that button placement looks fine, and don't worry about accurate when it comes to inside or outside, there are many different ways. I think there was a thread here somewhere that showed pants with the button placement where of the 3 pairs of buttons, there was one button inside and one outside...
Benny, that same debate is going on here in the US. And I have to agree with your comment about the Double Standard of one way of clothing yourself compared to another, just don't know
Troop (and Pack) 49 North St. Paul, MN. Scouting from Tiger Cubs to Life Scout at the age of 18. A fantastic experience but I also agree with all the comments on the experience is only as good as leadership. What some people don't know is that the major difference between Cub Scouts and Boy...
Hey Detective_Noir, now with that suit you've got to fill your collar with some great vintage ties. Pop over to the Show Us Your Ties thread and get inspired :cool:
Have to agree with above, though I have none to post.
(thump)
"Do you hear something?"
"No"
(bang)
"Now I heard that!"
"Must be someone trying to bump an old thread"
:eusa_clap:eusa_clap:eusa_clap:eusa_clap
I would guess that the top pair of trousers are to be part of formal daywear ala a Morning Suit/Stroller (excuse me if I am grouping similar things together) much like this on the left
Also I think it's interesting that the label is on the back of the jacket not around the interior breast...
Two songs that are the same (you have to listen hard to the second)
Frank Sinatra -Whispering
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fcyr6A0KAsc&feature=related
And Charlie Parker and Dizzy Gillespie -Groovin High
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oslMFOeFoLI
Dizzy used the chords from...
thanks especially for the scans of the color pages, like it has been stated elsewhere, there was much more color in vintage clothing than most people realize
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