I love bomber jackets. Lots of us do. And lots of us get called Indy a lot. Definitely worse things to be called, but totally understandable.
I recommend something Pendleton or perhaps tweed.
Honestly, probably putting some sizers in the sweatband and wearing the hell out of it. After a lot of wear, it will conform to your head a bit better.
Or if you're feeling brave you can leave it on the dash of your car on a hot day.
I think my biggest pet peeve is (since I'm technically a millenial) is being called a hipster for wearing suits, sweaters and hats. It doesn't help that I live in a very, very rural area where most people wear camo daily, which is a pet peeve of my own.
Perhaps it's only around here but has...
I don't mind being a walking billboard as long as it's products or companies I actually like.
I view it as personal recommendation.
For instance, I play Fender guitars. I wear Fender clothes sometimes as a sort of "hey, I like these guitars. If I'm not making you ears bleed, it's probably the...
I suppose that is what I'm asking.
Usually I go with the "if it looks good, it looks good" sentiment, but often read sweaters are too informal to wear with a proper "city" suit. Although these days, I doubt many would follow that rule or know about it. So I'm interested in others' take on it.
I've read before that any kind of sweater shouldn't be worn with a full suit, but rather a sport coat, or tweed.
However, I wear a combo of sweater and suit pretty frequently. Am I breaking a fashion rule? Does anyone else do this? What's your thoughts?
I've got plenty of stingies. I like my brims around 2 1/8 to 1/4 inches, but 2 is probably my most common brim width in my collection.
I used to be obsessed with 30s/40s fashion, (I guess I still am) but lately I've been all over late 50s/early 60s. Might have something to do with trying to...
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