1959 Blue Print part 1:
Back to the late Eisenhower years:
... shot of school administrator and his family features Junior in a light colored ocbd with sleeves partially rolled, dark trousers, white socks and bobbysoxer black and white saddle shoes, Mom in a dark dress and pumps, younger son in cowboy checked shirt, and Dad in nice suit, standing in front of brick fireplace with a propeller on the wall behind them ....
... fedora time with shot of two older gents, one in gray tweedy raglan 3-button button-through topcoat with button adjuster tabs at wrists, the other in a dark 3-button button-through topcoat with welted seams, notch lapels, open patch pockets, and cuffed sleeves ... also visible is a repp tie with double stripes ....
... classroom shot offers v-neck and crew sweaters, dark ocbd and white ocbds, plaid buttondown shirts, t-shirts as undershirts .....
..... fellow holding molecular model wears a plaid buttondown collar shirt with houndstooth pattern worn over white crewneck t-shirt is talking hydrocarbons with another guy in a dark plaid short-sleeved buttondown shirt
more to follow
Last edited by Worried Man (2013-12-14 13:58:32)
Up next, 1968!!
...and no size Zeros either...
Last edited by stanshall (2013-12-15 20:05:20)
Last edited by ericmathellis (2013-12-16 18:15:55)
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Good research there. Surprisingly, it being a heavy coat, I've seen the Zero King label pop up here in the southern thrift stores a few times over the years.
Orson Welles take that last photo set? What's up with the crazy angles?
You know how photographers like to get all "artsy" sometimes. Especially college photographers.
When I need to escape, I just browse through the pages of the Tech Ivy thread.