1934 Men's jacket 104 cm (41") chest. PDF pattern.
Also available as a printed PAPER pattern
This men's short jacket pattern, which was part of a casual weekend or walking outfit, featured in pattern magazines from the late 1920s to the mid 1930s. At the time, it was a slightly "˜more modern' and less-embellished version of earlier traditional German 'Trachten' jackets.
The jacket is single-breasted and features a notched collar with short lapels and four front welt pockets. The jacket's sides are shaped into the back waist with adjustable fabric belts and the ends of the two-piece sleeves have buttons. The front hemline is shaped towards a lower point at the centre front.
For these body measurements:
Chest | Waist | Neck |
104 cm (41") | 100 cm (39.4") | 42 cm (16.5") |
Includes:
- 1.5 cm (5/8") seam allowances.
- Original notations on the pattern pieces are in German and English.
- Guide with original information, but without instructions*, in English only.
- Links to our online library of helpful sewing references.
- Printing formats: A0, A4 and US-Letter paper.
*Previous sewing experience required, because this pattern is sold without instructions.
Link to a description of our pattern format
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