Whilst working at the Flea market i was asked to be the subject for one of the 1920 style pages for the NY Post during september. I said no but they clicked on anyway! Luckily i managed to get my hands on one.
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**** THIS BLOG IS NOW ARCHIVED ****
[all views/opinions on this blog were held in may 2010 or before.
some are still held, but only the awesome ones.]
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Formal Friday
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*Fridays have officially gone formal at Fine And Dandy. In our opinion the
world is too casual from a style perspective. This is our anti-casual
Friday. So...
A 60's Venezuelan Villa
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Below is Italian architect *Gio Ponti* 's designed “*Villa Planchart*” in
Caracas, Venezuela(1956).
Ponti selected all the furnishings and decorative obj...
I Wanna Be Nick Wooster…..
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No. 1
Nick Wooster
Nick Wooster is a total trendsetting badass! You know…..the kind of guy
who can push the button just enough to be that rebel we all sec...
adidas ZNE PULSE EVENT (LONDON 2017)
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When we partnered with adidas about 3 years ago, we signed on as
consultants and storytellers for their new line of apparel – adidas
Athletics. What drew ...
1940s Civilian Aviator's B-2 flight jacket
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This vintage jacket was made in Kansas City, Missouri, as a civilian
version of the US army B-2 Flight jacket, issued in the early 1930s, and
replaced by t...
Owning the Vintage Military Look
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Surplus military clothing has always been a go-to option for many people
within the last century; whether for rugged outdoor activities or ironic
anti-war ...
Gieves Royal Navy collection
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....beautiful early 20th century Royal Navy collection by Gieves we picked
up recently. I am partially blaming my current sea obsession on the Great
Mr Ca...
Moto Museums: A Cure for Winter Doldrums?
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What can we do when we can't ride, especially if there is no warm weather
motorcycle destination in our immediate plans? Find a cool motorcycle
museum ne...
Fashion on the Ration
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On the 5th of March, IWM London opens a brand new, (and very exciting!)
exhibition - Fashion on the Ration
If you collect or wear vintage clothing from t...
1 comment:
Of course they took your picture!
I respect your refusal to recognize the maker's label. Style transcends the label. Now I need to heed this exact advice.
And clearly, you have a love of suspenders. I have over 100 pairs, about 1/3 vintage and prefer them to belts, even with jeans.
You are my aesthetic hero!
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