Quetzal
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I don't know if this is already a thread, but I'm wondering if anyone has seen vintage clothes being donned by someone who appears to be the original owner, or at least their son.
Today, I saw a man wearing a 1950s narrow black tie with a motif and a skinny tie clasp, with a suede 1970s sport coat at church. I also saw a man wearing a plaid (I've seen the same pattern in some Pendleton ad) wool loop-collar shirt with his bomber jacket (not exactly vintage, but it was black with red sleeves that proudly stated something along the lines of "WWII ARMY, 1943". Another time, I saw a man wearing high-rise wide-legged olive wool pants, probably from Korea as his Trucker Cap stated something like "Korea, Marine, 1951". In Chicago, I saw a man wearing beat-up light gray Pork-Pie (he appeared to have pinched it many times) with a dark gray band, brim up, wearing a short-sleeve white shirt with a blue 1940s printed tie (poor guy must've had arthritis or something; it was not tied very well and he was walking very slowly) and black polyester pants with horn rims. During a concert (I'm a musician), two conductors were wearing vintage suits; one was wearing a 1950s skinny shawl collar with a 1950s clip-on, while the other conductor was wearing what appeared to be a 1940s tailcoat (wide, faille lapels) with a modern pre-tied bow and a modern, soft shirt. Both men were fairly short and seemed to be a little big for their suits (age does that, I guess). My Physics teacher (probably a Baby Boomer) in High School once wore one of his father's 1930s foulards. He commented on how I dressed like his father back when he was a kid whenever I wore my dress clothes to school. He even pulled me aside once and gave me his father's fine-leather tie case (we both think it's a tie case; it says "TIES") that he thinks was used by his father in the 1920s and 1930s (he was going to throw it out, as he was cleaning his attic).
Has anyone else seen similar sights or has a similar story?
-Quetzal
Today, I saw a man wearing a 1950s narrow black tie with a motif and a skinny tie clasp, with a suede 1970s sport coat at church. I also saw a man wearing a plaid (I've seen the same pattern in some Pendleton ad) wool loop-collar shirt with his bomber jacket (not exactly vintage, but it was black with red sleeves that proudly stated something along the lines of "WWII ARMY, 1943". Another time, I saw a man wearing high-rise wide-legged olive wool pants, probably from Korea as his Trucker Cap stated something like "Korea, Marine, 1951". In Chicago, I saw a man wearing beat-up light gray Pork-Pie (he appeared to have pinched it many times) with a dark gray band, brim up, wearing a short-sleeve white shirt with a blue 1940s printed tie (poor guy must've had arthritis or something; it was not tied very well and he was walking very slowly) and black polyester pants with horn rims. During a concert (I'm a musician), two conductors were wearing vintage suits; one was wearing a 1950s skinny shawl collar with a 1950s clip-on, while the other conductor was wearing what appeared to be a 1940s tailcoat (wide, faille lapels) with a modern pre-tied bow and a modern, soft shirt. Both men were fairly short and seemed to be a little big for their suits (age does that, I guess). My Physics teacher (probably a Baby Boomer) in High School once wore one of his father's 1930s foulards. He commented on how I dressed like his father back when he was a kid whenever I wore my dress clothes to school. He even pulled me aside once and gave me his father's fine-leather tie case (we both think it's a tie case; it says "TIES") that he thinks was used by his father in the 1920s and 1930s (he was going to throw it out, as he was cleaning his attic).
Has anyone else seen similar sights or has a similar story?
-Quetzal