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Thanks! That's an excellent suggestion. I need some sort of hat like that.Baron Kurtz said:That's a nice suit. What's the locale?
bk
p.s. Do you have wool/country-type hats. A long hair, wool or rougher felt hat would be perfect for those surroundings.
Hemingway Jones said:
This is a suit I bought around 1992 or so. It is Italian tweed with very high armholes and it fits me very well. I have been wearing it for years with little visable wear.
The hat is a Borsalino and the tie is a nice woven wool with the frayed edges that Amanda picked out for me at a vintage shop in Phoenix.
I was surprised to learn that it like this one from Seabiscuit.
Jovan said:Does everything have to be original vintage?
Jovan said:I think you guys completely disregarded my last sentence, in which I said "made for you." I never implied you should wear modern off the rack instead. Tailors will often have the fabrics you're looking for, and if they're good, be willing to experiment.
Thank you for posting something constructive in response to me.Baron Kurtz said:that's absolutely the point. The vintage clothing we're mostly finding is off-the-peg, not bespoke; Not even MTM. Frankly, there're probably only a few members who could afford, or have the inclination, to go bespoke. The few bespoke vintage items i've seen were much closer to their off-the-peg contemporaries than are current off-the-peg to current bespoke offerings. (And it is undoubtedly the off-the-peg that's gotten worse, not the bespoke better)
(for the record, i will always argue that bespoke is best, if they can provide the fabric i would demand).
But this above is the reason most of us vintage-istos will stick with vintage. The quality for the dollar is just not to be beat.
bk