i love the 1950s i dress rockabilly
love bowling shirts have a flattop haircut
what era is your style ?
Permalink Reply by Brown Fox on January 26, 2013 at 12:28am As an amateur actor/re-enactor, I've worn garb from from all over time. I feel most comfortable in clothes from the 1930's. However, the one time I caught a look at myself in the mirror and said, "Oh my God, I look good!" was when I was dressed in clothes from the 1790's. I'm the one on the far right.
Permalink Reply by William on January 26, 2013 at 12:35am i think a lot of how we dress is now we feel
Permalink Reply by Brown Fox on January 26, 2013 at 1:30am That works within a framework. Everyone must balance free expression with present-day conventions. A kilt is not conventional attire on most jobs; maybe a plaid tie would work better.You can express your feelings through a limerick, but sometimes a sonnett is a more acceptable medium for expressing of what's inside.
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