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Mr. X Journal: blue for the interim jacket

"If you want to be ready with his wardrobe for all occasions, then there is always that one absolutely needs a suit that ranges from the usual daily Jacket and the Abenddreß a suit So, who is restrained in color and design. Fulfills this promise is best of course the black sports jacket. With silver-gray long tie to make him a good figure at conferences, and has one black tie him him a proper suit in bereavement. If you give him but a discrete loop, then it is perfect for small shops or dance theater evenings, for some reason the tuxedo is too demanding.
But with this black jacket it is a catch. One has but, in general, too little use of it. And so it is in itself a costly affair. Almost no one can even use it for daily work. Certainly it is then that is often asked: "What did you do today?" And indeed, one in the official suit to the burdens imposed by one of the day, too much distance, so that the work is usually not fast enough in him by the hand.
's how you get for that use so even now back again to the dark blue jacket, because he really anywhere to take the place that has been determined to be the fashion for the black jacket. For he is superior to this one because it also can combine well with most colorful accessories, so that he will in no way makes a formal impression and he therefore can use like any other day jacket.
How many times has tried to fashion has to do for the "Interim Jacket" any other proposal. But after a short time she has then always given up her idea again. At least in this mission or the gray suit has completely satisfied nor brown. That is not because we should have to choose the dark, making it easy to get the look of an old boys' suit, but did not because he is in Havannaton for evening events but still colorful. The navy blue jacket but will it raise this objection, because he stands out in color so little from the Mitternachtston the tuxedos (see illustration). "


(c) Men's Journal 1951

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