hoping the car owners would be interested in dressing according to the age of their car. Very few do and for them it is really a costume.
There are very different types of classic car owners. Some like to repair the cars themselves, others just buy them and pay the garage to make them work. Some drive and some let their car in a glass house in front of their villa. Pure status symbols. There is some crazy stuff going on in that scene. Events like Goodwood in UK seem to have a slight effect towards the overall vintage appeal.
Here is my outfit from sunday. RL long sleeve Polo in cotton mohair blend.
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Having been an owner of a 39 Plymouth I know exactly what you mean. What I need is a model t speedster and a jazz suit.Hats off to you sir (or should it be heads off) for rocking that vintage style. The pants and cap together truly have the vibe of the era.
As to the cars, I've noticed that here as well. I am fortunate to own an old car ('61, not a classic like in your pic) and on the rare occasion I take it out to a cruise-in or something I meet a few "T-shirt and jeans" greasers, and often some DJ is there to play "oldies" music, but most of the folks not only have no interest in dressing or looking vintage, but seem to think it weird that anyone would.
I guess I should add, at least in my case, that the budget for clothing and the budget for automobile maintenance rarely exist at the same time, if you understand my meaning. And now that I have a vintage (a.k.a. fixer-upper) home, neither of those budgets exist much at all.
We went to that classic car thingy hoping the car owners would be interested in dressing according to the age of their car. Very few do and for them it is really a costume. Saw a guy with a yellow car and a yellow bold check suit.
I guess I should add, at least in my case, that the budget for clothing and the budget for automobile maintenance rarely exist at the same time, if you understand my meaning. And now that I have a vintage (a.k.a. fixer-upper) home, neither of those budgets exist much at all.
I doubt it's just the money. It's their taste. There was a stand with modern leather jackets that seemed to sell a lot. He called them "Cabrio jackets". We already joked renaming our collection with car related stuff.
Most people came in branded yuppie clothes (Armani, RL, Joop, Boss), you know? Pastel polo shirts and so on. Unless they thrifted all this it wouldn't be cheaper than most repro brands.