Wednesday Wardrobe: 1956

Now that classes are back in swing, it’s going to be difficult to keep on posting so frequently, so I may or may not be posting every Wednesday for Wednesday Wardrobes or Thursdays for Thursday Cinemas either.  Just keep that in mind, and don’t think I died or anything.

Today’s Entry: 1956

Livin' in a time that's long since gone...Jacket: New, Urban Vibe, given to me as a gift last Christmas, but these new “-ette” motorcycle jackets usually run $30.00 (made of vinyl)

Shirt: Vintage, Mesquite, Buffalo Exchange, $5.00

Dice Bracelet: Resale, Picc-a-Dilly, $1.00

Jeans: New, LEI, TJ Maxx, bought awhile ago…$14.99-ish

Belt (unseen-metal buckle of a 4-leaf clover): Resale, unmarked, The Clothes Horse, $14.00

Shoes: Resale, Converse, The Clothes Horse, $12.00

Total Cost: $46.99



The shirt was a Roll of the dicesteal at Buffalo Exchange at $5.00, it happened to be on the 50% off rack – so the original price was $10.00 – still not bad at all.  The brand is Mesquite, which is known for their western wear.  I have a few feelings on the shirt itself, I think it was shortened and that the darts that are in it were put there later, since the thread is black, and the stitching isn’t the finest quality.  Additionally, the dice images on the upper portions look hand-painted, and I have not come across any other Mesquite clothing which was like this.

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