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I'd say alot of us workwear fiends are thinking of doing the same thing!marineabilly said:I'm gonna get rid of all my 50's stuff.
I'd say alot of us workwear fiends are thinking of doing the same thing!marineabilly said:I'm gonna get rid of all my 50's stuff.
You are correct sir. I'm not ready to unload it just yet. But I also don't see myself wearing much of it anymore either.mike said:Rumor round town is top 50's stuff goes for peanuts today compared to its value a decade or two ago. Why not keep the 50's stuff for the next major 50's obsession to storm the planet in the spring of 2017?
mike said:Rumor round town is top 50's stuff goes for peanuts today compared to its value a decade or two ago. Why not keep the 50's stuff for the next major 50's obsession to storm the planet in the spring of 2017?
Yup. The decline was very sudden. I do think however, that if you have something that's in the My Freedamn books, you could get a decent amount of $$.mattfink said:It was even't a decade ago...about three years ago, you could still get crazy money for 50's stuff.
flat-top said:Yup. The decline was very sudden. I do think however, that if you have something that's in the My Freedamn books, you could get a decent amount of $$.
mattfink said:Wonder if they'd do it with buttons....the W&W stuff only goes up to a 40 and I need a 44.
flat-top said:Laugh all you want at this:
http://www.urbanoutfitters.com/urba...opId=SALE_YARDSALE_19&prepushId=SALE_YARDSALE
But for $19.99, it's pretty good. And the shawl collar looks better in person.
marineabilly said:I actually liked the look of that jacket at first and was going to pull the trigger on it, but then I realized the mistakes I made when buying 1950's clothes over the past 19 years (of course the first few of those years was learning the clothes).
I bought almost everything I could get my hands on even as mediocre as they may have been, which left me with tons of "shit" over the years. I'm trying not to make the same mistake with workwear clothing. I'm trying to buy the best (in my opinion) repro's and originals. Granted, I won't go hog wild, as i'd like to think I have some spending discipline, but buying from Japan is not going to be cheap. I got my cross hairs focused on some nice pieces at the moment.
I guess you can say I'm going through a wardrobe overhaul.
mattfink said:Well said! I did very much the same thing...luckily selling off a bunch of BC Ethic stuff at it's peak. I've owned off an on some loud 50's stuff, but really prefer flap pocket gabs, hollywood pants and hawaiian shirts.
I have some of the J. Crew chambrays, but I wear them to my office job on casual days. Really starting to look hard at what I'm buying and the quality is the most important aspect (vs. price). better to have a few good pieces than a large pile of cheap junk. The e-Workers stuff is really the best for the $ in my opinion right now.
mike said:Acquiring classic and repro work wear is a lot like making love to a woman.
Creeping Past said:So we're calling you Swiss Mike now, are we?
mike said:Acquiring classic and repro work wear is a lot like making love to a woman.