https://natedsanders.com/lyndon_b__johnson_s_personally_owned___worn_stetso-lot48960.aspx
LBJ’s personally owned and worn Stetson OR, so evidently, he wore both.
I carry a Spyderco Delica with a non serrated edge because when you get tape into those serrations, it's tough to come out. I like Spyderco because they are no nonsense knives and very handy with the clip. I've been carrying them since the mid-90s. My latest is rescue orange because I lost two...
I loved the book back when it was published. It was very engaging, interesting, and fun. The show so far lacks the energy and forward narrative momentum that the book had. So far, it feels joyless. I hope that it improves.
They just had a big sale and I bought one of their Foldaways in "Elm" a lovely green. I have always wanted one, just for the name. I have to say that I quite like it. The felt is nice, the color is great, and the proportions work for me. I was pleasantly surprised. Here's a pic. I styled it very...
I will definitely check this out the next time that I am in Old Blighty.
The images are impressive. The inseams are short, but I suppose one could order them longer. I find that both sleeves and inseams are shorter in the UK anyway. When I am fitted over there, the tailors are always imploring...
One man's perspective. I was 21 in 1988 and it was a wonderful time with a pervasive sense of optimism. If you achieved a college education, you were able to find decent employment. New industries were being created as the fail-out from the transition from manufacturing to a service economy...
I haven't seen anyone post about this place, except for a passing mention in the hats area.
https://www.thomasfarthing.co.uk
This place looks very interesting indeed. Here is a video of the store:
Their clothes have an amazing vintage look to them with cuts that reference styles from the...
You can buy a suit from a company like Cordings of Piccadilly that is nearly as thick as armour, if that's what you're looking for. Otherwise, with more climate controlled buildings, the very heavy and very light fabrics have fallen out of favour in the off the rack shops.
They have a variety of weighs in their jackets and suits. There are many nice details; the linings, the working collar buttons, the felt under the collar, and the interesting weaves in the tweeds themselves. I have yet to lose a button or see a loose thread. I am very pleased indeed.
I am a big fan of Cordings. Having visited on my yearly trip to London and now ordering on-line. I have tweed jackets and suits from them that are interesting, well-made, and fit me marvelously. Also, if you check in weekly, they often have sales, and if you live in the US, the Pound is weak...
I have a signed biography by Yogi Berra from the 80s; signed for my grandfather.
I also have a signed edition from Allen Ginsberg.
For me, the ever elusive would be a signed Hemingway to go with my collection of his works in 1st Ed. It would take masterful luck to find that one.
Here is a little something to get you in the mood for Santa's arrival, some holiday images from the Cunard Line from the 50s and 60s, courtesy of "The Daily Mail" (see attachment). There are some beautiful dresses and suits here...
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