Wow, this brings back memories. I've attended a couple of their rides as a guest. As far as I know they still do a public ride every year to the mission Santa Ines, which is pretty darn impressive- hundreds and hundreds of riders.
I dig that vintage nutria hat they used to wear. Nowadays it's...
Yes and no. The buttonholes are handsewn and working, but unbuttoning them is pointless as the sleeves are sewn shut, and the split in the lining inside the sleeve is sewn together. Marc is probably right about that past alteration.
This was part practising lighting/portraiture and part an excuse to finally get some good photos of this suit.
Bit more modern than many suits on here- a 1961 Henry Poole.
I've cleaned shirts by first soaking them in hot water and white vinegar for an hour, then rinsing, then soaking soiled spots with hot water mixed with a lot of oxyclean. Let that sit overnight and launder normally the next day.
Hydrogen peroxide should work too though it can bleach, I've...
I feel like the beard + fedora question comes up every six months. Oh well. Another chance for me to post this ol' picture.
Don't worry, it isn't nearly that long anymore. And beards + fedoras are fine.
I'd say with the craft that goes into it and what it would cost today, that was a pretty good deal. Wish a three piece like that would pop up in a 38!
I managed to get a '61 Henry Poole 2 piece in what looks to me like a very American cut recently, when I have some decent pictures of me...
Baron, I think that's the first time I've ever seen a photo of you. Is it weird that I expected you to look more like... Baron Kurtz?? (Nice glasses btw!)
I go bearded year round, but for Movember I've been foregoing the usual trimming. And I've started shaving my head, bringing more attention...
Here's my completely original kilt advice. Any resemblance to kabuto's hat advice is purely coincidental.
When you first start wearing a kilt you're self conscious about it, and that will show. In addition, and many of the veterans here have worn kilts so long that they have forgotten it...
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