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Well, I think it's a safe bet to say that even when most of us aren't wearing 60 year old clothes, we LOOK like we are!
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Rigby Reardon said:That's when you're NOT dressed in vintage? (Has this thread strayed?)
Ben Davis pants have a great cut. My father sends me a couple pairs a year from California. I just wish they would go back to 10% cotton.resortes805 said:Yup, Ben Davis has been using the same pattern for their workpants since the 30's.
MudInYerEye said:Ben Davis pants have a great cut. My father sends me a couple pairs a year from California. I just wish they would go back to 10% cotton.
Hemingway Jones said:I guess my total casual look is khakis with a polo shirt with a t-shirt underneath, almost always with a blazer. I only own one pair of jeans and one pair of sneakers that I only wear in the gym.
Senator Jack said:If you ain't wearin' vintage, you need more vintage.
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flat-top said:Ironically, as my look has evolved (devolved?) into a more vintage style, I'm actually wearing less vintage clothing. With my 40's-50's Hepcat style, which really, was me for most of my adult life, I was pretty strict about almost always wearing true vintage. The thrill of hunting for those pieces and Ebay victories was part of the fun.
Now for the most part I've settled comfortably into a 20's-30's-40's working man look, and as we all know, the amount of repro workwear that is easily and inexpensively accsessible is incredible. I've splurged on some expensive pieces as well, and still have some great vintage pieces in the mix.
Procuring these things now is much easier, and it's a style that suits me much better.
grundie said:As my 1 year old son started walking a few weeks ago and has now developed the ability to destroy anything he wants, I am wearing less vintage style through necessity.
Around 50% of his food and drink ends up somewhere other than inside him. I am terrified of him ruining any more my good clothes. He ruined a really nice light tweed jacket on me by throwing a spoonful of orange coloured baby food goo at it.
As a result I end up wearing things like no-name jeans, canvas shoes and one of the many Cape Cod hoodies we own. My wife has family in Cape Cod and they buy us loads of Cape Cod hoodies for some reason. Personally, I'd prefer they sent us Cape Cod beer, but the hoodies are handy.