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Deadstock 50s Short Sleeve Shirt with Red Piping on collar and tops of sleeves, white buttons. Bam!

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sproily

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Ok so I've been thinking of getting a pair of these from the internet but being very lucky I found these at a thrift store

They are pretty old looking, almost antique. I don't really have any idea how old these are. They look self made, but the buckle system is not something thats easy to craft yourself.

Judging from the hooks (bakelite and metal) I'd throw a wild guess of 1920's to 1940's.

Someone with a lot more knowledge please come forth!

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cookie

I'll Lock Up
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sproily said:
Ok so I've been thinking of getting a pair of these from the internet but being very lucky I found these at a thrift store

They are pretty old looking, almost antique. I don't really have any idea how old these are. They look self made, but the buckle system is not something thats easy to craft yourself.

Judging from the hooks (bakelite and metal) I'd throw a wild guess of 1920's to 1940's.

Someone with a lot more knowledge please come forth!

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img4736te.jpg

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Probably 1930s with that woderful patina.
 

djgo-cat-go

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Dinerman said:
I got it because it was relatively cheap. It fits well, but when will I ever wear something like this?

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Well, what about.. NOW.. ? man, I love your style in general, but this is just too much to bear , and I dig your facial hair :eusa_clap
 

dhermann1

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sproily said:
Ok so I've been thinking of getting a pair of these from the internet but being very lucky I found these at a thrift store
They are pretty old looking, almost antique. I don't really have any idea how old these are. They look self made, but the buckle system is not something thats easy to craft yourself.
Judging from the hooks (bakelite and metal) I'd throw a wild guess of 1920's to 1940's.
Someone with a lot more knowledge please come forth!

img4731x.jpg

img4733n.jpg

img4736te.jpg

img4738b.jpg

img4739.jpg

Mens garters! Woohoo! Spandex (invented 1959) made these babies obsolete. Before that (maybe in the 1930's?) there was regular elastic, which I believe was woven into the tops of some socks, but had a rather tournequit effect on the leg. My father wore them every day to work when I was very small. If you didn't wear garters, your (non elasticized) socks stood a very good chance of drooping down and into the toe of your shoe. I suspect that wearing a pair with modern Spandex woven socks might not be comfortable, and would also be unnecessary. But they were definitely almost universal. Think of every scene from an old movie of a man with no trousers. Always those garters.
 

dnjan

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I definitely remember my dad wearing them when I was a kid. He wore them with work boots, which tend to pull non-elasticized socks down into a wad right in front of the heel. They do the same thing today with socks having worn-out elastic. To bad I didn't save my dad's sock-garters ...
 

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