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What are you wearing today??

crazydaisy

Practically Family
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696
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Thank you Vampyre Master!

Two Types, the language books on the shelf are English (Romanian I struggle less with), together with some French/English-Romanian dictionaries. "Pe masa" means "on the table" btw :)
 

RegentSt1965

Familiar Face
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99
Location
London
Chanelling the mid 50's. The era that shaped my '60s teens:

Lee 101J Stormrider Raw (Japanese denim, but EU made, as the all_Japanese blanket lined is too snug for me. OK then, I'm too big for it..)
LVC Burgundy(ish) sweat.
Pike Brothers Elephant Skin (Black) 1958 Roamer 5 pocket pants.
Stetson leather trucker (with trapper flaps that sit neatly under cap in mild weather) Darkened to a nice havana brown by some Pecards lovingly applied!
Tanner Leather (natural colour) Belt
Redwing Tan Moc Toe
 

Pinesiw

A-List Customer
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308
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Thompson
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Gijoe

A-List Customer
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308
Location
SWITZERLAND
I see nice dresssed peoples here:eusa_clap

My Todays Look i can wear on the Street:)

- Lofgren Cap
- Lofgren Shirt
- RRL Vest
- LVC Neckerchief
- Sugar cane Pants
- Red Wing GT Boots
- and my new Nigel Cobourn Work Jacket.

 
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MikeBravo

One Too Many
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1,301
Location
Melbourne, Australia
My dancing sweetheart Tom and I as dressed for "The April in Paris at Midnight Ball" last night (4/6/2013) in San Mateo, CA:

My gown is a newly made 20s-inspired midnight blue beaded dress made for Decades of Fashion vintage store in San Francisco, by the same designer that made dresses for the film, The Artist. This dress is perfect for me for dancing in as its not vintage-fragile. My earrings, choker, and Edwardian eyeglasses are all vintage pieces as is the peach 40s slip under the dress.

My Tom is wearing a vintage 1937 bespoke DB faille peak lapel tuxedo, with a vintage stud and cufflink set, wingtip collar with pique bib and cuffs tuxedo shirt from Jos. A. Banks, silk grosgrain self-tie bow tie from Ralph Lauren.

I need to hem up the slip about an inch, and Tom missed out on getting his haircut before the dance!

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Madam, your slip is showing :)
 

MikeBravo

One Too Many
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1,301
Location
Melbourne, Australia
Thank you kindly to those that commented on my last post!



Below is an example of everyday attire, that I wear either at work or out and about. My latest blog entry is all about variations on this theme, as my favorite vintage/vintage style get ups play on the collegiate and/or the sportswear side of things with a little dose of mannish attire stirred in.

The attire may be mannish, however you, my dear, are all woman (and all lady).
 

RegentSt1965

Familiar Face
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99
Location
London
Happened to be attending a talk/slide show on this area in the '60s(when I was a home counties modernist) :
A bit out_of_era but:
Grey Keydge herringbone sack
Black Buzz Rickson Sweat
Natural/Light tan Levis Sta Prest cords
Natural Tanner Leather belt
Brown (muted with a slight waxy dressing) Split toe Paraboot slip on (hard to get)
(green/black) RL Rugby striped socks (50% in closing sale)

To get me there:
Light Grenfell Raincoat - indeterminate age
Black narrow brim Bates trilby (Soho model)
 

chanteuseCarey

Call Me a Cab
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2,962
Location
Northern California
Yes, MB! I was actually told by the vintage store dealer/owner that slips longer than the dresses was very typical in that era. She suggested that I hem this vintage slip up an inch, but want to check the slip length under an peach coloured all lace fabric vintage 40s dress first. I think having a bit of slip peeking is kinda cute;)


Madam, your slip is showing :)
 

stevew443

One of the Regulars
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145
Location
Shenandoah Junction
Today I had to drive to DC to have a conference with a surgeon, and since the temps are well over 80 right now I decided to go against all the rules and wear a seersucker suit with a Panama hat. I finished off the blue seersucker with a very pale pink dress shirt and a diamond tip chambray bow tie. I got quite a few looks in the hospital, but only one comment on my wardrobe. I stopped at a shop in Harpers Ferry to get my lottery tickets and a young man (mid 30's) was staring at me as I got out of my car. When I finally exited the car he called out and said "I have never seen anyone dressed like that before." I wanted to say something smart ass, but I just said, "It is just a classic style." He smiled and said, "Yes sir, it really is classic."
 

Foxer55

A-List Customer
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413
Location
Washington, DC
steve,

Today I had to drive to DC to have a conference with a surgeon, and since the temps are well over 80 right now I decided to go against all the rules and wear a seersucker suit with a Panama hat. I finished off the blue seersucker with a very pale pink dress shirt and a diamond tip chambray bow tie. I got quite a few looks in the hospital, but only one comment on my wardrobe. I stopped at a shop in Harpers Ferry to get my lottery tickets and a young man (mid 30's) was staring at me as I got out of my car. When I finally exited the car he called out and said "I have never seen anyone dressed like that before." I wanted to say something smart ass, but I just said, "It is just a classic style." He smiled and said, "Yes sir, it really is classic."

People used to dress well in DC but things have changed here just like everywhere else. Well, not quite as bad as everywhere else but getting there.
 

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