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Lemon chamois gloves

Charlie Huang

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These are for morning dress (especially when you wear a buff coloured waistcoat). I got them from Chester Jefferies, special order for £48. Cheaper than Pickett's (£126-150) and Budd's (£90 machine-made).

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TCMfan25

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East Coast USA
Acting as a necromancer of threads, I would like to raise this mortuus disputatio from the grave.

I have been on the hunt for some yellow chamois gloves for a long while once I learnt that they were in fact the gloves commonly found in Esquire and Apparel Arts illustrations. They seem to look great with everything, not just morningwear.

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filfoster

One Too Many
Another look I admire without wanting to emulate. I get the gloves with morning wear but why on earth wear them with a lounge suit? Is this an archaic 'motoring' look? The effect is somewhat sinister like he's enjoying a pipe after some 'wet work'. Is this 'Mack-the-Knife'?

Acting as a necromancer of threads, I would like to raise this mortuus disputatio from the grave.

I have been on the hunt for some yellow chamois gloves for a long while once I learnt that they were in fact the gloves commonly found in Esquire and Apparel Arts illustrations. They seem to look great with everything, not just morningwear.

gray%2Bherringbone%2Bstripe.jpg
 

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