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  1. mike

    Fashion Park suits

    thunder, Fantastic finds in print and reality! Congratulations! I have one question and pardon me if this is off topic but, with all the wonderful suits and style you have - where do you go all dressed up!? I'm always looking for excuses to dress up nicely and have a hard time finding them.
  2. mike

    Period Accurate Dress Shirts

    Hello Darcy! Thanks so much for following my link! :) I would vote for the washable version, but lets see what the consensus is.
  3. mike

    30's~40's Work Boots

    The price they are charging is outrageous and makes me think if they mark these up double the proper cost then they probably do the same thing for all of their stuff. rip off central! :mad:
  4. mike

    Period Accurate Dress Shirts

    I agree, I wish the vintage shirt company made this style.
  5. mike

    30's~40's Work Boots

    rw-8100 sadly, I can't find out when they were made or any plans for them to go back into production in the foreseeable future :eusa_doh:
  6. mike

    What are you wearing today??

    Yeeeah! Socrates sculpture park with the pup no less! :eusa_clap Which shirt is that?
  7. mike

    30's~40's Work Boots

    those linden's look miiiighty interesting! Although I wonder what that one square of leather is doing sticking down from the middle tongue. I hope they haven't tried to improve on a traditional look. I have been hoping to get something that looks/feels like the shoe version of a vintage work...
  8. mike

    Wanna 1920s/'30s-style Newsboy Cap? Have One Made!

    bump! :)
  9. mike

    Vintage Workwear

    I won this shawl collar coat for under $70 bucks shipped. Aero Leather is willing to replace the rotting small external leather pieces. The coat looks A LOT like the coat worn by Lon Chaney, Sr. in one of his last (and lost) films, Thunder! by comparison... the story goes that Lon paid a...
  10. mike

    Pre-war Stetson

    absolutely fantastic!!! congratulations!!!
  11. mike

    Reproduction classic workwear

    lol The only "killer" social life I know is the stone dead type :p
  12. mike

    Reproduction classic workwear

    Sure! And the ones I just linked are Heller's Cafe/Ware-House products, of the same out of reach prices as the jcrew shirt! haha The financial ceiling of work wear repros, but from what I hear, incredibly well researched and put together. Also, if you notice, it's function guiding form -...
  13. mike

    Reproduction classic workwear

    If a person is spending that sort of money, did you see these?
  14. mike

    Reproduction classic workwear

    I have to say, I don't particularly like what they did with that shirt. And the price is wacky.
  15. mike

    Vintage Workwear

    anachronistic - that's the word! I was sitting here dumbfounded knowing there was an exact word out there and it wasn't coming to me. Thanks teach' :p I also wonder if they just come from an earlier period. When the removable collar fad raged over a few decades from the turn of the...
  16. mike

    Vintage Workwear

    ah-cha, yes I looked at it too quick. Still though, removable collars on a work shirt seems strange even though obviously they existed.
  17. mike

    Vintage Workwear

    Looking past the obviously staggering price, the idea of a "work shirt" with french cuffs and a removable collar speaks for such a different time. Fascinating indeed!
  18. mike

    Hair cuts

    Ahem, we prefer to be called "them white folk" if you please :rolleyes: I believe most people of all walks of life, if they could afford it, used some variation of a hair tonic or wax early on. Correct me if I'm wrong, but pomade to me is more an Elvis thing. He was the first to take the...
  19. mike

    Hair cuts

    Who makes Dapper Man? I'd be shocked to find out it's not somehow connected to someone here?! I'm mighty curious myself to try it now. I use tresemme styling putty. It's ok. you can have it stay wet looking even though it actually dries or you can comb it through for a dry 30's wavy look...
  20. mike

    Hair cuts

    lol In all fairness, only if one calls it into action. Otherwise, all it does is collect dust.

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