There was a thread here a few years ago which dealt with the matter of alterations on vintage clothing. Several members were dead set against any alterations whatsoever; if they didn't fit they should be resold to those whom they fit. Though one gent (from your neck of the woods) with a rather...
I would make it up as a suit but probably wear the pieces as separates more times than not. A belt back (with double breast patch pockets) sounds good as well
No it's just that all I've been hearing about Eneslow all these years is that they are one of a kind and now you're saying that they're a dime a dozen. So I'm asking you, what are the names of these two Eneslow-type stores in your area? It's just a matter of curiosity on my part.:)
I ran across these shirts by Versace that use shirting with a vintage feel. Over the years I've seen Versace as well asArmani use stuff inspired by goods of the golden era.
The collars even have a vintage vibe.
Who designs Hermes scarves?
Paris
http://on.wsj.com/194yQMN
Every Hermès scarf has a tale. "Les Cannes" emerged from a framed collection of antique canes that artist Virginie Jamin spied in the company's private museum.
The Hermès scarf is a coveted, much-collected symbol of...
And there are some who are hard of hearing: I had an aunt in Chicago who moved into a Mies van der Rohe apartment building with her French antique furnishings. At the same moment in time, less than a mile up the road lived Mies van der Rohe, in an Art Deco apartment building filled with modern...
If you read the link you will see that in addition to orthodics they make bespoke shoes as well as modifying your existing shoes. There really is no place quite like them.
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