Cream or even light blue would do the trick, but not white :) an Englishman simply must contrast his shirt, tie and sock so dramatically it leaves others with the impression he dressed in the dark.
We have a page winner! And bravo for owning a wife who still knits socks. One minor thought if I may, as smashing as the ensemble is, please take no offense at all, but consider avoiding the white shirt its for American businessmen and schoolboys. A country check would be the one.
Hi TT thanks for getting back, well for me 1940's boots are shorties with a french toe and 2.5 inch under slung heel, which they do. Very simple. I'm not into fancy colours just black or brown. I don't know of any other company that offers these features. Do you? And thanks for the links...
Thanks dude, but I am not talking about work boots per say, I'm looking for period cowboy boots. Thing is with Becks is that they will make replica 1940's boots for you and I wanted to know if anyone has had any vintage cowboy boots made?
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I have to agree Rabbit, i went from page 1 to page 44 on this thread and you can see the caps getting tighter and tighter, brim slightly smaller, slightly less width, bit more height, softer edges; "he who clings most tenaciously to his first idea cannot be an artist" Da Vinci.
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