And a very limited size range, so I am safe from them for now. As I watched the movie, I was thinking that maybe the wardrobe dept did that on purpose to show the characters as scoundrels.
But I must admit to owning a notch lapel Dinner Jacket, I have to wear it at least once a month and...
I noticed that look on Vince Vaughn in Wedding Crashers. He was wearing a belt with his formal? ensemble, can see the buckle peaking out from under his vest.:rolleyes:
Rainy evening in Atlanta, needed a lid (I wear glasses, keeps the water off them). Wore my new, hat from the Fedora Store to a Degree Practice. Now I am NOT the best memorizer in the Lodge. The Director of Work, PM, noticed my boss lid and commented on it.
It is one boss lid and he is worried...
Well Guys and Dolls,
The Fedora Felts came in fixed them into the hat, walked downstairs and the wife thinks the hat is divine. Just he other evening we were watching The Maltese Falcon and she commented on the clothes. :)
Am used to fitting foam and such for my and her kayak helmets, so...
Since Marines don't tuck the tie in, they had to use someting to keep 'em straight and not flapping around.
Generals could get away with bending the regs: Who would dare put MacArthur on report? :D
With certain Army uniforms from the 40's it was supposed to be worn like that. In a similar USMC style of uniforms from that same era, they only wore the tie out. B/c for a Marine to tuck his tie in the shirt, that meant that he had surrendered.
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