slicedbread
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well to be fair...if one suddenly changes their clothing preference it is definitely perceived as an anomaly, if not an outright costume until everyone gets used to it...
Mr. K.L.Bowers said:Thanks Gentleman,
Your input is greatly appreciated. It’s good to be able to go to the pros when you need some advice.
My wife cut me to the quick when she said “Oh.. your wearing your costume” !
Feraud, I’ll be stopping at Target this afternoon. I hope our local has those in stock. The radio is my 41-280 Philco. One of about 50 + Philcos all over the house.
K.B.
I thought it was a custom job. You wear it well. I think I want one, too.Feraud said:Believe it or not, that is an off the rack number from Target. It seemed like it could make a decent summer suit.
Thank you! I appreciate the kind words.DBFedora said:The whole outfit looks great and you exude an attitude of style class and ease that is to be admired. You have a remarkable ability to put it all together every time. A terrific look. I especially like the first picture. What a cool photo. Any of the three could easily be an advertisement photo. Enjoy!
Feraud said:That is a great suit Baron K-. The horizontal lapels are sharp as heck.
Thank you! I appreciate the kind words.
Let me state for the record, I did not originate any of this style but am constantly inspired by our members.
There was a catalogue from 1921 that had single breasted suits with peaks like that. It was pretty different, yet pretty cool.Orgetorix said:The horizontal peaks are called floor level peaks, I believe, and it's a great style. You look smashing, BK.
Feraud said:Thanks!
Believe it or not, that is an off the rack number from Target. It seemed like it could make a decent summer suit. The price was reasonable enough that if it looked totally horrible I would not feel too bad.
Baron Kurtz said:
Orgetorix said:The horizontal peaks are called floor level peaks, I believe, and it's a great style. You look smashing, BK.