You might just 'throw your dress and sandals on,' but you still create a wow factor.itsbruceI basically just throw a dress and some sandals on every day.
CRM Hat
Vanson jacket
Naked and Famous Elephant 4 jeans
Red Wing 2990 Engineer boots
It's a Terminator 3 repro done in octagon brown performance weight leather. I picked it up from Lando here on the lounge when he was selling a bunch of jackets in the classifieds.
Oh what lovely photos, everyone looks grand. Tell me though, those trousers or breeks you're wearing, what is the correct term for them? Are they plus fours? And where do you get those lovely long socks from?
... For me, there's nothing quite like having authentic pieces, preserving history, and they just really spark my imagination. You know, picturing a woman sewing a dress from a feedsack in the 1930s, on a dusty ramshackle porch in the Great Depression, and never knowing that another woman all these years later would still be wearing it, and how many women have worn it? And what were they like, what were their lives like? What did they do in those dresses? As a bookworm, my imagination has never suffered. And although aesthetically, vintage reproductions or pieces in the style of are still lovely, and to each their own, for me, there's nothing quite like having a piece of history in your hands.
Really well said. You captured the wonderful feel of owning vintage pieces.
What is so much fun for my girlfriend and me is that - for example in book collecting, which we do - while there are the stupid expensive vintage items "signed first edition, first printing, with dust jacket, blah, blah, blah" in every category, if you don't care about that stuff (and we don't), then the second edition - printed six months later - still has all the historical vibe, but at a normal-person price.
Someone bought my second printing "House of Mirth" in 1905, read it and the book has traveled through how many homes and lives since to have wound up on our book shelve for a $6 purchase out of a great dusty old book store in up-state New York. And what a treat to find a handwritten note in a margin or a "To Joan with love Dad, Christmas 1945" on the inside cover page of a book.
Those are the things that bring history to life; that connects us across time in a tactile and visceral way that new history books or reproductions never can.
Somewhere I thought I read a quote that goes something like,"After big game hunting, the biggest thrill is book collecting."
In younger days I haunted used book stores, looking for old mysteries and detective fiction. Also looked for Benchley, Thurber, et al.
Metatron, I also have a pair of those Swedish trews and I had the grommets removed as well. Insanely long inseam. They are post-war. I used to have a pre-war model. the only difference was that all buttons were metal instead of plastic. I find me changing into these or other non-wool trews as soon as I come home. I got two adorable black tom-kittens on Thursday and their favorite place is my lap.
I'm flying R/C airplanes today and decided to look the part.
These toy planes are immensely cheaper/safer than real airplanes, yet just as much fun to fly!
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US Authentic A-2 with a green button down shirt & tan pants.
VintageI'm flying R/C airplanes today and decided to look the part.
These toy planes are immensely cheaper/safer than real airplanes, yet just as much fun to fly!
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US Authentic A-2 with a green button down shirt & tan pants.