Great Photos: Douglas Fairbanks Sr. and Jr.

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"Love is a fire. But whether it is going to warm your hearth
or burn down your house, you can never tell." - Joan Crawford



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It seems that all of the photos of Fairbanks have been lost; I think that the site from which they came (http://douglasfairbanks.files.wordpress.com) shut down for a while. The site may be back up but the good photos are all gone.

To remind us what a stylish dresser Sr. was, here's one for the books:

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Look at that! Who makes suits like that today? And who wears them like that?
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Thu Oct 13, 2011 6:00 am

uppercase wrote:And who wears them like that?
We could try? :wink:

Look at that PoW suit - the coat is a 3B roll to 2, but there is a wider overlap than on most coats I've seen - perhaps 1-1.5 cm more. That makes a lot of sense with the open front quarters and with the roll of the lapels, which looks more "rich", more generous (even though they are pretty "dry" otherwise). The right lapel doesn't roll THROUGH the upper button, it rolls OVER it. That looks like a better way to do it.
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