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circa 1938 believe it or not

HATCO

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circa 1938 believe it or not
 

donCarlos

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Senator Jack said:
If those pics don't blow that stupid 'never wear a tie lighter than your shirt' rule out of the water, I don't know what does.
This rule really exists, or you just made it up?
What tie would you wear with a black shirt?

I think this is one of the rules I will proudly break in the name of creativity :)
 

benstephens

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This style of fashion was quite popular amoung younger men in the late 1930s in England as well. There are quite a few pictures of the East end with men wearing dark shirts and lighter ties. Their suits are not quite as sharp (Although I notice he has not got a suit on), but I would imagine they are trying to emulate this looking.

Even stores like Simpsons offered a large range of coloured shirts and ties. Another fashion was to wear no tie and the collar open over the top of the jacket, and many would go hatless as well.

Kindest regards

Ben
 

zetwal

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Lighting a smoke?

Also, the glasses strike me. Were white rim glasses like that common in the 30s? Or maybe they're metalic rather than white. Either way, they're quite striking -
 

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zetwal said:
Lighting a smoke?

Also, the glasses strike me. Were white rim glasses like that common in the 30s? Or maybe they're metalic rather than white. Either way, they're quite striking -
I don't know how common they were, but the were seen.

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Geesie

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donCarlos said:
This rule really exists, or you just made it up?
What tie would you wear with a black shirt?

I think this is one of the rules I will proudly break in the name of creativity :)

Just an aside..
What kind of jacket and trousers do you wear with a black shirt and light tie? I've had a black dress shirt for a while that I can't seem to match with anything and not seem like I'm trying out for a Matrix sequel.
 

Geesie

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HATCO said:
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circa 1938 believe it or not

I absolutely love it and if I were still an undergrad I'd imitate it in a heartbeat. However it seems to me to be an "under 22" stylistic statement.
 

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