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Great Look!
HatRak said:Seriously cute! You could tell me stories anytime . . .
Hatrak
Dinerman said:
Warden said:
Well after reading this BBC news report about how the good people of Cardiff like nothing more than popping down to the supermarket in a pair of PJ’s and comfortable slippers.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/wales/8484116.stm
So tomorrow I think I will be mostly wearing pyjamas.
Harry
Widebrim said:And we get laughed at for wearing a suit and hat!
Chasseur said:Went to the opening of the opera season last night, so it was a rare excuse to wear my white tie and tails! Sorry for the self portrait in the dingy bathroom mirror here, but my better half canceled on me so I had to go solo...
Vintage Palm Beach tailcoat (probably 1950s?), matching trousers made by Indy Magnoli, Vintage Shirt Company marcella shirt and bow tie, detachable collar by Vintage Shirt Company, vintage 1940s British marcella waistcoat, vintage Swank MOP cufflink and stud set, white linen pocket square, and some nice plain toe oxfords by John Bros. Mini-carnations are hard to find in Hawaii, so I used a white orchid.
Please don't stereotype a fine city! Such a thing could happen anywhere in the western world, unfortunately, and indeed some FL members have noted it from the areas where they live.Warden said:...the good people of Cardiff like nothing more than popping down to the supermarket in a pair of PJ’s and comfortable slippers.
Marc Chevalier said:.
My friend wore his 1933-'35 belted back suit today:
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Dinerman said:
djgo-cat-go said:aaaahwwwsome suit he's wearing! what a dashing appearance, the shoes could use a close-up too! :eusa_clap
Marc Chevalier said:.
My friend wore his 1933-'35 belted back suit today:
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djgo-cat-go said:Hey Dinerman, great looking as always! could you tell me something about those boots you're wearing? are those hunting-boots and are they watertight? lined with warm material? vintage or new, and if new where could those be bought? many questions I know, I would appreciate it if you could reply..
Mario said:Heading for a birthday party tonight.
Brilliant look for snow. Elegant but practical.Mountain Man said:We have had only 2 major snows in WNC this winter, and both have been unusually heavy. Because of this morning's weather forecast, I dressed a little more ruggedly for the office than I usually do. No suit today - Bill's Khakis heavy canvas trousers, Viyella shirt, British Handcraft Ltd sweater, Loden overcoat, tweed cap and heavily greased Filson boots.
Warden said:
Edna and I went to Militaria sale today. Hidden in the army webbing was the odd civilian find.
She loves this repro 'Rocket' jumper, she found. So much so she wore it as soon as we got home for a picture I needed for an upcoming blog about wartime rations.
Harry
Hamilton_Honey said:Well, today is so lovely out that I just had to have a little bicycle ride - forgive the mussed hair...
And since I have company coming from california for a visit tomorrow, it's time to tidy up the house! Head scarf: check. Pinny: check. Dust mitt: check.
This is my favorite apron because of the romance - My dear friend Ellie (who worked a government office job during WWI) made it as part of a matched pair for herself and her DH. She gave it to me telling me that she had many fond memories of him wearing this very one and helping her with the dishes after supper in the evenings in their wee little newlywed house - now there's a good fellow! I like to think of them when I wear it to do my chores