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Looking good, Mr B. That coat looks like a rather heavy beast.
I second MD.
However Garrulus, there were also plenty period types of glasses that were not circular. You might try glasses with an more oval shape or with a straight upper edge. If you go for the turn-of-century, teens and twenties style there were quite diverse shapes of glasses.
Period "eyewear" is a critical "final touch" for any wardrobe. An immaculate period outfit just looks a tad "odd" with modern glasses IMHO. Alternatively you might opt for contact lenses.
Earlier this week, '50s Lee Fedora, '20s tie, 1940 dated M1939 Army overcoat, '50s gabardine slacks, AE cap toes.
I like that jacket a lot! I believe it was referred to as the officers mackinaw coat. Is it supposed to only have 3 buttons?Very nice M1939 overcoat. I have the shorter, belted version, which is still quite solid-looking:
Something different today, could be considered even historical in fact! I got many good and positive comments during the day, mostly from elderly women but there was a few younger ones and male persons too . I was even jokingly called for August Strindberg (An Swedish author who lived in 1849-1912 and was supposedly a fan of frock coats).
I like that jacket a lot! I believe it was referred to as the officers mackinaw coat. Is it supposed to only have 3 buttons?
I like that jacket a lot! I believe it was referred to as the officers mackinaw coat. Is it supposed to only have 3 buttons?
I have often wondered as to what headgear is right for an army overcoat/greatcoat; certainly the hat you have chosen goes excellently. Presumably when leaving the house you would also be wearing gloves and perhaps a scarf - I tend to think that gloves are essential for "finish" when an overcoat is worn.
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Yes, that design would originally have had a second row of buttons like every other double breasted coat.
I have often wondered as to what headgear is right for an army overcoat/greatcoat; certainly the hat you have chosen goes excellently. Presumably when leaving the house you would also be wearing gloves and perhaps a scarf - I tend to think that gloves are essential for "finish" when an overcoat is worn.
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