I have an Oscar de la Renta SB black tux.
A shawl collar SB dinner jacket.
A black Argyll jacket (Highland dress)
and a Prince Charlie Jacket with a waistcoat (Highland dress)
Classic: Necco Wafers. I loved them as a kid and I still can't put the roll down once I open it. They go back to 1847, but that style of confection goes back to the original colonies. :)
Modern: Tied between gummy bears and Reese's peanut butter cups.
The USAF tartan is worn by the USAF Reserve Pipe Band. They tour the world with the rest of the Air Force Reserve Band (Brass ensemble, orchestra, rock band, etc). They are also detailed for unique events/ceremonies.
The kilt may not be worn as part of the standard uniform and may only be...
Yes, it is the Air Force tartan.
I'm technically Clan Campbell on my Mother's side. My Father's side is heavy duty German/Austrian (the umlaut was removed in the 1930's).
Tango, thank you for your service. It's always good to see another bluesuiter. Cheers!
BTW, I was at a Ren Fest...
If it looks good. That's always been the basis of all my apparel choices.
The flat cap looks great. I think a fedora would look very good.
Regardless, This purchase is geard towards a "pants" ensemble. ;)
Slainte!
FWIW, anything you wear, be it 40's or 21 century, it is a costume. That includes jeans and a tee-shirt. Now, someone implying that you are "dressing up" in a costume is something entirely different.
So, the kids you see wearing XXXL white tee shirts that hang down below their butts, denim...
I left a negative to a seller who raped me on "undisclosed" shipping charges(customs).
After numerous emails back and forth, I said screw it and left a clear, concise, and very honest negative feedback.
I then followed up with this additional feedback;
He in turn left ME negative...
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My name is Joe.
I am from Philadelphia.
I have been known to wear everything from kilts to Victorian to Stormtrooper armor (don't ask).
The former is "frequent" wear. I unfortunately have to wear pants at work. The latter two would be at an...
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