I think you can get kits online somewhere that come with a punching tool, and then little metal rings to clip in the hole. Try Amazon? I've never tried them myself - I mostly just use collar clips, or indeed just push the pin through the shirt collar if its sharp enough.
Looking good Heathfox! Nice pullover.
Here's a couple from my recent holiday in Northumberland.
We went to the beach a couple of times, but it was not warm enough to be without a pullover and a jacket!
A nice Linosair tie. I reckon it's pretty damn old, judging by the weave of the wool, and the very short length. It's also not a Linosair label I've got (I don't think). Either that, or it's a boy's tie - but there's no label to suggest that.
A new scarf. I assume judging by the label that it is very old. Also, the fabric is not the usual softness like my others - it feels like modern silk really, and is very thin. TT, Esteban, do you have ones like this? It doesn't seem to be an ideal weight for cold weather at all. Also, it's a...
Nice ones Dale! I like the rooster. So Sky Captain is worth a watch?
I often have the same problem. Most charity shops here don't stock vintage/old stuff, only new and designer. I get a lot via EBay, but only seek out the bargains!
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A wool Tootal. It has the old-fashioned unlined and untipped construction, but I'd say it was probably 1970s. The cloth is almost like a suiting tweed, in its thickness. About 52".
Not sure on the age of this 'Otterburn' tie. The label would suggest modern, but the construction and size would suggest quite old. The Munrospun is probably 1950s.
Not sure if I've posted these yet, but I quite like them. The red and black one reminds me of Dennis the Menace or Roger the Dodger from the Beano comics!
I think green is a surprisingly versatile colour. Can look out-of-place in the city, but otherwise good for anywhere else. I've got that DB green I've posted recently in British Suits, but also a 1950s/1960s green thorn-proof suit, with flecks of brown and red. It's one of my favourites and gets...
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