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Hello all,
I'm new here so I feel as if I should introduce myself briefly before I get onto topic:
My name is Joshua, I'm 20 and I'm from Berkshire, England although I currently live in Cornwall where I study Illustration at University. I walk, garden and play various instruments. I also colourise black and white photographs, in fact if you follow the WW2 Colourised Photos page on Facebook you may very well have seen some of my work.
I've had an interest in modern history - particularly 1900-1960ish, for a long time however it only manifested itself into an interest in clothing fairly recently. Being a student, I don't have huge amounts of money and while I'm aware of shops such as Old Town and Darcy Clothing, these are out of my price range at present.
What I'm looking for is some advice on how to spot items that I might be able to find in high-street stores and charity shops that will work for emulating the overall appearance. I imagine there are a great number of people on here who insist upon 100% authenticity - believe me, i'd love to, but it just isn't doable for me at the moment.
In terms of what interest me - A lot of vintage fashions in the UK these days seem to focus far more on the American side of 40s style clothing, what I'm interested in is the more rough-and-ready work clothing of interwar/war time Britain. Think land workers, navvies, fishermen etc.
At the moment, my main go-to pair of trousers is a tan pair of high-waist, loose leg fit, 6-wale cords which I have fastened brace buttons onto (sadly not fishtail).
I often pair this with a linen/cotton collarless shirt or fine knit undershirt/henley shirt.
I have a brown/grey tweed bakerboy cap ordered as well.
In case i'm rambling a bit: I'd like to know what sort of key items of clothing I should look out for in order to emulate a look reminiscent of a 30s/40s labourer. For example what should trousers look like (do they have to be fishtail?), what should waistcoats look like, etc. etc.
I'd also be particularly interested in summer-suitable leg wear that fit the look as I'm afraid those big, chunky chords will be far too hot during a Cornish summer!
I hope I haven't been too wordy and nonsensical! Thank you in advance!
I'm new here so I feel as if I should introduce myself briefly before I get onto topic:
My name is Joshua, I'm 20 and I'm from Berkshire, England although I currently live in Cornwall where I study Illustration at University. I walk, garden and play various instruments. I also colourise black and white photographs, in fact if you follow the WW2 Colourised Photos page on Facebook you may very well have seen some of my work.
I've had an interest in modern history - particularly 1900-1960ish, for a long time however it only manifested itself into an interest in clothing fairly recently. Being a student, I don't have huge amounts of money and while I'm aware of shops such as Old Town and Darcy Clothing, these are out of my price range at present.
What I'm looking for is some advice on how to spot items that I might be able to find in high-street stores and charity shops that will work for emulating the overall appearance. I imagine there are a great number of people on here who insist upon 100% authenticity - believe me, i'd love to, but it just isn't doable for me at the moment.
In terms of what interest me - A lot of vintage fashions in the UK these days seem to focus far more on the American side of 40s style clothing, what I'm interested in is the more rough-and-ready work clothing of interwar/war time Britain. Think land workers, navvies, fishermen etc.
At the moment, my main go-to pair of trousers is a tan pair of high-waist, loose leg fit, 6-wale cords which I have fastened brace buttons onto (sadly not fishtail).
I often pair this with a linen/cotton collarless shirt or fine knit undershirt/henley shirt.
I have a brown/grey tweed bakerboy cap ordered as well.
In case i'm rambling a bit: I'd like to know what sort of key items of clothing I should look out for in order to emulate a look reminiscent of a 30s/40s labourer. For example what should trousers look like (do they have to be fishtail?), what should waistcoats look like, etc. etc.
I'd also be particularly interested in summer-suitable leg wear that fit the look as I'm afraid those big, chunky chords will be far too hot during a Cornish summer!
I hope I haven't been too wordy and nonsensical! Thank you in advance!