I have recently noticed a trend in the construction of reproduction jackets, that of bagging the linings. Bagging is a technique where the lining is not attached to the body and only sewn together along the facings and hem. It is very much a time saving expediency and according to several very knowledgeable people I have queried, not documented as period correct. The concensus is that it may have been done as a time saver but no existing jackets that any of these people have examined display this feature. This brings up two questions;
Is this a period correct technique? If anyone has examined an original that is bagged it would be interesting to know of it.
Are people buying jackets, even from some "quality" vendors, that are not period correct, or demonstrably so and paying "full price"? If a piece is done this way it should result in significant cost savings, provided one is aware of and OK with this expediency
Is this a period correct technique? If anyone has examined an original that is bagged it would be interesting to know of it.
Are people buying jackets, even from some "quality" vendors, that are not period correct, or demonstrably so and paying "full price"? If a piece is done this way it should result in significant cost savings, provided one is aware of and OK with this expediency
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