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What are you wearing today??

Orgetorix

Call Me a Cab
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2,241
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Louisville, KY...and I'm a 42R, 7 1/2
Yesterday:

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Today:

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TTO

Familiar Face
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92
Location
Hackney
A different view but no detailed shot, sorry!
Will try to get one without the coat next time, thanks for the interest. It's not quite what I had in mind when I ordered it, but I like it all the same, may get a forth row of buttons added at the bottom?

-TTO
 

Edward

Bartender
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Location
London, UK
I wouldn't add any buttons. I suspect a lower row of buttons would have to be left open to be able to sit comfortably; fine on a sb waistcoat, but doesn't look right on a DB, IMO.
 

Dinerman

Super Moderator
Bartender
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10,562
Location
Bozeman, MT
1930s Lee hat
1940s Maine Guide Hudson Bay Blanket Jacket
1950s? Abbey tie. Unlined, '30s-type construction, but '50s dimensions, and made of 100% Dacron.
1960s Groshire peak lapel jacket
Church's wingtips
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TTO

Familiar Face
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92
Location
Hackney
I like your outfits very much, TTO. It crossed my mind to bring out my white duck trousers today, but alas it is still too cold for that.
Thank you very much, it was a lovely day in London today, a great opportunity to break out the summer trousers and the linen/silk waistcoat!
-TTO
 

Swing Motorman

One of the Regulars
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256
Location
North-Central Penna.
Wow. There have been some impressive all-vintage outfits around here lately. Kudos on finding such clothes in good shape and pulling off an entire look with them! I just try to look well-groomed, businesslike, and gentlemanly in whatever I find, am given, or can afford. It's good to have things to aspire to, though!

This was this past Tuesday's outfit, built around my straw hat. Central Pennsylvania was warm enough for a summer hat then.

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Hat: Livity Outernational raffia straw fedora, found at a grocery store. :)
Suit: A gray Sears suit handed down from my father, so probably from the '80s. Something about my dad's old suits draws loads of compliments on my outfits.
Shirt: a tan, blue, and white plaid things I've had for ages.
Tie: a thrift store find.
Tie bar: A Rockhill Trolley Museum store item, depicting our open-air trolley 1875.

I think I've finally hit that point where I have enough good clothes to really have fun putting together an outfit that I and others will like. I guess we all get there at some point when we're just young upstarts. It's a nice feeling.
 

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