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Vintage vs. Classic - creating a truly a timeless look.

Doublegun

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I have been hanging around here for the past 6-months and have really enjoyed the discussions of cloths and the history and historical perspective behind them. I am interested in looks and styles that are truly timeless, incorporating elements that don't shout out "vintage" or "retro" but which speak of all things classic. What elements of a man's wardrobe (business and casual) are truly "timeless"? For example trench coats, wool/cashmere topcoats, cap-toes shoes, the flannel suit, kahaki pants, a basic leather jacket, turtle necks, button down shirts.... What else?
 

vintage68

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I consider pocket handkerchiefs a must!

Suspenders are always a nice vintage touch.

A nice automatic or manual watch such as the new Hamilton Jazzmaster Slim line:

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A great leather jacket as you mentioned is nice.

A guy should always have a reliable pocket knife, nothing too fancy.
 

Doublegun

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I have been a big fan of Hamilton's line of automatic watches for years and my only real watch is an automatic Khaki with a british tan strap which gets changed to a black strap in the winter.
 

memphislawyer

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Doublegun said:
I have been a big fan of Hamilton's line of automatic watches for years and my only real watch is an automatic Khaki with a british tan strap which gets changed to a black strap in the winter.


Well, that is one great watch then. You can do a lot worse than a Hammy
 

Viola

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Cordovan shoes and belts for all those gray and navy looks that are also timeless. Sweater vests. Argyle socks. Aviator sunglasses.

Eight-eye workboots in cordovan or black not weird nylon-and-nubuck monstrosities. Tweed sports jackets.

I'd cast out turtlenecks, though, sorry. lol
 

Doublegun

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Viola said:
Cordovan shoes and belts for all those gray and navy looks that are also timeless. Sweater vests. Argyle socks. Aviator sunglasses.

Eight-eye workboots in cordovan or black not weird nylon-and-nubuck monstrosities. Tweed sports jackets.

I'd cast out turtlenecks, though, sorry. lol

Swore off plastic/nylon boots a couple of years ago. My hunting boots are handmade by Russell and my regular boots are a pair of Red Wing Iron Rangers that are starting to develop a nice patina.
 

mattfink

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Man, that Ivy look makes me cringe!

How about a nice pair of high waisted pants, gab shirt and white buck shoes instead?
 

Geronimo

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Texas
Pocket squares, shined shoes and boots. Navy or blue suits. Sandals - serious sandals, the kind you could walk onto beaches full of nails and broken glass with and not worry about tetanus shots later. Immensely practical footwear in their element. Please don't wear them to Black Tie events. lol
 

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