Hello!
Here are more images from the sixties.
Sadly, most of those tailors have passed away and/or their tailorshops are closed.
The demand for bespoke tailoring got pretty reduced in the upcoming decades. So only a few are left, mainly in the major cities.
Except for the button-positioning, Mr. Kraus suit was absolutely following the guidelines given by the german "fashioncouncil" every year. So there was little variation, but I'll show some of the more interesting ones, some are from Austria, I would call them a bit more fashionable. If mentioned in the magazine, I added the names of the tailor-companies. All the images are from the 60's except the clubjacket, it's from 1957 and one of my favourite styles, for it is collar- and lapelless. Makes a very nice jacket, even with more than one button. Looks good on tall and slender guys.
![Image](http://img257.imageshack.us/img257/9987/img056io5.jpg)
This one is from Austrai with special lapels, as they got this shape from pressing:
![Image](http://img407.imageshack.us/img407/5678/jteuschlerviennazd0.jpg)
The following ones are a bit out of the ordinary, but quite nice, I think:
![Image](http://img528.imageshack.us/img528/5969/kreisbadtlzpartysuitwitxe1.jpg)
Upcoming is the basic pattern for a party jacket, just like a smoking, SB with 3 buttons:
![Image](http://img524.imageshack.us/img524/8131/partysuitpatternjn5.jpg)
Here is on for a wedding coat(no pattern for the pants):
![Image](http://img507.imageshack.us/img507/636/patternforweddingsuitvn3.jpg)
This is the clubjacket from 1957:
![Image](http://img525.imageshack.us/img525/8056/clubjacketforsummerpattah7.jpg)
All the following images are just samples of the classical 60's style:
I hope you'll enjoy this collection.
SG