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So the other day I went out wearing an Aero Bootlegger and a leather Russian Lenin cap (a pretty snappy combination, I thought) and my wife said "Oh my god, you look like you are dressed up for Halloween!"
Of course, I wore that hat anyway, but it got me to thinking. At what point does style become a costume (or perhaps more to the point, at what point does it become ridiculous)?
To some, dressing up like Indiana Jones is ridiculous, or even wearing a cowboy hat or motorcycle jacket is ridiculous. For others, it is just a matter of style.
It is also a matter of context and authenticity. I once made the mistake of wearing a vintage heavy leather trenchcoat to an affair at the Israeli Embassy in Washington DC, wear I was taken aside and told that I looked like I was with the Gestapo. The coat was entirely authentic, and I am not (and have never been) a member of the Gestapo, but still, it was not a good context in which to wear the coat...
I have to confess that seeing European teenagers in American rap clothes looks ridiculous, but I think it looks ridiculous in the States too.
Very young, thin, attractive people can get away with wearing things that middle aged people cannot.
So how do you draw the line? Why is an American civil war coat and hat obviously a costume but an Irvin jacket is not? Or is it?
What do you think?
Of course, I wore that hat anyway, but it got me to thinking. At what point does style become a costume (or perhaps more to the point, at what point does it become ridiculous)?
To some, dressing up like Indiana Jones is ridiculous, or even wearing a cowboy hat or motorcycle jacket is ridiculous. For others, it is just a matter of style.
It is also a matter of context and authenticity. I once made the mistake of wearing a vintage heavy leather trenchcoat to an affair at the Israeli Embassy in Washington DC, wear I was taken aside and told that I looked like I was with the Gestapo. The coat was entirely authentic, and I am not (and have never been) a member of the Gestapo, but still, it was not a good context in which to wear the coat...
I have to confess that seeing European teenagers in American rap clothes looks ridiculous, but I think it looks ridiculous in the States too.
Very young, thin, attractive people can get away with wearing things that middle aged people cannot.
So how do you draw the line? Why is an American civil war coat and hat obviously a costume but an Irvin jacket is not? Or is it?
What do you think?