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It seems like the...
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These ones are pretty tall, but are still listed as men's.
And these. They look like the ones in the advertisement called "Storm calf", but are listed as women's.
I've seen a few button boots on ebay, but 90% of the time they're listed as women's shoes. Is there any definitive way to tell the difference between female and male shoes of this time period? I know even male shoes were rather well-heeled from advertisements from this period, so that isn't such...
It's amazing how much standards of dress have changed over the last 100 years. In 1910- a three piece suit was considered normal day-wear. In 2011, a t-shirt, shorts and sandals are considered acceptable. Formal wear has went from morning wear and a tuxedo to just a normal suit. I've noticed a...
Egh, that's why I mostly avoid my vintage clothing. I really want to wear it, but I don't want to be thrown in with that crowd. We shouldn't let them ruin it for us, right?
Should be fine as long as I don't roll my chinos up to my knees. :D
@Chasseur
Looking great! I really like the look of gray flannel suits. That tie is really nice, too.
Also, I haven't seen Orgetorix post in a while. Is he doing well?
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