The younger generation back then dresses the way that the younger generation dresses now - casual. That means simple clothing that isn't terribly tailored and easy to wear (not too fancy fabrics or too tight, etc.) The suggestion pictures you gave look pretty good and I would follow Darhling's...
I'm always trying to figure out if I look like anybody from the Golden Era - can anybody help?
I do know one thing, I look like my great-great-grandmother!
This is a rather fascinating topic for me, so I feel I should add my two cents. ;)
I sometimes wonder what the difference between a hobby and an obsession is, and when you've crossed that line. This thought really only comes up because of my age (I'm under 20), and I have little to no...
I love the Charlie McCarthy radio show. At first I was a little dubious - I mean, it is a ventriloquist on the radio! - but I ended out liking it quite a bit!
I wish we could make our own vintage town. Wouldn't it be just lovely? Too bad... :cry: shakeshead
I could be the librarian! I'd love to work in a library full of old books.
A $2 Charlie Chaplin DVD in K-Mart of all things. It had "The Kid", "Sunnyside", and "A Day's Pleasure" on it. I was 12 years old so my Mom bought it for me. I watched it as soon as we got home and was absolutely hooked on every pre-1930s! Just a few months later and I was ransacking the local...
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