Those denim shawls look great just not sure I could pull the look off..ended up selling my Lee chore jacket as again as amazing as it looked it just didn’t work for me
The originals have crept up in price of USN denim in general
I love my jumper (dungaree jumper, taken from 1941 regs). Goes great with well-worn khakis, uh, karkees. They look very nautical over a chambray shirt. You might even look like Cary Grant in Father Goose. But those split rings will snag the crap out of a knit sweater worn underneath. Beware. And they're a bitch to remove and replace.ATF WWII USN denim dungaree jumper.
Like this one a lot. Easy to wear, either as an over-shirt or as a light jacket
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got also the whole set but wearing everything together is a little bit too much for me.i own the whole set - was on discount when i ordered it an dirt cheap - doesn't look that nicely broken in like yours ...
just like you said: easy to wear as an overcoat
Hobson's... now that was a shop (boutique?), great line in leather codpieces as well, think they supplied Theophilus T. Wildebeest's for the Comedy Relief show, but shurely this is for a different type of forum, nudge nudgeDirty and bedraggled ATF tanker aka my go to chores jacket.
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No visible vintage leather but rest assured I am wearing one of my Edwardian hand sewn chamois thongs from the world renowned Hobson Gentleman’s Undergarments whose premises were in Snifter Row, Soho, London.
Hobson's... now that was a shop (boutique?), great line in leather codpieces as well, think they supplied Theophilus T. Wildebeest's for the Comedy Relief show, but shurely this is for a different type of forum, nudge nudge
Very nice. The shirt's a nice shade. Wash the pants a few more times, maybe in a capful of bleach or color remover. It's the first thing I do after I've tried the fit and know it where it will shrink. Cold water if there's no room for shrinkage. Slowly, and gradually, not a big dump of bleach on the first go round. Saftly, saftly, catchy fadey. Then attack the jumper separately. I added a cigarette pocket on the left breast of mine, made from Salvation Army jeans. Not a match, not even close, clearly an afterthought. Like Ted Lawson, of the Doolittle Raiders, cutting up another A-2 and putting an extra pocket on the right breast.i own the whole set - was on discount when i ordered it an dirt cheap - doesn't look that nicely broken in like yours ...
just like you said: easy to wear as an overcoat
Dirty and bedraggled ATF tanker aka my go to chores jacket.
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No visible vintage leather but rest assured I am wearing one of my Edwardian hand sewn chamois thongs from the world renowned Hobson Gentleman’s Undergarments whose premises were in Snifter Row, Soho, London.
I've that's the sort of outfitters where setting one stage of flap can get you a handsome discountThat's the very place, well known for their fine range of drop front pantaloons with their unique patented anti draught flaps.
I've that's the sort of outfitters where setting one stage of flap can get you a handsome discount
I've been retired for 4.5 years. Every day is a Saturday, except we only go to Mass one of those Saturdays.Once you retire it doesn’t matter anymore. I never know day it is anymore. Was bad enough when I worked shift work. Now it’s completely out the window. Just good days and bad ones now