It's great to see how everyday people put their outfits together. A great bunch of characters that's for sure.
http://www.laboiteverte.fr/portraits-de-criminels-australiens-dans-les-annees-1920/
Now I know the whole subject of "that show" is touchy, but you have to admit this is really cool from at least a reenactor/ADD standpoint (from which most of us here suffer).
http://blog.makezine.com/archive/2010/12/backyard_is_a_mash_set_replica.html
I just want to point out that this is an old thread and in the year or so since it first appeared his post count is now 2,792.
So even more congrats Mr. Paladin!
If nothing else this current trend will let me stock up on certain vintage inspired workwear that I can use for many years. And just think, soon it will all be on sale at Kohl's! ;)
I bought one of those a couple of years ago, it's complete garbage. I don't even think you could call it a "toy" camera unless you define that as something that only takes blurry photos. I immediately sold it on Ebay. Unless they completely redesigned it since then I wouldn't waste you're time...
Not really role models, but male models.
Or to put it more plainly, the men on the lounge who always seem to have "the look" and that I always look to for guidance when I'm trying to put an outfit together:
Forgotten Man
Marc Chevalier
Douglas
Havershaw
Matt Deckard
Baron Kurtz...
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