i love the 1950s i dress rockabilly
love bowling shirts have a flattop haircut
what era is your style ?
Permalink Reply by Cisco Carson on January 21, 2013 at 1:15am It'll work, but that'll cost you $50 extra.
10s-50s. No fixed period, I tend to waft around between Edwardian and postwar.
Permalink Reply by Mike Wisbrock on January 21, 2013 at 2:40pm My wife claims I was born 30 or 40 years too late, in '69.
I must admit, I prefer jazz, I think the greatest disservice done to the male of the species was when Kennedy stopped wearing hats, and I realize that this isn't my world or Bono's world or Sting's world or even Dave Grohl's world, it's Sinatra's world, we're just lucky enouhg to live in it.
Permalink Reply by William on January 22, 2013 at 12:06am thats what got me in to the 50s love the music
Permalink Reply by David F. on January 22, 2013 at 12:54pm Well fitted professional dress casual - Oxford Shirts, (no tie), Dress pants or Chinos, and polished shoes.
Or Well fitted casual - Polo Shirt or Oxford Shirt with Indigo 501 Denim, with brogues.
Or Graphic T-Shirts and Blue or Black Jeans.
Not sure what era(s) that style is.
Currently I have a tightly hair cut and tightly trimmed beard in a Neo-Victorian style, but nothing else is particularly Steampunk.
Permalink Reply by Joseph R. on January 22, 2013 at 1:17pm Not really too sure about the exact time frame of my style. But I usually wear the following:
Shoes - Converse or brown leather casual? slip ons.
Pants - dark blue jeans, tan cords, or red colored pants.
Shirts - In the winter usually a cardigan or another type of sweater under my jacket. I usually wear a peacoat or puffy vest. In the summer it's a polo or a casual button up shirt.
I'm still trying to define a style so I know this is a lot mixed together.
-Joseph
http://www.wallz.eu/photo/451090/Landsknechten.jpg For some reason that I cannot explain, I have always been fond of 16th century German (HRE) but I am not quite crazy enough to wear it daily. I could hardly wear it to some Rennfaires.
Authentic Western wear is my next favorite. What the other 98% of the folks living on the frontier wore who did not watch the south end of a north bound cow for a living. These are surprisingly tough, comfortable American made clothes but every time I wear them locally one or more people has stopped me to ask if I am a politician(?)
My daily work clothes are the height of current boring. Dress slacks, short or long sleeve shirts, black plain toed shoes, etc... Sadly this work/church/meeting dress has taken over my closet and even blue jeans feel odd now. (At least I still get to wear uniforms sometimes.) It is bad when you envy the crazy people who will wear anything.
http://farm3.staticflickr.com/2531/3715448903_1f10356c78_s.jpg One of our colorful local souls.
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