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I went this evening to this show and had a great time. I was very pleasantly surprised by what I saw, though I only made it about halfway through the show (stopped to chat at some length with a couple of vendors I know).
I was out of work for a year and the job I recently started pays a not-so-great salary, so, alas, I was not really in the market to buy today. But I had a fine time just looking over what the vendors had brought. There was lots of fine stuff.
I'll admit I've been flummoxed by the reaction of some in this thread to the news that a men's vintage wear show was being mounted, and I have to say, I still don't get it. This show is well worth attending, and I strongly encourage anyone in the tri-state area to get by there tomorrow, as I plan to do. Honestly, one would have to be very picky, indeed, not to find something worthy of coveting, if not purchasing.
Had I currently the budget for it, I'd have been loaded down when I left tonight.
If you do go, check out booth #16 and tell Gene that Brett sent you. He's a super nice guy, and he's got some beautiful clothes. His wares tend to lean toward 1950s suits and sportscoats, but he has some '40s and even some '30s (in smaller sizes). He knows what he has and the clothes are priced accordingly, but they're mostly immaculate and well worth the dough, in my opinion.
I was out of work for a year and the job I recently started pays a not-so-great salary, so, alas, I was not really in the market to buy today. But I had a fine time just looking over what the vendors had brought. There was lots of fine stuff.
I'll admit I've been flummoxed by the reaction of some in this thread to the news that a men's vintage wear show was being mounted, and I have to say, I still don't get it. This show is well worth attending, and I strongly encourage anyone in the tri-state area to get by there tomorrow, as I plan to do. Honestly, one would have to be very picky, indeed, not to find something worthy of coveting, if not purchasing.
Had I currently the budget for it, I'd have been loaded down when I left tonight.
If you do go, check out booth #16 and tell Gene that Brett sent you. He's a super nice guy, and he's got some beautiful clothes. His wares tend to lean toward 1950s suits and sportscoats, but he has some '40s and even some '30s (in smaller sizes). He knows what he has and the clothes are priced accordingly, but they're mostly immaculate and well worth the dough, in my opinion.
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