Last edited by Lee (2012-05-05 14:06:56)
Thanks Lee(and George too). The shirt came from Zach at Newton Street Vintage. He does great things with that time machine of his. The Levis aren't big E. Nor are they LVC reissue. I did buy these after Oliver flagged the LVC 519 as having a good rise and taper though. I found mine on ebay for about $20 delivered but when they turned up they were far too baggy but were tapered, so I had them taken into my usual taper with a 14" bottom. I think the rise is higher on these than the LVC ones actually. More like the rise on vintage big E sta prest. The colour is probably much the same as what is called 'fog' now... but I've always known that colour as stone. The same way that Levis call, what I called sand, 'grit' now.
Thanks for the insight by the way. It's always good to know where other posters are coming from and you've definitely come from IT. Steeped in it, you are! Welcome to the forum btw if I haven't said so already.
It's bit unseasonably nippy out so...
Moore's of Canada dark brown Scottish tweed jacket
Brooks brothers OCBD
Highland snuff coloured wide wale flat front cord trousers
Burlington brown and burgundy argyle socks
Crockett and Jones - 'Nicely weathered,10 year old' tan, scotch grain storm-welted dainite derbys.
Last edited by Lee (2012-05-06 14:52:33)
Nothing remarkable today. Vietnam era military chinos, high rise, slight break, full leg. BB blue ocbd soft collar, frayed cuffs. White chucks, J.Crew plaque belt.
Last edited by The Thin Repp (2012-05-07 13:00:47)
Love the Bluchers. Love the tie.
I'm being a super slob today.
French F2 field jacket- bought this years ago for work but never wore it. Dug it out after the Woody Allen chat of the last few months.
Battered and frayed chambray BD
Uniqlo navy cotton crewneck
Off white big E Sta Prest- no prest left
Navy wool socks
Beater DB's- cola.
Somehow I think Mr Drink would approve.
Last edited by Liam Mac (2012-05-08 08:31:05)
Dark Navy Baracuta G9 Harrington Jacket
White Hanes Beefy T-Shirt
Sand/Khaki Red Herring Chinos
Oatmeal-Flecked Ribbed Socks
Dark Navy Keds Anchor Chukkas
No shirt, Lee?
Last edited by Lee (2012-05-09 07:04:47)
Is it a new one? Whatta ya think of them?
Last edited by Lee (2012-05-09 07:16:15)
Mid-Brown with Dark Blue Weave Italian Lightweight Woollen Herringbone Sports Jacket.
Brooks Brothers Light Blue OCBD
Peckham Rye Navy Blue with White Polka Dot Scarf/Neckerchief
Edwin 55 Burner Wash Jeans
Antique 'Sam Browne' Brown Belt
Navy Blue Pantherella Socks
Russell and Bromley Dark Brown Suede Chukkas
Last edited by Lee (2012-05-10 05:10:40)
Hot days of pre summer...
Preppy day:
red Sebago Docksides (no socks)
light washed out yellow (like vanilla) Land's End Chino shorts
horizontal striped four button Polo navy/light blue with attached "collegiate" number on the chest (Peak Performance)
Ray Bans (don't know the model, those are "new" very 60s looking tortoise ones by Luxottica)
In the morning I wore a light blue cotton kable knit.
Spotted an older guy (about 70 years old) on the street that wore a checked (mostly blue/navy) button down poplin shirt wit decent collar roll, flat fronted greyish blueish linen trews with 1 3/4 inch cuffs (very uncommon here in Austria, cuffs are mostly on trews with pleats), perfect lenght (VERY slight break) no socks and burgundy beefrolls. His belt matched the shoes. If he had a Blazer it would have been easier to identify him as an Ivyist... but all in all he looked as Ivy as many here on the forum. The details - cuffs, trouser break, Beefrolls, shirt with collar roll - were pretty Ivy. At least he looked VERY well dressed.
Last edited by Leer R. (2012-05-10 06:46:38)
Light brown Peter Scott v neck
Vintage Lands End Madras
Levis 505 Stone coloured tapered
Falke socks grey
Clarks desert trek (haven't worn these for a good while but still very comfy)