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ShuckinTheCorn

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Well, folks as yall can tell i'm new around these parts, and I'd like to put forth a proposition for any takers. A little bit about myself: Oh i'm just your run of the mill country boy at heart trying to survive in this big ol' city full of fancy cars and flashy clothes! In other words, I can't dress myself in anything vintage/formal to save my life! I was wondering if I were to post up a few pictures (to get an idea of my build, look, etc.), some of yall could suggest what kind of cut or style of suit would look good on me, haircut, shoes...the whole nine. I cringe at the sound of the word "makeover" so we'll have to use "full body-off restoration" for the time being! Guys and gals...whoever is up for it! Any takers?:D
 

ShuckinTheCorn

New in Town
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Gainesville, Florida
WOW! Now that's a quick response if I've ever seen one! Should I post the pics of me in formal clothing that I typically wear (basic three button black suit, white shirt, white pocket silk, tie, etc.) or casual clothes, maybe basketball shorts and a t-shirt so yall can see the basic model that you're working with (LOL I make myself sound like a car or something). What do yall think? I feel like a nodern, tailored suit (the type I normally wear) would hide my build a lot...
 

ShuckinTheCorn

New in Town
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Gainesville, Florida
Sorry for the hold up, but here they are...just me in a t-shirt and b-ball shorts (don't laugh!!!). Any suggestions on what kind of suit (or cut of suit), hat, shoes, etc. would look good? Thanks yall!

luxgc6.jpg
 

Lady Day

I'll Lock Up
Bartender
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Crummy town, USA
I think youd be dapper in a suit with a vest in an early 1940s style. Something of a golden wheat color, a nice tweed perhaps? As far as lids, Ill let the fellas give tips on that.

Good luck,

LD
 

Brooksie

One Too Many
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1,166
Location
Portland, Oregon
Hi Shuckin,

I very much agree with Lady Day and her recomendation of a 1940's style suit in a golden wheat color, that sounds awsome and of course a fedora to top it all off but what color.....?

On your more casual days though I think you could pull off a 1950's look, with a bowling shirt, jeans and a shoe from that era.

Brooksie
 

ideaguy

One Too Many
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Western Massachusetts
You don't look like a basketball player-try some khaki colored shorts, with a
belt, and a nice shot-sleeved linen shirt-just as cool, and ready for anything
(but basketball), and top it off with a Panama hat-you'll look swell!
 

Rick Blaine

My Mail is Forwarded Here
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3,958
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Saskatoon, SK CANADA
Agreed...

ideaguy said:
You don't look like a basketball player-try some khaki colored shorts, with a
belt, and a nice shot-sleeved linen shirt-just as cool, and ready for anything
(but basketball), and top it off with a Panama hat-you'll look swell!

This time o' year in G'ville, I'd be :eek: NEKKID,:eek: iff'n I could get away with it. Barring that, I would tend toward the seersucker/linen end of the spectrum, topped, natch, with a vintage panama and holding a mai- ti/planters punch/singapore sling. I would take a slow drive down Rt. 24 'til I dead-ended in Cedar Key & I would stare out into the gulf until after sunset...:D
 

jake_fink

Call Me a Cab
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Taranna
ShuckinTheCorn said:
Sorry for the hold up, but here they are...just me in a t-shirt and b-ball shorts (don't laugh!!!). Any suggestions on what kind of suit (or cut of suit), hat, shoes, etc. would look good? Thanks yall!

lexgc6.jpg

May we print this image and create paper dolls?

Then we can work with this:

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Brooksie

One Too Many
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1,166
Location
Portland, Oregon
Hey Shuckin,

in response to where you can get vintage clothes like the ones that were mentioned... you could go to E-bay or you can look up vintage clothing stores in your local phone book or try estate sales or thrift stores. Another idea is you could look up fashions from the era's mentioned, on line-get a visual on the cuts, looks and styles and go to a modern day suit shop and see if they have any styles that have a vintage apeal.
Just some thoughts.....

Brooksie
 

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