PLEASE NOTE - HISTORICAL PATTERNS so the sleeves are not as “clean” as modern coats.
The pale grey/blue is a 1910 2 button cutaway lounge coat in a pin head Donegal tweed with matching flat cap. The dark grey is a 1890 - 1900 4 button lounge “sac” with center action back pleat and ticket pocket in a heavy melton type fabric. Both have fold back cuffs - I prefer these as they add weight to the sleeve making them drape better and you can fold down on a cold day to keep your hands warm.
I will be making waist coat and high wasted fish tail trousers to match the dark grey coat.
The trousers and waist cost - which badly distort when uploaded LOL - I am wearing are also made by me.
All patterns from the J P Thornton “sectional drafting techniques”
I can’t comment on fit as I don’t know enough, but I think the garments look great! I especially like the dark jacket combo!
Period fashion plate for the lounge "sac"