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I think I detect some snap cufflinks. Looking good.
AlanC said:Trying to Easter it up a little.
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I think I detect some snap cufflinks. Looking good.
AlanC said:Trying to Easter it up a little.
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MK said:I think I detect some snap cufflinks. Looking good.
Seconded. There isn't a picture of you I've seen yet that doesn't make my day just a tad better.Diamondback said:I don't know, I think you look better than you give yourself credit for, Miss G3...
Besides, I think "Ultimate Fail" would be a term better reserved for the sleaze you see around most malls these days. Just my pair of copper-clad Lincolns...
Any positive word applies.Orgetorix said:Thanks. Does that make them winsome?![]()
Laura Chase said:This is a tumeric linen dress Ffom a label called Noa Noa.
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StanleyVanBuren said:@ the Edison w/ some friends:
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thunderw21 said:A warm-weather look for Easter, though it's spitting snow.![]()
*Vintage Champ
*Modern shirt with French Cuffs
*Vintage cuff links and tie bar
*1940s tie
*Modern full-cut trousers
*Modern suspenders
*Bostonian spectators
*Repro ATF M41 jacket
(No, I don't smoke)
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Quigley Brown said:I have that tie, also. I believe it's a Haband.
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Schott 568 Vandals Jacket - $1,250 The classic Perfecto motorcycle jacket, in a very special limited-edition Schott double rider style. gluegungeisha said:50's disaster!
+ blur and bad lighting. I tried...
I just don't know what to wear with these pants! I feel that the bright, robin's egg blue on the shirt is way too much for the light green bottoms; I also don't know how to make pastel pants look like they didn't just pop out of "The Babysitter's Club" -- the look I've got now is reminiscent of a 90's camp counselor. I'm really tempted to just dye them indigo, but I think that would be a horrible vintage sin, since that mint color is so rare. Older fabrics don't dye evenly, anyway.
I think it's just time for me to just invest in a good, white, cotton blouse. The only white blouse I have is a loose, Titanic-era one. I'm horrible at shopping for basics!
Ultimate Fail.
lyburnum said:I don't think it's an ultimate fail, and I also think those pants are super cute. I think maybe you just need to neutralise the other colours you wear with them, so that the pants are a real feature. At the moment the colour of the pants is competing with the other colours in your outfit. I think they'd look really cute with a white shirt with a matching mint neck tie - to bring attention to the colour. Baby pinks also work really well with mint green (don't know if you're a baby pink person), but only in small doses (such as a belt/necktie/earrings)! The pants would also look awesome with a 50s sweater girl look - sweater girl is my ultimate in easy 50s daywear. You could try a cream beaded cardigan or knitted jumper. I also like the idea of the shirt you're wearing, because it brings some pattern into the outfit, but perhaps a different colour (like a navy blue accent?) would work better?
The colour will be difficult to work with at first, but once you find an outfit you really love that works with the pants, I'm sure you'll wear it time and time again. They are lovely, don't give up just yet!
Anyway, this is all my two cents (two pence?), so feel free to ignore me. After all every one of us creates our own unique style and that's what makes everyone so fantastic and inspiring!
P.S. I really hope I don't come off like I'm trying to be a know it all![]()