Here's a few shawl collar sweaters I have in my collection; the first is technically not a cardigan, it was made by Spalding and I believe it dates to around the 1920s, Ralph Lauren recreated this same sweater a while back but this is the real McCoy. Granted it could do with a proper wash, but I...
I cant wait to see those tarsal strap boots myself!
Also to carry on this discussion I have bought a couple pairs of new made ankle boots in the past that had the unshaped ankle that left me feeling unsatisfied, but through some wear they eventually gained a bit of shape to the ankle, but still...
I like whats being shown on this thread!
Here's a coat from my collection, I'm guessing it is from the early to mid 20s because of the high waist, and some of the other coats already posted from that period bare some similarities. I feel like pocket and lapel shape combined with the fabrics...
i especially like the contrast between the louder checks in the caps and striped socks against the black suits. And both are wearing quite interesting ties.
Trust me guys this is highly unusual for Vancouver. I have found zilch within the past several months, for that reason the vintage gods must have looked down on me and took pity.
heres a couple photos of all the stuff i found while thrifting within the past week.
This lot includes a 30s fair isle sweatervest, one 1930s tie, one 1940s bowtie, two 1940s belts, two 1940s caps, the 1930s Montgomery Ward shirt I posted earlier, one 1940s tattered white shirt, and a...
Just picked up this shirt today along with a white shirt from around the 40s, but this one i thought was worth posting about. I think its from the 30's but I don't know enough about montgomery ward to know for sure.
I couldn't agree more, when the weather permits I wear overcoats as much as I can.
Here's another coat from my collection, bought it not too long ago while thrift-hopping. My initial reaction when I saw this coat was that it was from the 1960s, but after searching up the label history it looks...
Your coats are classic though, and thus can be worn anywhere anytime and look distinguished. The curlpaca coat stands out like a sore thumb and looks a bit like a fuzzy bathrobe. That's not to say i don't love it however...
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