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jeans with turn ups red baseball boots and a bowling shirt
There are a few threads about this. It was certainly fashionable in the 20s and the 60s to go with no break and show some socks.Also, what are members' thoughts on the shorter pants look, or no break? Is it ever acceptable or correct? The suit I was talking about is just a little bit over the no break definition, which is why I brought up my question. They look OK with ankle boots, but high while just wearing shoes.
Hi Hamilcar Barca, that's a nice suit regardless, but you mentioned your pants are a little short. One of my suits has the same length on me; it was made in the 1960s for my shorter grandfather. How would one go about lengthening the pant length? If you know what it entails, I would appreciate the advice. Thank you!
Also, what are members' thoughts on the shorter pants look, or no break? Is it ever acceptable or correct? The suit I was talking about is just a little bit over the no break definition, which is why I brought up my question. They look OK with ankle boots, but high while just wearing shoes.
And thank you splintercellsz, you look great in your outfit. Wore this today, a little sunny so I wore my only good hat I have.
Hudson Bay galore!
All Goodwill finds - vintage Reed leather sport coat (probably 1970s) and Bass tan suede shoes.
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All Goodwill finds - vintage Reed leather sport coat (probably 1970s) and Bass tan suede shoes.
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Production still from a reboot of The Prisoner?
Always sharp, always well-arranged, and always stylish, QB
They have been open since 1921, so must be good chile dogs!