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Iron Horse
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Thanks Slim; I'm the founder, sole owner and designer, and John Lofgren has made all my products in Japan so far. :)
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Mr Black
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Great fit on those 47's 👍🏻💪🏻
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Mr. Q
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Looking good Dude and Iron Horse! Both those Freewheelers shirts look great!
^hah! Just noticed! As someone who is fairly colorblind, I think it's odd that browns can look orangey? Engineered Garments jacket 3Sixteen Shirt LVC 47s Pras Moonstar sneaks |
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4444Design
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thrift-shop cap
B10 by "Quartermaster" in Belgium Schiesser retro sweater BIB`s from Pike Brothers Engineer Boots from Buffalo
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Mr Black
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blurry toilet pic, but you get the idea.
Gormless expression (models own) Full count m1937 shirt (With CCC patch idea blatantly ripped off from Hudsons Hill) Muji breton shirt Workware HK Trickers Shitty |
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hollows
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That shirt looks great Mr Black, looks to be a fairly normal sleeve length. As a long-limbed individual I can't enjoy a lot of shirts that have historically accurate sleeve lengths, like that style usually has.
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I make things out of leather.
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Mr Black
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I was pleasantly surprised by how well it fits. I had a couple of cheaper repros before which were like f'king tents. Historically they were probably worn that big, but for contemporary living (for me, anyway) they're not really quite right.
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HP Sauce
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I'm so glad Hollows said it first because I didn't want to post yet another one of my weird (but accurate) observations about the wonders of proportion and line.
Now I can simply echo the thought that your shirt fits perfectly and your trousers hit the exact right high-water mark to show off those Trickers. Little details, wondrous results. If you were handing out hand towels, Mr. Black, I'd be sure to tip you 10p for adding style and charm to the whole event... |
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SallyKolchine
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I mean, I can share that sentiment. I bought a 60s vintage work shirt this past weekend with a rarely proportionate (for me) chest and sleeve lengths, but the body length is waaaaay long. Sometimes you just gotta work with what ya gotta, and also support your local tailor.
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Mr Black
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20p and you may get a squirt of my special eau de toilette.
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