Vintage Stetson and double breasted sport coat with Burberry scarf, it's my Virginian cold take on the 1940's. I think it kinda looks like the pictures of my grandpa from when he was my age back in the later 40's. let me know what y'all think!
My newest favorite: A light brown Stetson from circa 1945 - 1950, made of beaver felt sent to me by a really swell guy I met on here. Going for the vintage look so I made the quality of the photo look more grainy.
This sports coat I picked up vintage, it's from France made in 1977 and i've been wearing it to death this summer because it's perfect for the heat. I've yet to find a tie that doesn't go well with it, but it has a slightly green tint so that's been my favorite color to pair it with so far. Let...
Getting even more use out of my Knox Fifth Ave hat. It's easier to get the right tilt than my other hats for some reason, probably the fit is probably a little better. I thought I'd match the antique aesthetic of the train in my local town from the 40's and shoot some pictures. Let me know what...
Trying to be more active here on the forums, I went for a walk around the lake and wanted to get some more use out of my newest hat.
Check me out on instagram @Klimasclassic where I talk about vintage finds and classic style :)
Got some use out of my newest vintage brown Fedora from Knox Fifth Avenue, while walking the Brooklyn Bridge in NYC.
Let me know what y'all think! :)
Check me out on instagram @Klimasclassic where I talk about vintage finds and classic style :)
Don't worry I will :)
I don't know the rules on here about self promoting so I apologize if this break any rules, but I have an Instagram where I've posted quite a few of my outfits and hats if you want to check it out it's @klimasclassic
Thanks!!
As the Rat Pack once said "A hats not a hat unless it's tilted", too bad good quality hats are harder to come by these days, that one was a lucky find! I need to get myself a panama soon...
I'm actually a younger guy haha. I'm 18 but i'm really into classic style; still trying to figure out how to either get my blog to take off or get a job where I can dress vintage
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That's fair, I mean one thing for sure it was when Saks still sold quality hats. But hey, it holds up in any weather and looks fantastic with a sweater vest!
I bought it second hand and the buyer made the claim, there's also a price tag on an old slip of paper inside the hat band with the price of $25.00 so from what i've seen of vintage hat ads it would have to be around 1950's or 60's based on the price. The quality screams vintage as well because...
Matching my Dobbs Fifth Avenue fedora with my London Fog trench coat to go for a classic Bogart look. Virginian winters aren't particularly cold so the outfit holds up in the snow.
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