Celeste Photini Gregor
New in Town
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- Rochester NY
Hi!
I am a long time lurker and first time poster love love love tthis forum! And it was the first place that came to mind when I started having questions about men's vintage clothing.
I have done the retro/vintage clothing thing for several years and was super excited the other week when my husband looked at me all dolled up to go out and said he needed new clothes because he wants to go vintage too He already has a nice selection of classic twill sport jackets and vintage ties (thanks to me) that he wears with khakis for semi dressy occasions. But he still does the jeans and t shirt thing most of the time. We have started looking at 40s and 50s men's fashion and he is mostly drawn to the standard and classic look vs greaser or rockabilly. I think the style will suit him well; for very casual wear I think he needs some straight leg jeans that can be cuffed and worn with boots, as well as white ts and patterned button downs worn with rolled up sleeves and suspenders. And a bomber jacket. But for something a little classier he wants to try the wide leg pleated 1940s/50s trousers and short or long sleeve button downs and wide ties and Bermuda shorts for summer (apparently traditionally worn with knee high socks?! I don't know about that lol. Maybe short socks and canvas sneakers?) And maybe even Hawaiian shirts.
I have a few questions though! First, what do you gentlemen think are the staples of a basic wardrobe? We have very limited means, so the first few purchases need to have serious impact and go far. Secondly; sources. Repro stuff I have found is at least $150 for shirts never mind pants. But at 6'2" vintage pants don't usually come long enough. I do sew, which may be our best option. This leads me to my final question. Because vintage pants are so much higher rise, how do we measure him? In modern pants he wears 34x34s. But would it be different in higher waist pants with a lower crotch seam?
I am sure some of this is covered in other threads. Links would be awesome!
Thanks in advance boys!
I am a long time lurker and first time poster love love love tthis forum! And it was the first place that came to mind when I started having questions about men's vintage clothing.
I have done the retro/vintage clothing thing for several years and was super excited the other week when my husband looked at me all dolled up to go out and said he needed new clothes because he wants to go vintage too He already has a nice selection of classic twill sport jackets and vintage ties (thanks to me) that he wears with khakis for semi dressy occasions. But he still does the jeans and t shirt thing most of the time. We have started looking at 40s and 50s men's fashion and he is mostly drawn to the standard and classic look vs greaser or rockabilly. I think the style will suit him well; for very casual wear I think he needs some straight leg jeans that can be cuffed and worn with boots, as well as white ts and patterned button downs worn with rolled up sleeves and suspenders. And a bomber jacket. But for something a little classier he wants to try the wide leg pleated 1940s/50s trousers and short or long sleeve button downs and wide ties and Bermuda shorts for summer (apparently traditionally worn with knee high socks?! I don't know about that lol. Maybe short socks and canvas sneakers?) And maybe even Hawaiian shirts.
I have a few questions though! First, what do you gentlemen think are the staples of a basic wardrobe? We have very limited means, so the first few purchases need to have serious impact and go far. Secondly; sources. Repro stuff I have found is at least $150 for shirts never mind pants. But at 6'2" vintage pants don't usually come long enough. I do sew, which may be our best option. This leads me to my final question. Because vintage pants are so much higher rise, how do we measure him? In modern pants he wears 34x34s. But would it be different in higher waist pants with a lower crotch seam?
I am sure some of this is covered in other threads. Links would be awesome!
Thanks in advance boys!