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- Q5305834 subject Q8824799.
- Q5305834 abstract "Drape suits are a 1930s British variation of the three-piece suit, in which the cut is full and 'drapes'. It is also known as the blade cut or London cut. The design of the athletic aesthetic of the drape suit is attributed to the London tailor Frederick Scholte. The new suit cut was softer and more flexible in construction than the suits of the previous generation; extra fabric in the shoulder and armscye, light padding, a slightly nipped waist, and fuller sleeves tapered at the wrist resulted in a cut with folds, or "drapes," front and back that created the illusion of the broad-shoulders and tight-waist "V" figure of the very fit.".
- Q5305834 wikiPageWikiLink Q1198799.
- Q5305834 wikiPageWikiLink Q220361.
- Q5305834 wikiPageWikiLink Q242468.
- Q5305834 wikiPageWikiLink Q362.
- Q5305834 wikiPageWikiLink Q386621.
- Q5305834 wikiPageWikiLink Q4793874.
- Q5305834 wikiPageWikiLink Q6201066.
- Q5305834 wikiPageWikiLink Q8824799.
- Q5305834 comment "Drape suits are a 1930s British variation of the three-piece suit, in which the cut is full and 'drapes'. It is also known as the blade cut or London cut. The design of the athletic aesthetic of the drape suit is attributed to the London tailor Frederick Scholte.".
- Q5305834 label "Drape suit".