Description: Brand: Bill Whitten Size: 40 . Please follow my measurements Measurements (Laying flat, Unstretched): Shirt/Jacket: Underarm to Underarm on back: 20.5 inches Length on back(from under the collar): 29 inches Shoulder to shoulder: 15 inches Sleeves from shoulder seam to end of cuff: 26 inches Pants: Pants Waist: 34 Inches Extra material on waist: 4 Inches Pants Rise: 11.5 Inches (Measurement between the waistline and the crotch) Pants inseam: 34 Inches Extra material on inseam: 2 Inches Opening at hem: 13 inches Material: Not Tagged - Medium to Light Weight Color: Shirt/Jacket: Brown w/ Gold/Black - Pants: Black/Gold/Copper Design: Shiny Paisley Shirt/Jacket: Five Button Single Breasted No Vent No Interior or Exterior Pockets Two Buttons on the cuffs Lined on the body Slacks: Flat Front Uncuffed Hems No Front or Back Pockets Not Lined Bell Bottoms I was able to purchase a few of Bill's famous pieces. I wasn't told specifically who they were made for, but you can guarantee they were made for a celebrity in the 1970's. This particular suit has a tag that simply says "Lee Loughnane" which is one of the lead singers of the band "Chicago". You’ve probably never heard of Bill Whitten. He was the costume designer who gave Michael Jackson his white glove. “It was very simple,” Whitten once said. “The audience was missing his hand and feet movements. They couldn’t see the quick gestures he was making.” But his influence doesn’t stop there. He put Elton John in extravagant capes and Stevie Wonder in African print caftans and took Neil Diamond out of flower embroidered shirts and into bugle beads. “When I came into the business the only man in a beaded jacket was Liberace. Nobody had tasty beading for men. Nobody.” Neil Diamond was the first performer to find Whitten, back in 1974 at his custom shirt firm Workroom 27 which had been open a matter of months with little success. But when word spread among the most elaborate elite, Whitten and his brand became a sensation. He soon had 50 staff making stage clothes for 20 groups including the Commodores, the Jacksons, Edgar Winter and Steppenwolf. Diamond and Jackson were long-term customers. “They (lead singers) didn’t have one place they could go that could outfit them and the band. I was the one source for all that,” he once said. It is difficult to say whether Whitten was reclusive or just unsung. He died in 2006 but otherwise there is remarkably little information about him besides his high-profile clients – something that seems symptomatic of the costume profession. Condition: This is custom made so may or may not have been worn. It is missing one button though. Inventory Code #S9709
Price: 486.5 USD
Location: Canton, Georgia
End Time: 2025-01-25T14:33:59.000Z
Shipping Cost: 13 USD
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Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 30 Days
Refund will be given as: Money Back
Pattern: Rhinestone
Jacket/Coat Length: Long
Number of Pieces: 2 Piece
Occasion: Party/Cocktail
Chest Size: 40
Size: 38
Waist Size: 34 in
Color: Brown
Front Type: Flat Front
Material: Not Tagged
Year Manufactured: 1970-1979
Vintage: No
Brand: Bill Whitten
Fit: Slim
Size Type: Regular
Department: Men
Type: Suit
Jacket Cut: Single-Breasted
Jacket Front Button Style: One-Button
Inseam: 34 in
Style: 2 Piece
Theme: Stage
Handmade: Yes
Jacket Lapel Style: Peak