Proraso eucalyptus & menthol for me (well actually C.O. Bigelow from Bath and Bodyworks--same product, different packaging). Also occasionally use Arko. My only problem with Arko and other Tallow creams is they tend to stick to my razor. Not a big deal, but makes it a little harder to clean...
Wow! I just stumbled across this thread in the "recent posts" section and realized I started it. In 2004. Lordy, where'd the time go?
I haven't posted much in recent years (I'm more of a reader than a poster, anyway), and I come and go from the forum as my interests ebb and flow. But I...
I recently purchased an A-1 from Aero, in their jerky seal horsehide. I'm quite happy with it. I specified larger, A-2 type pockets (but set lower, A-1 style). If I get ambitous, I'll post a pic. As far as size is concerned, you can specify the measurements, and Aero will make it to order...
G&B makes a very nice A-2 (at least in the Historic models, which are the only ones I have had). It has been my experience that you should order at least one size down from your normal suit size. If you wear a 38 in a suit jacket, 36 is likely the right G&B size for you.
For what it's...
I'm thinking about ordering something along the lines of an LHB with a button front (like that of a Stuart). I'm sure Aero would do it, but I would like to get an idea what it looks like first.
Does anyone have something similar? I would love to see pics (preferably of it being worn) and...
This probably flies in the face of what was said above, but I have a 1959-60 Ralph Edwards G-1, marked 42, and it fits me perfectly. I wear a 42 suit jacket and my chest measures 42. This particular RE G-1 is about 23.25" pit-to-pit and 19" seam-to-seam at the top of the shoulders.
I agree...
I was with some buddies in the bar at the Flamingo in Vegas a few years ago. One of the guys said hey, let's do some tequila shooters. I was more of a beer guy, but hey, what the hell. Fortunately, the waitress advised us get some Don Julio and sip it, instead of doing shooters of the cheap...
Paddy, I'd be interested in your comments on the fit and cut of the Bronco vs. the standard Aero. All around, but specifically shoulder width and arm length. I have a size 40, standard Aero, so I'm familiar with how it is cut.
Yeah, no fun to iron. That's one reason I got the M-2, non-pleated. I use them mainly for weekend wear, so I don't even attempt to iron them. I find that if I hand-smooth them and hang them up right after getting them out of the drier, they look fine (at least for very casual wear). No hard...
I've noticed even in modern movies, men's jackets usually don't have vents. I think it's just considered a sleeker look.
I think it's the way to go (it may depend on your body type) since few men wear their jackets when they sit down anyway. And when they do, they're usually unbuttoned. So...
I watched both seasons when they were originally shown. Fantastic looking show. Had a very authentic feel to it. The main character, don't remember his name, that actor looked like he had just arrived in a time machine from the 30's.
They never really pulled the storyline together. They...
Hey Matel,
If you want to get rid of that crummy old dinged up 57 Goldtop RI, so you can make room for those fancy art decos, I'll be happy to take it off your hands.
Just trying to help:cool: .
Go with the Optimo or Keppler (or vintage, if you can find one in your size). The Dobbs you referred to was my first hat ever. I really liked it until I had the misfortune to happen upon this site.
It took me about two hours of reading through the archives to become the unrepentant hat snob...
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