Product code: Vintage 1950s ACTOR Henry Slate's Formal SILK Cocktail Tuxedo selling Jacket Sz 43-45
Dated March 1959 Made for Hollywood Actor Henry Slate From WORLD FAMED and Tailor to the Stars Klapperman & Son Beverly Hills Single Breasted Shawl Lapel 1 Button Front Satin Embellishments In a Black Silk Sharkskin 2 Pieced Casual Suiting Ensemble Full Canvas Construction Henry Slate was born on June 15, 1910 in Brooklyn, New York, USA as Henry Sonken. He was an actor, known for Miss Sadie selling Thompson (1953), Bloodhounds of Broadway (1952) and You're in the Navy Now (1951). He was in over 75 films and TV shows from 1938 to 1985.He died on August 11,1996 at the age of 86 in Los Angeles, California MEASUREMENTS TAKEN LAID FLAT Est Size: 43-45 Shoulders: 19.25“ Chest: 23.5“ (23.5×2=47 Deducting 2"-4" inches to ensure proper fit is 43-45 Waist: 22“ Length: 31“ (32.25" Top Collar) Sleeve Inseam: 16.75“ Sleeve Outseam: 25.5“ (Roughly 1.5" to let) Sleeve from Center Back: 35" There was some minor separation and tear of the Nape of the lining that has since been repaired in a sturdy fashion.
Dated March 1959 Made for Hollywood Actor Henry Slate From WORLD FAMED and Tailor to the Stars Klapperman & Son Beverly Hills Single Breasted Shawl Lapel 1 Button Front Satin Embellishments In a Black Silk Sharkskin 2 Pieced Casual Suiting Ensemble Full Canvas Construction Henry Slate was born on June 15, 1910 in Brooklyn, New York, USA as Henry Sonken. He was an actor, known for Miss Sadie selling Thompson (1953), Bloodhounds of Broadway (1952) and You're in the Navy Now (1951). He was in over 75 films and TV shows from 1938 to 1985.He died on August 11,1996 at the age of 86 in Los Angeles, California MEASUREMENTS TAKEN LAID FLAT Est Size: 43-45 Shoulders: 19.25“ Chest: 23.5“ (23.5×2=47 Deducting 2"-4" inches to ensure proper fit is 43-45 Waist: 22“ Length: 31“ (32.25" Top Collar) Sleeve Inseam: 16.75“ Sleeve Outseam: 25.5“ (Roughly 1.5" to let) Sleeve from Center Back: 35" There was some minor separation and tear of the Nape of the lining that has since been repaired in a sturdy fashion.