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I think I have just the thing for you:
To me cord was always a clichee 70s teacher look...together with a plaid sportsjacket. But some cool pictures could change that pessimistic view. Haha
But it is earlier, isn't it? 1890-1910s?
Anyone know how common it was to wear saddle shoes as workwear? I found a photograph of my great-grandfather (a plasterer) in his work clothes - cap and coveralls - and he's wearing saddle shoes! This was sometime in the 1940s or early 1950s. My thought was that a modern craftsman doing drywall or plaster work would probably wear tennis shoes, so it makes sense that his '40s or '50s equivalent might wear a sport shoe also.
To me cord was always a clichee 70s teacher look...together with a plaid sportsjacket.
- and he's wearing saddle shoes!
vintage workwear prices have gone absolutely nuts. i've pretty much given up hope of ever finding an affordable 1920s-30s shawl collar cardigan, an item which has become a bit of a holy grail for me.
A reproduction, but made by an original company using original equipment and original patterns. Available in navy, black, and gray.
www.dehen1920.com