I have an old Detroit that was gifted a very long time ago. I didn't know it was called, only that I wore it so much that the edges of the cuffs and waist frayed, and when I wasn't looking on a visit home, my mother had a friend of hers cap all those frayed edges with some kind of dark brown...
thanks, Nacho. I did find a couple extensive posts on reddit about the Detroit, but to be honest, I found it confusing. I'm motivated, but I guess I'm not that motivated. One of those reddit threads was the history of the Detroit. Anytime I think of myself as obsessive, someone writing five...
can anyone tell me about the new Detroit jackets? I seem to remember they stopped making them and then began again, but made differently? Some kind of scuttlebutt in the past few years about them. If you can refresh my memory, I'd appreciate it. and then a couple other questions?
1) if wanting...
This is probably old hat to you mechanical guys. I used to work for a guy who managed a Rolex shop in the top 10% by sales, so I have a little experience (not a lot of knowledge though) with watches. I watched the operation from afar, but not too far. I don't own a good watch, but I very much...
This is probably buried somewhere in this thread, so I apologize for any redundency. I was helping someone clean out their basement, and I ran into an old Greenbrier women's field jacket, size 14R, made in 1975. What surprised me was the fake breast pockets. They were just pocket flaps sewn...
I've been looking to replace an MA-1, but I've been hesitant for this very fact. Because they're now a standard fashion item for both men and women, they're no longer really a jacket. It's now a top piece, like throwing on a cardigan. Many of them appear to have no insulation. I guess for the...
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Boiling up an old thread. This pack has already been mentioned a couple times in this thread.
1) Does anyone know of an online surplus store with used/vintage models of this...
One of the handy ways they're designed is the layers aren't hemmed closed. You can almost turn them completely inside out without cutting a stitch. Come from the bottom of the jacket. I think one of my tears was right above the chest pocket, where the GI's name was stitched. Can barely tell it...
I was gifted one of those. I think it is either 1966 or 1968. I'd have to check. A couple rips that I repaired with iron-on patches from behind the face of the material, so it is barely noticeable. Those patches are great.
I've had moc toes unravel exactly like that, and I've only owned one or two of the style. I've seen it on work sites too. I've wondered if it was inherent to the style and common to the construction of moc toes.
I remember they showed a close up of his shoe while he brush buffed it, and they were really ugly muted moc toe like black patent leather shoes. He was a basic dresser, but his shoes were another level or two below that. I would have thought he had basic wingtips, but that would have been a...
Fifty150 is bringing up a good point about resoles. If a $500 boot costs $100 to resole, that's a substantial perk, but if it costs $200-300 and a multi-month wait from the original maker, it changes things. I don't know about you, but if I spend $500+ on a pair of shoes, I'm not likely to hand...
I wash all my wool, and I love wool. I have a lot. Jackets. Pants. Shirts. Sweaters. Blankets. I use baby shampoo. It's cheaper than woolite and other specialty soaps. Gentle on the natural oils. Low suds. I use a front loader washer on the hand wash cycle. cold water only. Lay flat...
You wouldn't be able to wear those old sneakers anyway, even if you could find them and would want to wear them. Time has not be kind to sneaker components. The rubbers and plastics discolor and dry rot. The soles would crack and fall off within a day or two. Sneaker collectors collect them...
I know there are some high end/vintage eyeglass shops in Los Angeles, and I would assume in New York, Paris, London, and Milan. Maybe even in Miami Beach. Anywhere where fashion is significant in the economy. I used to have a name for a Los Angeles shop, but I cannot find it in my bookmarks...
This is one of my favorite threads on the board, but I have to admit a lot of the shorthand makes it difficult to follow. As a friendly request, when you folk start talking about a brand or model, could you type out the entire name and not abbreviate? Just the first, and maybe second, time you...
I grew up in the Midwest USA. I'm oversimplifying here... Lee were for girls, farmers, and for people who couldn't afford Levis. The girls wore them because the pre-fade and lighter colored denim were more feminine and fashion conscious. The farmers wore them because they were very inexpensive...
When I purchased my letter jacket in high school (what a waste of money that was), as my mother and I were paying for it, I immediately noticed one sleeve of leather was thick, stiff, and smooth like glass. The other sleeve was soft, supple, and already showing signs of creases, which is how I...
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