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Pre-Prohibition bartender garb


Penwu

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I would like to put together an vintage style bartender outfit for use working private parties and the like. Does anyone know of some good sources for pictures of what quality bartenders of the time (either 19-teens or 1930s) tended to wear? Good reference books, or web sites, or movies with historically accurate costuming?

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What are you looking for? Arm garters? Spats? Moustache wax?? You need to be a bit more specific, but I'd always suggest looking on eBay first.

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I have a professional costume maker in the family, so I'm looking for information rather than finished products. Primarily pictures of what was actually worn at the time, which I expect would be basically shirt, trousers, and vest. The question is, what type of shirts/vests/etc.

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