I have a vague memory of at least one Hollywood movie in which one of the male leads straps up his old boots this way as they wear out. Seems an odd choice for a new pair, but hey... fashion (turn to the left). Not my aesthetic choice, but I' sure I look equally weird to them, so.
I'm a big fan of having a spork in the suitcase, just in case...
Mine have been really useful on more than a few work trips where they saved me from having to try to eat noodles in a hotel room, with my fingers...
Cassette walkman thingies are quite hip over here at the minute - invariably...
I suspect wealthy or at least better off men avoided mixing their browns and their blacks; those further down the economic scale who might only be able to afford one watch and one strap at a time quite likely mixed out of necessity. (And might have always mixed if they could only afford one...
I suppose it depends on the boot. A Lewis Westway or similar MC boot, fine. The boots in the OP to me look like they'd be much nicer with lacing. To my eye, if zipped, a boot needs to be a bit sleeker. That said, it's a rare fashion item post 1959 that really interests me much at all, so as...
I see in this close-up photo the crooked line of the stitching. I imagine noone else will ever spot it unless you similarly point it out to them. I'm all for getting bargain on a 'second' where there's this sort of 'flaw' that is cosmetic only.
Just last week I needed a new pair of shoes for...
Bogies hat looks about 2.5" to me. My preferred brim width is about 2.75" to 3" on something with a tall crown, though on something like a porkpie I'll go as low as 2". Never less than 2", though.
These guys are on my radar for their workwear waistcoats (I'm always on the lookout for an alternative to a jacket when it's too hot for one but I need the pocketses...). Anyone tried those? Much of this type of thing looks like they're in the same general ballpark as Pike Bros.
It's hit and miss, I find. https://www.gov.uk/goods-sent-from-abroad/tax-and-duty As I understand it, you're supposed to pay VAT on anything that's not a gift worth less than £39, but you don't have to pay anything in terms of import tax as long as it stays under £134. (I have no idea how they...
Really like this design. Puts me in mind of a crossbreed between a Schott 184SM and a Perfecto type. Definitely a jacket I could fancy.
The versions with the rear zip pocket at the back are interesting - I wonder if that design could be adapted to slip in a back protector?
This is absolutely the key here. Every time these discussions come up, there's a lot of commentary that deals in absolutes and assumed norms - but we're all different. Plenty of folks will tell you an Irvin or a B3 is "too warm" for London - I've worn both over the years rather a lot from...
I learned *all* my best swears from kids under the age of ten. Still do.
A few weeks ago I went to see The Undertones live, and caught myself thinking - "Why are there suddenly all these old people at gigs I'm going to?" As odd to me as being in hospital for a few days the week before that and...
I agree. The 10/11" engineer boots that Schott launched at the same time also bear all the hallmarks of Chippewa. Not sure if it's been officially confirmed, but I'm sure I read somewhere something that supposedly unofficially confirmed that's who made them for Schott.
Great choice. Of all the jackets I've ever owned, my Bootlegger (in CXL FQHH Cordovan) is by far the most versatile dressed up, down ,worn with earthtones or blacks and greys, cap or fedora, denim or collar and tie.... Such a great design.
From the Hat Centre in Stamford Hill. High crown, 3" brim, wind trolley, in navy. First of these I've ordered. If it turns out well, there will be more!
Two sheds? Are you related to this guy? ;)
Still working on the root cause, I think - though it seems to be working faster for most folks now?
I think we've spoken about this before, but I suspect a lot of unhealthy nostalgia of the "the past was perfect, and everything turned to doo doo...
SJC (as was, now Cathcart Heritage), wool in their house cut, 2022 collection. A Sunday evening stroll ahead of a couple of days' teaching away from home base.
My ebay knockabout Christys on duty teaching in Paris on Monday. I much prefer a taller, straighter, wider hat, but there's something fun and informal about this one I really enjoy.
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