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What are you wearing today??

HepKitty

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made this for swing dancing in the parade today...

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for whatever odd reason it doesn't come up at all so here's the link. maybe it's just my pc. reimage time!

http://img26.imageshack.us/content_round.php?page=done&l=img26/109/imag03072695315.jpg
 
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HepKitty

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thanks Tomasso. I figured out what I did to mess up and got it right in the PR and came back to fix it here but you beat me to it. merci! :)
 

Widebrim

I'll Lock Up
Been a while since I posted (very busy Spring) glad to see all the Gents and Ladies here on the Fedora Lounge are still showing the world that classic style never fades. You all are looking great!

Here's a recent photo of me with a few new aquisitions.

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The diced hose may not be some people's cup of tea but they are highly traditional

Cheers

Jamie

That is one classic ensemble. The blues go very well together.
 

Edward

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Been a while since I posted (very busy Spring) glad to see all the Gents and Ladies here on the Fedora Lounge are still showing the world that classic style never fades. You all are looking great!

Here's a recent photo of me with a few new aquisitions.

DSC00409.jpg


The diced hose may not be some people's cup of tea but they are highly traditional

Cheers

Jamie

I'm a big fan of an Argyle sock, myself. Tartan is familiar, but I can't call the name to mind from memory... Jacket/ waistcoat are great - always nice to see something different than the more formal black being worn with a kilt. The regular shoes look great (truth be told, I'm not a huge fan of the high-lacing brogues; I think I'm gong to try and track down a buckling pair for my own Highland dress). The long Sporran is an interesting choice, too - I most commonly see those on pipers, especially military.
 

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