Here is one from this past Saturday (opening day of deer season in Georgia) with some vintage elements - the hat is an older Mallory, the jacket a 1950's or 60's Woolrich, the shirt is a modern Viyella and the Jeep is a 1953 Willys. Unfortunately, the rifle is modern - although I do have some...
"All things on earth turn home in old October; sailors to sea, travellers to walls and fences, hunters to field and hollow and the long voice of the hounds, the lover to the love he has forsaken." So said Thomas Wolfe, anyhow - Wolfe was from Asheville - and is buried here, in Riverside...
I am only guessing on the date of this spectacular Donegal tweed sportcoat - the style of the collar and the 4 pleated patch pockets appear pretty typical of the late 40's "Hollywood" style. Short center vent and 4 button closure - woven leather buttons. Taupe lining - can't tell if it is...
Putting out several nice Fall items this evening - Here is a pair of older Bostonian cap toe brogues. The Bostonians I have seen in the last 10-15 years have not been so great, so I estimate these are from around the 80's - very well made (in the USA) with super vintage details and slim...
Here is a nice, 8 piece tweed cap by "Norman Greene Tweed Hat Maker" according to the label on the liner - I am guessing from the cut and the union label, it dates from the 40's or 50's, but a cap expert might have a different take on it. In any case, it is a very nice cap for autumn - a dark...
Thanks guys! Sproily - I have considered getting a pair of those for years - I like the way they look on other folks, but wonder if they would suit my round head? I may find some to try on!
Last day of September here in the Mountains - time to put away the straws & spectators! Lightweight olive suit, new pale yellow Luxire shirt with red, white & blue stripes, early 40's woven foulard tie, Stetson fedora & Bostonian "Thatcher" cap toe brogues.
Here are a few more of the older, shorter ties from the late 30's - early 40's. These are $10 ea shipped in USA - overseas shipping add $5. Condition is good & wearable - no holes or major wear:
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1) Brown with green/gold/silver feathers - Labeled "Ivey's Asheville" and "NuFlex Hand...
Here are 3 1940's ties that were made using a photographic printing process. They are in good, wearable vintage condition - all of them have some wrinkling and some minor foxing on some of the edges and wear points, but no holes or stains. $12 ea shipped in USA - add $5 for overseas shipping...
I got a heavy white oxford and an identical one to the example in their vintage blog - I chose the same exact style, except included a breast pocket and button cuffs. I would like to get a couple in either green or camel with the spear collar and double pockets with the deeply scalloped flaps...
Here are another couple of sets of 1940's short, fat & bold ties. All of these are in good vintage condition - no holes, picks, or significant wear.
Group A - left to right - these ties are $10ea shipped in USA - overseas add $5:
1) "Nylonized Acetate and Nylon" in gray with red, yellow...
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