volatile
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B!Wear cap, Sugar Cane 1940s-style half-zip work-shirt, Uniqlo jeans and black engineer boots.
Quigley Brown said:I'll try an ascot today...
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Slim Portly said:Black double-breasted peak lapel two-piece with no vents and pleated trousers, pink dress shirt and pocket square, black tie with fuchsia flower pattern, black satin braces, black sleeve garters, crystal tie pin, and vintage black Stetson Premier homburg. In relative terms the suit is brand new; I found a 1996 5-pence coin in the outer breast pocket.
chanteuseCarey said:also love the sunglasses, good size and shape to go with the clothes. Are they new or vintage? What brand and style please?
fortworthgal said:Well here I am today, please excuse the "office bathroom" decor - my husband nabbed the camera this morning, so I had to wait until I came into work to take a photo. Also please excuse my expression of extreme concentration while attempting to get a decent shot in said office bathroom. I promise my face looks much cuter in person.
1950s vintage cotton dress
Modern belt
1940s black carved bakelite necklace
Modern black ballet flats (not shown)
maggiethespy said:Macheath and Cherry Lips, you two are too kind
Macheath, love the look! I spy argyle socks!
Fortworthgal, you look adoreable!
Volatile, love that hat!
This is my look for this very blustery day. I wore the jeans to class, and then the skirt to work at the library. Sorry for the quality-- I still haven't gotten used to the self-timer on my new camera. I'll get it down one of these days.
Well said, Ms. RRL--Maggie, irresistible indeed! Now, once I can get my scaly little heart to stop twittering I need to figure out which is gonna be less trouble: cramming my eyes back into their sockets, or explaining what happened to the folks I work with at my* library?rubyredlocks said:A redhead in green, you just hit on one of my personal weaknesses. Irresistable!
volatile said:
kools said:Milwaukee today
37 degrees F
Sport coat dated March 23, 1949
No tie today
1940s trousers
AE Lloyd
How can you date it down to the day?