http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/271823688736?_trksid=p2060353.m1438.l2649&ssPageName=STRK%3AMEBIDX%3AIT
Not 1930s-1950s, but it has the right look for a good price.
Tweed jackets with patch pockets are rather rare in the UK.
I thought my recent order from Natty shirts deserved a post.
They did a very good job:
I asked for workwear eye buttons, and they pleasantly surprised me by using a patterned metal button that goes well with the colour of the shirt.
Some observations:
the customer service is superb, I must...
Did the 8 dart cap start to go out of fashion in the 1930s in favour of the round two-piece and the 8 panel newsboy? I've found that photos I see of the octagonal darted caps tend to be from the 1920s mainly.
Anthony, nice outfit, I particularly like the hat, just the right amount of rumpled.
FFF, good casual look. That blanket coat gets a lot of wear doesn't it.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/161626028415?_trksid=p2060353.m1438.l2649&ssPageName=STRK%3AMEBIDX%3AIT
Hot suit. As usual the seller has confused size information. A jacket that measures 38 inches isn't a size 38.... :rolleyes:
Here is the cap I posted recently in the cap faction. I decided it's unlikely that I'll wear it, so here it is.
The tags are still on.
With the badge removed it will look like a fisherman's or motorcyclists cap depending on how fast you live. ;)
Very high quality...
3 -4 inches is the magic number for me. With less than 3 you start to see dramatic distortion from pulling on the buttons. Obviously some people want just that, like Tom Ford for example. :p
Interesting outfits guys. Papperskatt, a distinguished ensemble, and I like the colourful pocket square. The jacket is fascinating, formal and sporty at the same time.
Btw I wish we had a bit of snow, I find it's an occasion that brightens a long winter.
Here is a recent simple outfit:
Your caps are glorious Stuffsmith, keep up the good work.
Here is something a little different, a Ralph Lauren military inspired cap that I 'saved' from my local shopping centre.
The distressing (not something I'm normally fond of) looks authentic, I think this comes across in the...
http://www.savvyrow.co.uk/collections/jackets/products/superb-1930s-1940s-vintage-westmorland-tweed-jacket-35r#
Another tiny jacket. Seller calls it a 35, but according to the measurements it should be 34?
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