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What are you wearing today??

Swing Motorman

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Wow to Rue, BD, and all the recent posters! You look great and it's encouraging to see your photos.

I've been working with clothes a lot today, but what I'm wearing right now is my Johnstown Traction Company repro uniform. Pennsylvania transit in the '50s and '60s!
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This clay badge became the first of many I've made.
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There are many more photos from my uniform collection self-photo shoot today here.


-Steven
 
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Stearmen

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Wow to Rue, BD, and all the recent posters! You look great and it's encouraging to see your photos.

I've been working with clothes a lot today, but what I'm wearing right now is my Johnstown Traction Company repro uniform. Pennsylvania transit in the '50s and '60s!
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-Steven
Real smart uniform. Your uniform makes me wish my city didn't get rid of the trolly cars in favor of busses! I bet you don't text while at the controls of one of the museum trollies!
 

Gin&Tonics

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Shiny button is not actually that shiny...

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Apologies for the annoying flash on the button; they're actually a lovely horn material, the flash just caught it at the wrong angle.

Tie is MacKenzie tartan; the tartan of my old regiment. Shoes today were brown leather Clarks. Can you tell I have a 2 year old? lol
 

Swing Motorman

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Real smart uniform. Your uniform makes me wish my city didn't get rid of the trolly cars in favor of busses! I bet you don't text while at the controls of one of the museum trollies!

Thank you, kind sir! And as far as using one's phone while in service, you can bet I don't! But of course, even if I wanted to, the ol' museum is in such nowheresville that I have no service. And I rather like that, actually. :)

Gin & Tonics, that's a neat outfit, still works well for all the contrast in it! And I empathize with the darned camera flash... I had to re-shoot many a photo because of some beam of light catching my cap badges the wrong way.


-Steven
 

Miss Tuppence

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Today’s outfit- the perfect companion for spring weather and a busy day of bargain hunting!
It's a 40's bolero suit made from an original pattern.

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^ inspecting my new suit!:p
 

Gin&Tonics

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Gin & Tonics, that's a neat outfit, still works well for all the contrast in it!
-Steven

Thanks, Steven. I might not have chosen that hat for that particular outfit save that my hat collection is extremely small yet and it was the best I had to go with it. My wife was horrified by the outfit and hated the jacket, so I said I would see what the loungers thought of it. So far so good ^.^

She's a sweetheart, but she doesn't know much of anything about men's attire.
 

Swing Motorman

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Thanks, Steven. I might not have chosen that hat for that particular outfit save that my hat collection is extremely small yet and it was the best I had to go with it. My wife was horrified by the outfit and hated the jacket, so I said I would see what the loungers thought of it. So far so good ^.^

She's a sweetheart, but she doesn't know much of anything about men's attire.


Oh, I don't know much at all either, and there may be some fashion "law" broken that I know nothing about! But you and her can both rest easy knowing even if you get "men's attire" slightly wrong, you're still looking far better than "21st-century boy-man-thug's rags" done perfectly.


-Steven
 

Gin&Tonics

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Oh, I don't know much at all either, and there may be some fashion "law" broken that I know nothing about! But you and her can both rest easy knowing even if you get "men's attire" slightly wrong, you're still looking far better than "21st-century boy-man-thug's rags" done perfectly.

lol thanks for that! Well, I tried to adhere to some of the advice given by folks like Mr. Deckard, ie. matching similar patterns in different scale (in this case small squares vs big tartan) and went with colours that seem harmonious.
 
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Shangas

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jacketon.jpg

Apologies for the annoying flash on the button; they're actually a lovely horn material, the flash just caught it at the wrong angle.

Tie is MacKenzie tartan; the tartan of my old regiment. Shoes today were brown leather Clarks. Can you tell I have a 2 year old? lol

Very nice photo, G&T. I spot a baby-photograph on the refrigerator in the kitchen (in the photo, just above,and to the right, of your left elbow).

Is that your little angel?
 

The Shooman

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Everyone, you look marvelous!! :eusa_clap

Many thanks to Land-o-LakesGal for my frock; it made the most perfect Christmas gown.
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And now, here's a more casual ensemble from today:
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(...there are some more photographs at my blog)

Really interesting clothing you are wearing, but l am not sure the colours are all working together.

The second photo
Lots of interesting things going on in the top half and it looks nice, but the bottom half is much plainer and doesn't really work with the top half. l would have chosen a skirt with darker bold colours so it doesn't get over powered by the top half. l would like to see the entire outfit flow a lot more.
 
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Drappa

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Really interesting clothing you are wearing, but l am not sure the colours are all working together.

The second photo
Lots of interesting things going on in the top half and it looks nice, but the bottom half is much plainer and doesn't really work with the top half. l would have chosen a skirt with darker bold colours so it doesn't get over powered by the top half. l would like to see the entire outfit flow a lot more.

Was that really necessary? She always looks lovely, and if you don't enjoy the combination others very much do. Sheesh!
 

Gin&Tonics

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Very nice photo, G&T. I spot a baby-photograph on the refrigerator in the kitchen (in the photo, just above,and to the right, of your left elbow).

Is that your little angel?

Thanks for the compliment!

As for the photo, well that's a very long story actually.

That pic is actually of a baby we've been trying to adopt from Eastern Europe for the past four or five months. His name is Ivan and he was born with no arms and only one improperly formed leg. Sadly our hopes of adopting him were dashed recently because an orthodox priest snatched him to take to his "private orphanage". He hates international adoption and goes around snatching kids that are about to be adopted. The guy is a fraud and charlatan, judging by all the info we have about him.

In any case, sorry to get off topic; we're going forward with the process to adopt a different special needs child and just putting ourselves in God's hands.

Cheers
 

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