YOWZA! I saw this and I thought who else can I torture with wanting yet another leather jacket. And of course, it's you guys! Enjoy:
http://shop.mushmans.com/?pid=146166034#
As Tombstone is a favourite movie of mine, I have to add:
Johnny Ringo: "You wretched slugs! Haven't any of you got the guts to play for blood?"
Doc Holliday: "I'm your huckleberry; that's just my game."
One of the stations here has been playing re-runs of Seinfeld. Maybe it was just that I was in my mid-20s when the show hit big here but it really makes me laugh.
Thanks bud. I hear you where the neck sizes are concerned. I bought a Darcy Clothing shirt once, it was great except you could've fit two of me into the body. I took it to my tailor to alter and he looked at me all confused. "Why'd you buy a size so big?" he wanted to know. All I could say was...
Well you all look great in your jackets gentlemen. I can at least console myself that, while jacket weather has passed here, you guys are dealing with snow while it's a beautiful 86 degrees here and sunny (that's perfect weather to an Aussie). The humidity of full summer hasn't hit yet and the...
Another day at the office, another vintage (1940s) tie. This one does have a label, two in fact: one says "Fidelity Cravats", the other, "Cater's Men's Store, Rhode Island."
Thank you my friend. I've been eyeing off some Chester Cordite items for a while now. Most of my shirts are Natty or Luxire because I have slightly shorter arms than most off-the-rack shirts allow for and those companies make the shirts to one's measurements.
So many great ties being shown here gents (and clips too). I'm wearing a 30s tie with no lable, unfortunately, today:
The shirt is actually a very pale pink Natty spearpoint and the colours in the tie work well with it in real life.
Arise Sir Tony of the Windy City, he who holds the Royal Order of the Black Cross-Zip, and keep the realm safe from cheap-imitation-mall-jacket-wearing marauders. Or just have supper and watch some TV. Whatever's good for you . . . :)
Here are some more gents:
https://www.oldfieldclothing.com/ Especially great for fair isle sweaters and vests
https://www.thomasfarthing.co.uk/ 1920s-30s style
https://scottfrasercollection.com/ Mix of 30s-50s styles, great suits, wide-legged trousers and 30s-looking shorts for Summer
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