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Does anyone apart from Toffs and the last few remaining bus conductors in the world actually wear these? Also, why do Toffs insist on wearing them? What the attraction?

 

I had one in 1990 if that's any help. Lasted me until 1994, when I managed to cover it in mould it in a damp wardrobe in my student hovel.

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I had one in 1990 if that's any help. Lasted me until 1994, when I managed to cover it in mould it in a damp wardrobe in my student hovel.

 

We're you either a toff or a bus conductor? To be fair I did see some students wearing these at this time. I think they were hand me downs from 80s dads.

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I had one in 1990 if that's any help. Lasted me until 1994, when I managed to cover it in mould it in a damp wardrobe in my student hovel.

 

Wazs it a funny colour, like olive? I seem to remember coloured suits being fashionable at that time. As were brightly coloured mouflon jackets worn with chinos.

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Olive! Yeah good spot Turkish. I remember them. Always cream trousers though and preferably 3 sizes too big with the belt pulled in as far as possible. Making the person look like they have lost a lot of weight and are still wearing their 'before clothes'.

 

Yep and high, half way up the waist, often seen with a roll neck jumper instead of a shirt.

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The only thing could buy a few years back unless you were doshed up enough to go made to measure or a buy from a Toffs shop 'up West'.

 

How much of a while ago? Like Turkish said, even in the 90's single breasted Olive jackets were popular.

 

Admirals do. HTH

 

Very true, I will add them to the list.

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We're you either a toff or a bus conductor? To be fair I did see some students wearing these at this time. I think they were hand me downs from 80s dads.

 

No, I was pre-student. It was quite a nice suit for a 17-year old to go to a funeral in though.

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Wazs it a funny colour, like olive? I seem to remember coloured suits being fashionable at that time. As were brightly coloured mouflon jackets worn with chinos.

 

No, it was charcoal grey.

 

How has this thread got this far without mention of Rupert Lowe ?

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I would love to know where to buy one

 

I always wore double brested and then was out of suits for a few years (business casual dress) and now I am looking for a new suit, cannot find double brested anywhere

 

Personally, double brested suits me better, being "bigger boned"

 

You are wrong, they don't suit anyone. I believe YSL have always done a line in double breasted suits. The craze over there was kicked off by fashionista Charles de Gaulle and his famous 'liberate Paris' look is still available today. Try a YSL stockist or go direct to their website. Alternatively, try charity shops for old bus conductor or Admiral uniforms.

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Was it this one? http://www.shortlist.com/style/2013-catwalk-report-day-4

 

Said to be influenced by WW2. The middle photo doesn't look great but at least it is only 1 button on the bit that comes across and the buttons are understated. The worst ones though as I said before are the ones with the big brass buttons, usually 3 all done up on a blue jacket.

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