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What are you wearing today??

Dr Doran

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Brilliant, Justin, especially the watch and cufflinks. Is the tie from Old Glory Antique Mall? And is the suit the one you wore at the Antique Festival in Portland in July when I was there?

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Bugsy

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anon` said:
I don't often post to this thread, for a handful of reasons (laziness being chief amongst them). But every now and again I feel compelled and want to show off. Today is one of those days. Well, actually yesterday was, but it was too much effort to edit, upload and post photos last night.

This is just about the most vintage I've ever been at one time before in my life. I suppose I could've swapped hats for a period piece, but I'm really loving on the Wall Street right now!

Yesterday was: 1939-tagged (probably '39-'41) three piece SB by Hart Schaffner Marx in grey-with-white-and-blue herringbone-ish weave, random MTM shirt (one of the few that still fits me), blue-and-yellow amoebas-on-red '30s tie, previously-NOS socks from the '40s or so by Clifside Hose, Allen Edmonds Byron shoes in chili. Pants held up by modern braces of unknown provenance, other accessories include a modern pocket square rescured--I think--from a Nordstrom Rack, 1934 Longines tank watch and enamel cufflinks that belonged to my great-grandfather (who passed away in the '20s), all topped off by Wall Street #3 from our very own Art Fawcett.

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Perfect in every respect!!:eusa_clap
 

chanteuseCarey

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FABULOUS Anon!!!:eusa_clap :eusa_clap :eusa_clap Thanks for posting. Nice shoes! What a terrific watch and cuff links too, nice to see the closeup pic of the those. Hey, if you ever decide to lose the beard to go more vintage, you ought to consider the pencil moustache- you'd probably look super in it! btw, your haircut is great for the vintage look too.

anon` said:
I don't often post to this thread, for a handful of reasons (laziness being chief amongst them). But every now and again I feel compelled and want to show off. Today is one of those days. Well, actually yesterday was, but it was too much effort to edit, upload and post photos last night.

This is just about the most vintage I've ever been at one time before in my life. I suppose I could've swapped hats for a period piece, but I'm really loving on the Wall Street right now!

Yesterday was: 1939-tagged (probably '39-'41) three piece SB by Hart Schaffner Marx in grey-with-white-and-blue herringbone-ish weave, random MTM shirt (one of the few that still fits me), blue-and-yellow amoebas-on-red '30s tie, previously-NOS socks from the '40s or so by Clifside Hose, Allen Edmonds Byron shoes in chili. Pants held up by modern braces of unknown provenance, other accessories include a modern pocket square rescured--I think--from a Nordstrom Rack, 1934 Longines tank watch and enamel cufflinks that belonged to my great-grandfather (who passed away in the '20s), all topped off by Wall Street #3 from our very own Art Fawcett.



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anon`

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Thank you all... Solid, Doran, Bugsy, chanteuseCarey and crazydaisy... that certainly got rather more attention than I'd thought it would! I absolutely love those cufflinks as well... they're my favourite pair, and not just for the family connection, thought that certainly doesn't hurt!

Doran~ The suit is indeed the same one I wore at the antique show last month. It has become my favourite, I believe, out of all my suits. The tie actually came, I believe, from the Avalon. It was one of my very first vintage clothing purchases.

Bugsy~ Finally found a (small, admittedly) source on the hosiery! I'll be making weekly pilgrimages for awhile now, I think...

chanteuseCarey~ Every time I shave I consider offing the beard in favour of a mustache by itself. I've not yet worked up the courage to do so, but I am trying! Glad you like the haircut, too--I've been trying to figure it out for probably over a year now (save for a four-month experiment involving long hair) and have recently been inspired again by "Public Enemies" and a still from it published about a month ago in the WSJ.
 

Dr Doran

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chanteuseCarey said:
YES YES YES :) There's a handsome(r) face under that facial hair just waiting to emerge like a butterfly from a cocoon...

Yes, Justin/Anon` is in fact a very handsome fellow. My wife and I see him every time we go to Portland. My wife thought he was handsome as well, as did our friend Jennifer who met him once at the Secret Society bar.

But losing the beard will make him look even more swell.
 

SayCici

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Thanks everyone. :) Here's what I wore to take some very late photos for the Mad Men contest (apparently in vain, I'm getting site errors)!
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Hopefully I look like a real live girl in this one, Antje. ;)
 

Dr Doran

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SayCici said:
Thanks everyone. :) Here's what I wore to take some very late photos for the Mad Men contest (apparently in vain, I'm getting site errors)!
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Please marry me.

Oh, I forgot, I'm already married.

Sorry.

But if I weren't, I mean.
 

MarkL

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You look amazing!

I love everything about the outfit, but the crowning touch are those cufflinks! WOW!!!!!:eusa_clap :eusa_clap

anon` said:
I don't often post to this thread, for a handful of reasons (laziness being chief amongst them). But every now and again I feel compelled and want to show off. Today is one of those days. Well, actually yesterday was, but it was too much effort to edit, upload and post photos last night.

This is just about the most vintage I've ever been at one time before in my life. I suppose I could've swapped hats for a period piece, but I'm really loving on the Wall Street right now!

Yesterday was: 1939-tagged (probably '39-'41) three piece SB by Hart Schaffner Marx in grey-with-white-and-blue herringbone-ish weave, random MTM shirt (one of the few that still fits me), blue-and-yellow amoebas-on-red '30s tie, previously-NOS socks from the '40s or so by Clifside Hose, Allen Edmonds Byron shoes in chili. Pants held up by modern braces of unknown provenance, other accessories include a modern pocket square rescured--I think--from a Nordstrom Rack, 1934 Longines tank watch and enamel cufflinks that belonged to my great-grandfather (who passed away in the '20s), all topped off by Wall Street #3 from our very own Art Fawcett.

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Nick D

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anon', great suit, I also like the links. Are they snap links?
SayCici, wow! Outstanding outfit. Do you have any more pics of the hat?

Here's me today. I would have worn my mac, too, but it was too warm for that.

'50s double breasted suit
Blue/off white Tootal tie of unknown age
Off white silk square
Radiac collar
Modern Clarks shoes
Old brolly with an art deco horse head handle
Unmarked hat

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anon`

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Thanks MarkL, Nick! Those cufflinks are actually of a rather unusual style that I've only seen a few times. They're not snaps, but rather are connected by a solid bar welded to one face. The other face is attached by way of a hinge, thus:

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However, of more import than my cufflinks: SayCici, absolutely stunning.
 

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