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CRM Hat
Vanson jacket
Naked and Famous Elephant 4 jeans
Red Wing 2990 Engineer boots
When I go out for food I wear patterned shirts and if a vintage tie is called for always a woollen one!
I'm glad I'm not the only one who strategically dresses for dining, and if I'm home, I'm honestly in the habit of literally just taking whatever dress I'm wearing off, and diving into a bowl of spaghetti in only a slip or what not. Unfortunately, I can't pull that off at restaurants. lol
Lady B, the dress is really nice (and you have your clothes well tailored - makes a bid difference when things truly fit properly) and the pocketbook is awesome. Straw purses, IMHO, are classics that transcend fashion - never in / never out - always right. Also, the wood floor in your apartment is gorgeous.
Thank you! None of my clothes are tailored (if by that you meant, taken to an actual tailor), however, I have been buying vintage online for long enough now, to have figured out what measurements I want in a garment. Now, granted, it can be a bit tough to find something I like, that fits, and is my price range, so there's an occasional slight compromise on the fit, but I agree with you, that the right fit makes a difference. The straw purse is coming apart a bit, sadly. I thought maybe I could find some place to fix it, but alas, hardly a "straw repair" shop on every corner, beside Starbucks, I guess…going to try a little rubber cement (according to Google this is what should be used?)
And thank you! They're the original from 1888. Definitely my favorite feature in my apartment, that and the superb light!
I have no idea if it exists, but have you Googled "straw purse repair," etc. on line - as there are some great and reasonably priced old-world craftsmen out there. I have found some craftsmen that way over the years and, in general, it's been one good experience after another as they are devoted to what they do.
And 1888, wow - I'm jealous - they are insanely beautiful.
I have actually Googled that, and I'm sure there are some artisans still out there who could repair it, I just couldn't find any, least not locally…I would prefer not to have to ship it, although if anyone has a recommendation, let me know!
Thank you! There's so many old rowhouses in Baltimore, I can't stand to see so many of them with new hardware floors put down (sometimes it's really just laminate hardwood) or the most ghastly sin of all….carpet! It took me 8 months to find this apartment because I was holding out for historic hardwood floors, haha. PRIORITIES!
Great looks everyone! HS, I love that zippered polo + sports jacket look. The breast pocket on that jacket is amazing. Couple recents looks, given that spring is here. The second is my favorite spring/summer suit, an unconstructed silk suit made in 1937. Only thing I don't like about it is the wrinkles. Oh, how it wrinkles.
T The straw purse is coming apart a bit, sadly. I thought maybe I could find some place to fix it, but alas, hardly a "straw repair" shop on every corner, beside Starbucks, I guess…going to try a little rubber cement (according to Google this is what should be used?)