Milwaukee Today
16 degrees F
The 1940s Palmdayl sports coat
1940s flannel pants-charcoal
1940s/'50s tie
AE Park Avenue
Relaxing with the 1949 Mintgomery Wards catalog
They never bothered me; I do find suspenders more comfortable than belts. They also do a nice job of making the pleats in your trousers more pronounced.
Milwaukee today
18 degrees F; windy.
Dark charcoal DB jacket; 1939 union tag...I wish I had the pants to match.
1940s tie
Tan gab trousers dated 1944
AE Lexinton-black
Milwaukee today
35 degrees F; rain
Navy DB suit 1950...I haven't shown this one before.
1940s/early '50s tie
B! Wear cap...keepin' my head dry
AE Lloyd-burgundy
I forgot I said this two years ago. I haven't been back since, although I was in Chicago yesterday & will be down there a couple times a month for the forseeable future.
As a rule, I don't disagree with you. But at least from this photo, I think all the details of the suit work well together...and looks good on Scotty. I'm not so sure, however, I could pull it off.
Rather simple today:
Early '50s gabardine Penney's "Gentry" sport coat
1940s yellow/navy blue knit tie
Tan wool gabardine trousers-dated 1944
1940s/early '50s? "U Wing" Slip-On shoes
The shoes are very similar, and actually closer in color, to these slip-ons found in the...
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