I don't know about that... the first time I heard specifically about steampunk was in reference to Honour Among Punks:
http://www.readaboutcomics.com/2003/07/10/honour-among-punks-the-complete-baker-street/
This preceded Alan Moore's comic series by many years.
lol Hey, he could hit the taco truck regularly and have it fit better too! :p
How's about some images of this monkey suit to stoke the philosophical fire some more!
Or really appreciate it. It's just what people do today, so they follow the herd. They will look back and laugh at pictures of themselves today just as they look back further and laugh at pictures of themselves in Z Cavaricci's and flipped hair.
To quote the great poet, Lux Interior...
Love 'em! A much better alternative to the Japanese repros! Where the Japanese excel in certain styling details, they never seem to make any of their winter wear warm enough. I'd say kool but actually the Penny's stuff looks VARM! :D
Emo is pop culture brought on by Hot Topics being opened in every mall across the USA in the mid to late 90's. I'm going to remain positive and say that punk rock never truly became pop culture. That probably isn't entirely accurate, I'm just not admitting to it. It bugs me to no end seeing...
I'm very hesitant to go out of my way to possibly ruin a one of a kind work of art. That being said, my concern is in the tailoring process. Sometimes a tailor's work can't be undone. Last winter I took a 1926 suit (which I posted pictures the other day) to my (now) ex-tailors to get dry...
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