuitSwatch page with missing swatches
English Walking Frock coat suit, Three Button Frock Coat Cutaway jacket and Morning Stripe Pants, and One Button Frock Coat Suitswatch page with missing wool swatches
Scene from a theatre performance of “The Fighting Hope”Swatch page with missing swatchesFormal evening dress (left) and formal day dress (right) for 1910Formal wear for men in 1910, L to R: Tuxedo with Shawl Collar (Evening wear for all male gatherings), Full Dress “White Tie” and tailcoat for formal wear in evening gatherings in mixed company, a Single Breasted Prince Albert suit for formal day occasions, a Tuxedo suit with peaked lapels for Black Tie evening wear, a double breasted Prince Albert coat for formal day occasions like weddings.swatch page with missing swatches
“Lambs Gambol” Minstrel showSwatch page with missing swatchesPage of choices for available pocket and cuff detailsChoices of cuff and pocket detailsCuff and pocket choices, detailCuff and pocket detailsCuff and pocket detailsSwatch page with missing swatches
Coats: Fly Front Overcoat, Top Coat Chesterfield Overcoat
Styles of trousersStyles of Trousers: Regular, Half Peg, Full PegSwatch page with missing swatches
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