Josephine
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DerMann said:Excellent, I'm rather glad I purchased one, then.
Here's the exact one I bought:
Please post a picture when you do wear it.
DerMann said:Excellent, I'm rather glad I purchased one, then.
Here's the exact one I bought:
[/QUOTE]Bugsy said:Incredible!
UOTE=Mr. Rover]I just got back my cream palm beach dinner jacket from the tailor...Whatcha think?
DerMann said:Excellent, I'm rather glad I purchased one, then.
Quite right. I suppose they went out of style some time after The Great War, as I've yet to come across anyone wearing one in photos of the era.
Here's the exact one I bought:
http://www.vintageshirt.co.uk/images/co101.jpg
I say, absolutely spiffing illustration.jamespowers said:Here are a few ideas of what to wear it with:
At Royal garden parties at Hollyrood House in Edinburgh,the waiters wear morning dress(I've done it!),but are bareheaded to distinguish them from the guests who would wear a grey top hat.Baron Kurtz said:It is possible to worry too much about etiquette. Much etiquette advice is groundless for the modern day. For example, you've heard here that black tie (bow, usually) with wing collar will make you look like a butler or waiter. Now, who has regular contact with a butler? I certainly don't. And a waiter wearing tails? Not even at the fanciest wedding, and if he is wearing tails they will fit terribly because they'll be horrid, rented, and polyester.
I cannot imagine anyone in california saying: "My word, madam. That man looks like a butler! Have him removed and flayed; He's offending my eyes".
Wear what looks good (there are things which don't work - patterns, colours etc that will look bad together). This is part of the learning experience. You'll make mistakes. And believe me, when you make a dress mistake, you'll know it! And you will not make the same one again!
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scotrace said:They can be found on eBay all day long.
LindyTap said:maybe not brooks brothers ones specifically, but there are all sorts of white pique vests and bow ties from other manufacturers.