Mr_Misanthropy
Practically Family
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Hello friends,
So it's one thing to dress in fedoras and vintage suits and walk about town looking like a million bucks, but does anyone have a vintage attitude to go with it? How about a moniker? Maybe a whole identity to go with your 30's-50's wardrobe? It could be something simple, like having a different walk or a different talk while you're in vintage, or maybe you have a whole new mindset. Maybe there are some of us who never go back to our "normal" identities?
I like to think of it like so... if someone were to look at a picture of you in your vintage clothes, in a photograph that looked like it was from the period, what would said person think you were all about? I know I look at old pictures, and I think "Well he looks like an old banker", or "He looks like a delivery man". Do you base your ensemble around mimicking a certain occupation or lifestyle? I already know we'll have plenty of "adventurers" in here.
Well, I do, here's mine. When i'm wearing an old suit and hat, I become Jeremiah DeBlume, sly man about town. Socialite, pool shark rolleyes: ), gentleman, and slightly shady (in a admirable way). He is a writer, a traveler, a scholar, a musician, and maybe a little bit of a romantic.
Anyone else care to share so I don't feel like an idiot?
-Mr. DeBlume
So it's one thing to dress in fedoras and vintage suits and walk about town looking like a million bucks, but does anyone have a vintage attitude to go with it? How about a moniker? Maybe a whole identity to go with your 30's-50's wardrobe? It could be something simple, like having a different walk or a different talk while you're in vintage, or maybe you have a whole new mindset. Maybe there are some of us who never go back to our "normal" identities?
I like to think of it like so... if someone were to look at a picture of you in your vintage clothes, in a photograph that looked like it was from the period, what would said person think you were all about? I know I look at old pictures, and I think "Well he looks like an old banker", or "He looks like a delivery man". Do you base your ensemble around mimicking a certain occupation or lifestyle? I already know we'll have plenty of "adventurers" in here.
Well, I do, here's mine. When i'm wearing an old suit and hat, I become Jeremiah DeBlume, sly man about town. Socialite, pool shark rolleyes: ), gentleman, and slightly shady (in a admirable way). He is a writer, a traveler, a scholar, a musician, and maybe a little bit of a romantic.
Anyone else care to share so I don't feel like an idiot?
-Mr. DeBlume