Hänsel-Echo, Issue #11, 0 1932

Men's fashion from the spring and summer issue of the company magazine Hänsel-Echo no. 11 from 1932.

Pages in total: 20 (completely online)

Scan format: 23.3 x 30.9 cm / 9.17 x 12.17 in

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20 Pages

P. 1

Front page of the spring/summer issue of the company magazine Hänsel-Echo No. 11 from 1932. Drawing: Harald Schwerdtfeger.

P. 2

Article (self-promotion): O.V., From Horse Tail to Hansel Horsehair Thread. With photos from the Hänsel horsehair production (drawing and spinning mill) at the Hänsel factory in Forst (Lausitz).

P. 3

Article: Henschke, Bruno (managing director), Hints for the spring and summer fashion 1932.

P. 4

Article: Henschke, Bruno (managing director), Hints for the spring and summer fashion 1932.

P. 5

Article: Henschke, Bruno (managing director), Hints for the spring and summer fashion 1932. In the lower third of the picture are the "fashionable normal measurements in centimeters for spring/summer 1932" for the male "normal figure" of 172 cm.

P. 6

Elegant daywear for men, as well as a costume for the lady. On the side are two single-row and two double-row jacket suits for men. Drawing: Harald Schwerdtfeger.

P. 7

Sportswear for men and a sports costume for the lady. Knickerbocker pants are often preferred for sports activities. The sports jacket is characterized by a more comfortable cut, a wider back and width reserves in the sleeves to facilitate movement. Drawing: Harald Schwerdtfeger.

P. 8

Photographs of two "exemplary, exemplary creations of Peter Paul Juhnke" (see article next page). The two single-breasted jacket models are made of Hansel woolastine.

P. 9

Article (self-promotion): O.V., two things of interest. On the right half of the picture the current fabric samples of the spring/summer season 1932 are presented, which are exemplary for men's fashion.

P. 10

Elegant visiting and evening dress for the gentleman. Black jackets with black or grey trousers are obligatory. A standing shirt collar is noticeable with a tailcoat and a tuxedo. Single-breasted jackets are buttoned on one button. The shape of the jackets (lapels) is raised. Drawing: Harald Schwerdtfeger.

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