Me, I have a problem with keeping those "little tiny hairs growin' out my face" at bay. But it makes it easier to trim it up into any shape I think of. Even if it's a little Depp job.
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Dan
I'm utterly amazed how hard it is to find a shawl collar pullover like this one. You would think it would be an easy find.[huh]
I've looked just about everywhere on the web and the only thing I could find was a custom number out of Canada for about $128. Gap had one out a while ago that...
Congratulations on your first Dobbs Cicero, and welcome to the Lounge!:eusa_clap
It appears from the photos that it would most likely be from the very late 1950's to about 1966-ish. A better trained eye than mine would be able to nail an era down though, and there are plenty who are...
I'm sure Mallory would have used the modern textiles had he had them to use. They used what they had at the time, which was probably state of the art, and didn't think twice about it. I suppose 50 years from now textiles will be even better at insulating and they would think it would be unsafe...
Definately give it the 4 weeks before trimming it up at all. It will look Willy Nelson scragley for a couple of weeks, but at around 4 weeks it will have enough thickness to trim it up and shape properly. Thenk you could just trim it to the moustache and chin wiskers and have a Trotsky look...
Part my hair on the right but tilt the lid to the left. That way it keeps me on an even keel.:D The has seem to migrate over that way even if I put it on square. Plus I tend to drive with my window down in my truck so I reflexively push it over to that side to keep the wind from grabbing it and...
There was one that Marc C. had (he sold it recently) a pale violet Citation. Now that was a lovely looking lid. Did anybody here happen to get that one? I recently got one of his black Dobbs that appears to shimmer a shade of navy blue in the right light. I would love to get one of Arts navy...
I have the book on order since I saw the film. But the images were posted because of the jacket. I'm not too worried about it being spot on to what may have been by Heinrich Harrer. I'd love to get one made though if I can't find one like it.;)
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Dan
Small World HepKat!
I tend to get the sir treatment more and compliments from people in general even if I go to town in semi-vintage style. It feels pretty good.
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Dan
Thanks BT, that info will be most helpful. The last image was just to reference the sweater. I think my J. Peterman tweed would go well with that style of sweater once I get it fitted. The zip neck sweater with the loden jacket though is of interest, would you know what style that is called...
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