fluteplayer07
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The cufflinks were the first thing I noticed looking at that last picture, also. Fantastic! Where did you get them?
Cheers,
Cheers,
Alan, I have to say, after what seems like years of seeing you in great ensembles, this suit is my favorite. Love it! :eusa_clap
AlanC, I love those (gold?) cufflinks you're wearing with your suit. What can you tell us about them?
The cufflinks were the first thing I noticed looking at that last picture, also. Fantastic! Where did you get them?
Ok so after looking at this thread over the years I have come to the conclusion that gentlemen have it easier when it comes to dressing vintage. Mens wear hasn't changed as dramatically over the years like women's wear has
That's a great casual look.
High waisted pants, With braces, shirt, 30's fed and western working riding boots. 40's trench. Photo taken at dusk...
Yesterday was dark, damp and dreary. I wasn't in a correct mood because of it.....
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Three-piece with interesting treatments. Knit edges of the waistcost, large patch pockets and elbow patches on the jacket, also note the button hole on the lapel. Not-quite-horizontal front pocket on the trousers. Vintage bone and brown Dexter spectators. Lid by Dave Johnson in Las Vegas.
Ok so after looking at this thread over the years I have come to the conclusion that gentlemen have it easier when it comes to dressing vintage. Mens wear hasn't changed as dramatically over the years like women's wear has
Ok so after looking at this thread over the years I have come to the conclusion that gentlemen have it easier when it comes to dressing vintage. Mens wear hasn't changed as dramatically over the years like women's wear has