I know this isn't a great picture, but you can clearly see the gloss of the lapels in contrast to the rest of the jacket. And I think that the flash of my camera has over-accentuated the satin on my jacket.
That's an interesting question, Jens. I have seen satin used on black dinner jackets of the era, but I've never come across that treatment on a white jacket of the era.
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This one's from the 60's, but not the 30's...
It makes sense that they could have put satin collars on white dinner jackets in the 30's. Why not? But in my years of collecting vintage clothing, I haven't come across one from that era yet. They could be out there, but not that common. The pics I linked to, however, show a real contrast in the material. I would think Indy's jacket would be dead obvious if it were satin. I don't think it was, but Magnoli's jacket still looks great.
EDIT: Tag fixed. Thanks, VP.
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Wait a second. Isn't Willie wearing his jacket and pants from the club during the plane scene and through some of the forest stuff? If there was satin on the jacket then it should show up in those scenes too wouldn't it?
I've updated my site now, so the jacket can be ordered with or without satin lapels in white, cream or black. I've also dropped the price to $315 with satin lapels and only $275 without satin lapels. Shipping is included.
Oh wow! I plan on ordering, but need the vest and trousers as well... I'll be keeping my eyes open! Nicely done once again, Indy M.! Er, was Indy's dinner jacket cream or white??
Just curious - why are you guys making a distinction between tuxedo and dinner jacket? A tux is a formal attire which includes a dinner jacket, pants and waistcoat (or the barbaric cummerbund). Traditionally, a DJ has satin lapels that correspond with the satin ribbons on the trouser legs.
Its close enough for my taste, if I were to guess as to screen accuracy I'd go with non-satin, but I think the satin would look very cool with a satin white bowtie I have (and white pants and an eye patch... if only one of my eyes didn't work... :c)
Rusty Jones wrote:Its close enough for my taste, if I were to guess as to screen accuracy I'd go with non-satin, but I think the satin would look very cool with a satin white bowtie I have (and white pants and an eye patch... if only one of my eyes didn't work... :c)
And a white Persian cat? And a shaved head?? And a scheme to rule the world by taking control of a nuclear weapon, which you'll stash in the Caribbean, after you "eliminate" a certain British secret agent?? Sorry, I got carried away!
I just watched the Club Obi Wan scene last night after reading this post and they are satin lapels for the TOD jacket. I'm sure the high shine in the photograph is a result of the camera flash.
I would lean toward purchasing this jacket from Indy M. for several reasons; the main two are the peaked lapels and the wool blend. I’ve been to a dozen formal rental places looking for a peaked lapel in ivory and wool. ( Never thought to ask for functional cuff buttons.) Everyone just shakes his head.
Tough to find even on @bay.
Toss in screen accuracy, he's a COW member, and
starting a business. Having one of these custom made elsewhere was around $650
Plus, I've got a couple of items of clothing from Indy, and the fit, finish, and customer service is absolutely second to none! I've got the ToD jacket on order... I'll post pics when it arrives!
That ... suit ... looks ... awesome! Now I want one of those. Tony, you are sooo cruel! Do you know how much an Archaeologist earns? And I mean us "office-and-excavation-Arcghaeologists", not those tomb raiding ones.
Dang, I've got to sell ... something, anything.
Great idea to open your "Clothiers" business. Thanks.
That is a nice Tux rifht there! On top of that, it is affordable. $500.00 for a tux isn't bad, that's usually how much just the jacket goes for. Good deal there! Just might be next year's Prom Tux.
thats a great looking tux!
by the way, i saw the original tux worn by harrison when i went to planet hollywood in denpasar,bali,Indonesia. i took some pic's(not really good ones but they are okay). i can post the pic as soon i get back home to Bodo. i'm in oslo at the moment
The dinner jacket had satin lapels! They weren't very shiny, but they were there. Maybe Magnoli post some other pics of the dinner jacket with lapel to make sure they aren't as shiny as they appear in the first pic!
IndyJens wrote:That ... suit ... looks ... awesome! Now I want one of those. Tony, you are sooo cruel! Do you know how much an Archaeologist earns? And I mean us "office-and-excavation-Arcghaeologists", not those tomb raiding ones.
Dang, I've got to sell ... something, anything.
Great idea to open your "Clothiers" business. Thanks.
-- Jens
Well, if you would "find" some valuable artifacts for some museums you could do some extra cash.
Or do you think Indy´s tuxedo was just rented?
Indy Magnoli wrote:Those shots are great! If you ever get a chance to snap some clearer ones, forward them to me and I'll add them to my site. Good stuff!
Kind regards,
Magnoli
Will do, Indy. Thanks again for the great suits!
Indiana_Tone wrote:That Shanghai Tuxedo is looking SHARP, Leatherneck Jones.
Thanks, Tone!
I've got a friend who just finished making herself an amazing replica of Willie's Club Obi Wan dress. I can't wait to get some shots of us together!
####, If only I hadn't just spent all that money on other Indy gear. Eh, I'll get it anyway, I can always make it back later. (I've been saving all my money from x-mas's and birthdays past until I got old enough to buy more expensive stuff instead of spending it ) Hmm, If I hurry, I can have it in time for Finger Lakes