Swing Motorman
One of the Regulars
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Hello ladies and gents. Your wayward trolley operator finally got on the right track back to the Lounge (err, I mean, got life in order and found some time!)
I'm looking for outfit advice for an upcoming event/presentation. I need to introduce a 1947 trolley car at its dedication, by portraying a sales rep of a trolley building company circa 1947. I'm wondering what sort of clothes and shoes would be plausible.
My "employer" would be the St. Louis Car Co (basic overview here, if anyone's interested I can recommend a much better history in a book.) Not especially traditional nor especially progressive, St. Louis's business culture mostly boiled down to confidence in their build quality. The event is in mid-August, so I'm expecting it to be hot.
Specifically, I'm wondering:
I appreciate any and all suggestions that help me make the best presentation to the event audience!
-Steven
P.S. Wow, it feels good to be back. I had no idea how much I missed this place.
I'm looking for outfit advice for an upcoming event/presentation. I need to introduce a 1947 trolley car at its dedication, by portraying a sales rep of a trolley building company circa 1947. I'm wondering what sort of clothes and shoes would be plausible.
My "employer" would be the St. Louis Car Co (basic overview here, if anyone's interested I can recommend a much better history in a book.) Not especially traditional nor especially progressive, St. Louis's business culture mostly boiled down to confidence in their build quality. The event is in mid-August, so I'm expecting it to be hot.
Specifically, I'm wondering:
- Would spectator shoes be worn by a businessman on a customer visit? This is a summer event, so I was leaning towards using them.
- Which would you think more plausible: vest or no vest?
- Given the timeframe of May 1947, I'm guessing either more conservative wartime suit styles or early postwar "bold" designs would fit. Am I missing something there?
- Any specific trends in fedoras for businessmen in the immediate postwar years?
I appreciate any and all suggestions that help me make the best presentation to the event audience!
-Steven
P.S. Wow, it feels good to be back. I had no idea how much I missed this place.