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What are you wearing today??

Swing Motorman

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I think Swing Motorman is wearing bulky clothes mainly to conceal That Holiday Pound he put on.

(a joke stolen, in part, from a Frasier episode)

Ha, not after my long shopping walk today, dressed similarly to yesterday! And after finding a Christmas decoration sale, I had to carry home $100 of large decorations, while my wallet was only $20 lighter. That plus running around outside to take pictures of the sunset ensures that I have lost weight since the beginning of the holidays!


-Steven
 

Dinerman

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Looking a bit rumpled.
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Flat Foot Floey

My Mail is Forwarded Here
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Great suit. Dinerman. Love the roped shoulders and the big lapels. I have the same RL shirt and it looks like the kind of tie I prefer too.:eusa_clap
 

Canadian

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A bit childish...

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Just a little outfit I break out once a month. Paired with chinos and a pair of loafers (not visible). I get comments at work all the time about my bow-ties.

Tom
 

Espee

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southern California
At least I know the term for that now-- "roped shoulders." Not long ago, I was just about to buy my first-ever double-breasted jacket in a thrift store (all the ones that ever fit me, have had moth holes) and then I noticed the funny bit at the shoulder seam. I couldn't recall seeing such a thing before. I looked down the racks and saw no other jackets shaped that way. I didn't want to be the oddball, so I changed my mind about buying the jacket. I wondered if it might indicate a particular year when "that was in."
(Since then, I did buy my first-ever...)
 

GoldenEraFan

One Too Many
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Brooklyn, New York
What I wore two weekends ago on a trip to New Jersey with my friends. Going for a casual '20s look. The train I'm sitting in is a coach from 1902 that belongs to the New Jersey Museum of Transportation in Farmingdale New Jersey.
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avedwards

Call Me a Cab
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London and Midlands, UK
At least I know the term for that now-- "roped shoulders." Not long ago, I was just about to buy my first-ever double-breasted jacket in a thrift store (all the ones that ever fit me, have had moth holes) and then I noticed the funny bit at the shoulder seam. I couldn't recall seeing such a thing before. I looked down the racks and saw no other jackets shaped that way. I didn't want to be the oddball, so I changed my mind about buying the jacket. I wondered if it might indicate a particular year when "that was in."
(Since then, I did buy my first-ever...)
It was popular in the 30s and 40s and again in the 70s. Medium roped shoulders have been acceptable throughout the latter half of the 20th century and still remain a fairly classic option.
 

Widebrim

I'll Lock Up
From yesterday. I usually never wear a vest, but it went well with our Chinese New Year assembly, and it came in handy that evening. Wore it with a DB, navy blue pin strip suit. All-wool Pendleton, Bold Look era Haband tie.

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From today. c.mid-'50s Botany "500" suit, Suberba 100% Dacron polyester tie, Marshall Fields hat.

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