I would said no, as most spearpoint collar shirts were not designed to be worn without a tie but because of the soft collar design of them you could always use it as a camp collar, here is a photo of me with one of Revival Vintage shirt without and with a tie.
I would also recommend to look...
Only during the Fairs and the Rocío and just the traditional Cordoba Hat and even then some people skip them completely as to not suffer this stigma, especially young people in their late 10s and early 20s.
It could also be that I live in a "rural area" (biggest town in the zone) and often...
Unfortunately where I live hats are regarded as a fools tool to hide baldness, combine that with the fact that a lot of people are wearing ill fitting hats or brand beanies and you get a recipe for disaster.
I have been laughed at and insulted (and also trying to) about my hat wearing by either...
Thanks for the recommendation, I have also found Old Field Clothing making slipover as well as deco_dreams_napier. Even though I would like to get some fair island, I would prefer to start with solid bold colors (something like rust, yellow or burgundy) as I don't have the confidence to pull it...
Thank you for that link to the thread I will check it out that Michael Ross for slipovers. While at it I have found deco_dreams_napier which also makes slipovers.
May I say you look dapper, especially thanks to that big apple flat cap and that buttoned slipover complements the outfit.
Thanks for your suggestion of Pike Brothers, waiting for the winter sale at SJC to see if those silver grey flannels drop in price.
Also what do you think of the trouser/sport coats selection from Chester Cordite. By the way do you know of any place where I could find a slipover or sweater vest.
Good day Fedora Lounge, this is my first ever post here, I like the 1940s and 1950s fashion and after navigating through this forum I came to the conclusion that I don't know were to get similar clothes to this style. I don´t know if this kind of post should be written on other thread but I...
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