thunderw21 said:Again, my mid-1940s flannel suit. It fits too well not to wear.
I need your opinion. My choice of footwear today was questionable at best. What are your thoughts? Too big? Too loud? Do they go well with this suit?
Anyways, here's something newer, finally worn today for the first time.
AlanC said:
I really like this sport coat. Is this a Harris Tweed?
If so, do you find that they tend to run smaller than
your normal size?
ArrowCollarMan said:This was actually Monday.
hehecarter said:So...all those kids with their underwear showing are actually emulating a vintage look!
Thanks, Sir RBH, for the enlightenment! You are still my sartorial hero!
arthur said:Cold weather Tweed,I love this time of year.
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Fantastic.. Love the look.. Its certainly my favourite time of the year..
Cold weather = nice thick heavy Tweeds and coats.. Love it!!
Hello thereCreeping Past said:RBH, I saw a chap wearing a coat similar to that in central London the other day. You usually see tweed shooting coats with full zips. Is this a recent-vintage style (within the last 20 years)?
Sir RBH said:Hello there
This particular Coat is VERY old.. probably from 1930's i would imagine. Its a brand Called Invertere and a lovely piece of kit
Modern Shooting/Field Coats are good.. but this is much nicer to wear.. more stylish.. less Zippy and teflon-y !!!
Sir RBH said:Oh my god those boots Simply fantastic .Lands end had what they called derby boots for more than 300$ I've been drooling over them ever since.arthur said:Cold weather Tweed,I love this time of year.
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Fantastic.. Love the look.. Its certainly my favourite time of the year..
Cold weather = nice thick heavy Tweeds and coats.. Love it!!
Marzipan said:Nice and warm in a purple sweater and tweed skirt! Sorry about the red eye. Blast.
Mrs. Merl said:A variation on my usual. This time a silk blouse I found in my closet.