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Mr Vim

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I cannot wait to get out of Juneau and have roads to go on a road trip for, then I'm driving across the country for some serious vintage bargain hunting.

Where was the store that closed down, Trenter?
 

habberdasher

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Mt Pleasant, SC
GoldenEraFan said:
The low gorge lapel style and polyester fiber material seem 1980's to me.
It's definitely 60s to me - the gorge is not low at all, the lapels are 60s thin, and there was a whole lot more polyester styles in the 60s-70s than the 80s.
 

HarpPlayerGene

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Thrifted this Oleg Cassini western suit today. Very well made. What do you think, folks? '70s?...

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Tomasso

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Yep,'70s. It actually looks kinda cool. I could see wearing it for ****s and giggles. :eek:


BTW Gene, the jacket is way too big for you.;)
 

cookie

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It looks sophisticated in that Donegal tweed look and beautifully made by Jackie O's old bestie. Trouble is the very unsophisticated dude what's wearing it and all....lol ;)
 

HarpPlayerGene

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cookie said:
It looks sophisticated in that Donegal tweed look and beautifully made by Jackie O's old bestie. Trouble is the very unsophisticated dude what's wearing it and all....lol ;)

Hardeehar. I think it will do well with my Converse high-tops. :D

I've studied quite a few vintage western suits down here but yeah, this one is classier than the rest I've seen.
 

Tomasso

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Some people laugh at Cassini ,the designer, but I give him his props: He bedded every starlet from Grace Kelly to Marilyn Monroe...before marrying the magnificent Gene Tierney. Plus he was the first designer to figure out and capitalize on the licensing game.
 

Miss Tuppence

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Old Blighty
^Wow that’s certainly a suit and a half!

Hullo there,
I don’t have a clue where to put this question across so I will just dump it here hoping in the off chance that someone will be able to help or at least redirect me… I’m in new territory here; my usual stomping ground is the powder room so please do excuse me…
I’m just wondering on your views and views from the 30’s/40’s in regards to wearing a deep navy pinstripe suit with London tan coloured shoes… was this acceptable?
I’m just not sure myself!
Any help will be greatly received…
Thank you in advanced ;)
 

Tomasso

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Miss Tuppence said:
I’m just wondering on your views and views from the 30’s/40’s in regards to wearing a deep navy pinstripe suit with London tan coloured shoes… was this acceptable?
I don't think that match would have gone over too well back in the day, when dark business suiting called for dark (usually black) shoes.

Today, well, just about anything goes.......[huh]
 

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