Rittmeister said:The flaps were not as common, even in the UK. So, this does not really make a difference. No vent would probably be more period in feel.
Piped flapless pockets would probably have been more common in this type of suit.
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Mr. Rover said:I would have to say the exception is American double breasted suits...most of my vintage double breasted jackets and the ones I've seen here have piped/besom pockets. On the flipside, I've seen more double breasted British suits with pocket flaps than not.
But we're discussing single breasted suits, right?
Baron Kurtz said:Hello Ben,
The only time i see a majority without flaps is on tuxedo jackets. For suits, flaps are the norm. Certainly the case for British as well as American suits. I've seen maybe 5% of American suits flapless (excluding patch pocket jackets). British, less than that %.
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