Hmm, now if the background of the FL man had blinds instead of specks it'd be perfect IMO. :cheers1:
The blinds didn't work with a solid black building and blue sky skyline, but now that there is a bit more detail I think they'd be perfect.
I think the reason why no one else saw this is because it was listed under top-hats.
It just goes to show, uninformed sellers are often treasure-troves for good deals.:cheers1:
Depends on the type of "lint-roller" you buy.
I've found that some of the cheaper ones not only work poorly but they leave a residue as well(when I've tried to get cat hair off of my dark jackets).
Is there a sure-fire way to tell between 30-40s vintage woven ties and the woven ties from the 1970s? The ones with the square bottoms anyway, I've never seen the ones like 'Root pictured.
I've seen a few on my thrifting runs, but I've always thought they were 70s ties.
I bought me a pair of Johnston and Murphy cap-toes:
And my father bought two pairs of loafers: Alden and Allen Edmonds(they look much better in person):
My theory is, if you are wearing authentic Wild West clothing, you won't get a second look as much of it is very subdued.
The theatrical kind of clothing, though, is another story.
BTW, if I don't sell my hat, I need to do something about the brim, I just can't get it to do what I want.
Is there a good way to shape the brim? Does the old steam trick work like it does with Fedoras? I don't want to steam it all up and find out that I've ruined it.
I don't know if "auctioning" in a classified section fits either.
From my understanding, this type of section (on all of the boards I have ever been to), is meant for someone to set a price on a piece of merchandise and sell it at that price(usually to avoid the hassle or inflated prices of...
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