Man's formal suit of black wool broadcloth: a) formal evening tailcoat has notched collar with wide revers; long, two piece sleeves; double breasted button closure; torso lined in black sateen; sleeves lined in ivory sateen. b) Trousers of black wool with button fly closure; back welt pockets; slit pockets at side seam; slit pocket on right waistband seam; buckle at back; buttons on waistband; full length.
Wedding suit of black wool: a) Jacket of black wool with slim notched collar; double breasted button closure can button to left or right; long sleeves; tailcoat has button accents at back; inner pocket; lined in brown twill; sleeves are lined in ivory and red sateen in a peppermint candy stripe pattern. b) Vest of black wool with back of brown silk twill; oval collar; three pockets; button front closure; buckle belt tab at back; lined in beige pinstripe sateen. c) Pants of black wool with button fly closure; tab belt with buckle at back; five welt pockets; slim straight leg; full-length; darts at back; waistband has buttons.
Leisure Suit (with shirt and two ties to match) of light blue, medium blue, and white plaid polyester: a) Jacket of self-plaid has pointed spread collar; yoke releases to a concealed pocket with a single button closure; long sleeves with single button closure at cuffs; button front closure with squared blue mother-of pearl buttons; lined in pale blue polyester. b) Pants of self-plaid polyester; 2" waistband with belt loops; slant pockets at front; back welt pockets, one with single button closure. Leisure suits were popular in the 1960's and 1970's.