Definitely all over the place here. I wear clothes that range all the way from the 1930s to the early 2000s. There's a lot of different fashions in those years. Why restrict myself?
Facebook is no longer the powerhouse it once was, now mostly being home to older generations who are trying to keep track of their grandkids. No matter the platform, it seems, kids will always view something as "uncool" as soon as the older generation gets a grasp of it. The main hold that...
The Carhartt jacket demands a certain body type, and even then requires a baseball bat to break it in. But their quality is bar none, and are definitely a work horse jacket (or mechanic's jacket), not a fashion statement (as much as blue collar chic tries to make it one).
I mentioned it a while back, but I finally got around to taking pictures of my vintage G1 after picking it up from the cleaners last week. I've no idea on the brand as there's no tags, but the shearling is cozy if a bit worn, and the wonderfully patinas leather is thick but buttery smooth.
Cleaning up the Crystal Palace dinosaurs in the 1950s.
With progress in paleontology, the models featured in the 1851 Great Exposition in London fell into disuse and many were subject to vandalism.
As does mine, though a bit looser in the sleeves.
Personally, I'm rather fond of the A2. I find that it makes a nice windbreaker, and the extra room in the body lets me wear a thick roll-neck underneath.
I'm in deep into my Christmas movie marathon, It Happened On 5th Avenue on Saturday night, Christmas with the Kranks last night, and I've saved my three favorite for last! Right now it's Miracle on 34th Street, with Shop Around the Corner and It's A Wonderful Life up next!
Yeah, I refinished the jump boots. The finish on the stock ones were just too plasticky for me.
3 and 4 are both Carolina Logger sub-zeros, though different years. #3 are 90s era without safety toe, and #4 are 70s era with the steel toe, so I can wear them at work.
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