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Hello,
In the last seven days, I found these two vintage inspired dress shirts, and upon looking further I've noticed that there seems to be quite a few men's dress shirts whose designs have been lifted from the 1930's.
Here's the first, which has acquired the nickname "The Gecko" after Gordon who popularized it. Though, before you think that it is vintage 1986, remember that the style of that shirt was taken from a depression era pattern. Regardless, I could not pass up horizonal stripes!
And then there is this shirt with the Art Deco design of digonal stripes meeting at the buttons. I also like the French Cuffs.
Now, which vintage tie shall I pair with them???
In the last seven days, I found these two vintage inspired dress shirts, and upon looking further I've noticed that there seems to be quite a few men's dress shirts whose designs have been lifted from the 1930's.
Here's the first, which has acquired the nickname "The Gecko" after Gordon who popularized it. Though, before you think that it is vintage 1986, remember that the style of that shirt was taken from a depression era pattern. Regardless, I could not pass up horizonal stripes!
And then there is this shirt with the Art Deco design of digonal stripes meeting at the buttons. I also like the French Cuffs.
Now, which vintage tie shall I pair with them???