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The wardrobe source post
Have had several Asks about where I get my clothes, so here we go.
My general style:
My build: I am 5'10", around 155-160lbs. I am a trans man, so that means some fit challenges. 36R tops, 32x32 bottoms, 8ish shoe.
My preferences: I adore 1930s/40s outdoor "country gentleman" and work wear -- I am building a wardrobe here. I love texture and mixing patterns. I try to stick to natural fibers. I am spending more money on pieces that last longer and shrinking my closet to a modern capsule and a vintage capsule. (Though I will sometimes mix eras.) Brown is my favorite color.
Online thrifting:
Unclaimed baggage. Really great for giving higher end brands a shot at huge discounts.
Gem App. Fantastic for searching multiple sites like ebay, poshmark, etc.
Modern clothing:
Taylor Stitch. Standouts are sweaters and wool trousers. Sizing runs trim - I size up to a 38 here instead of my usual 36. This means it's a great source for smaller trans mascs.
Yiume. Shirts a bit thin, but fun prints and frequent sales.
Imperfects. Small range, but fun, higher waisted fishtail trousers.
Taft Boots. Comfy right out of the box. Great at making small feet look elegant. Men's sizes start at a 6.
Schott. Fantastic pea coats. Recommended by Derek Menswear.
Vermont Flannel. Super thick plaid, flannel shirts. Very warm.
Sterkowski hats. Range includes flat caps and captains/fisherman.
Spier & MacKay. Great winter coats, run a bit trim. Their trousers look hideous and despite a bit of a vintage look, everything else in the catalog is too low waisted and skinny.
LLBean. Great for sweaters. I love my grey commando style one.
Banana Republic. I like a lot of their older stuff, so a brand to watch on Poshmark.
New Vintage:
Cathcart London. Sweaters and jeans are great. Hit or miss fit on the rest. Frequent sales, small runs.
Darcy Clothing. Great all across the board. They are a film supplier, so restocks are regular. Their suspenders are hard to find, fyi, so search under "braces".
Revival Vintage. Dipping into poly blends, but a great selection of fairisle sweater vests.
JoBear boots. Great prices and styles, requires breaking in.
Focusers. Vintage glasses. They will replace lenses. Love the Peabody gold wire frames.
Old Glasses Shop. Frames you won't find at Focusers. You can try on frames before committing to an Rx, but have to pay for the return. Love their round tortoise shells.
I have some additional shops I forgot.
New vintage:
Bronson and Olderbest cater to an overseas market, so their sizing runs small, and there is more workwear and military wear. Bronson's jeans are quite good and I love their classic sweatpants. Also recommend both if you're looking for vintage casual short sleeved stuff.
Thomas Farthing. Their coats start at a size 32R. 32!!!! Caveat: if you are picky about a proper vintage silhouette, the pants are a bit too low, the waistcoats a bit too long, and the coats are way too short. It's enough to irritate me, but perhaps not you. I do have a waistcoat from them that I like, and the length for that cut is decent. Ymmv.
Hope its ok I'm hopping in to add a few more here specifically on the vintage reproduction side of things in Europe as that's my wheelhouse:
Memery Shoes (ships both from UK and EU): great shoes, mostly womens but they carry a few unisex styles as well as (currently) three designs for historical mens shoes. Their edwardian ladies practical boot also passes as a mans for the period, and I find mine very comfortable
Elgar Shirts(UK): Small reproduction company in Halifax UK which often uses local or deadstock fabrics and makes everything on site. Highly highly recommend their collarless shirts and their woolen trousers are great too (would recommend over Darcy clothing in this area ngl). Very nice about adjustments and will do them for a small fee.
Bracksiek-Hemmelskamp(EU): washable permanently "starched" collars, which are the same Darcy Clothing stocks so if you are EU based, worth a look! The sizes run a bit big in my experience, so go with your shirt collar size and do not size up as you otherwise would on a detachable.
Blackbird Reenactment Clothing(EU): Not something I own from yet, but a friend of mine looooves their shirts so its on my list lol, they're a small Polish company who produces locally and are very affordable for what they supply
Source: have been actively collecting and wearing vintage and vintage-styled (pre-1960) menswear since 2017, for actual vintage my advice is different but mainly my number one is: make community w other vintage people and you will get to know which facebook groups and instagrams etc etc to follow
(my other key advices are: learn historical and contemporary terminology for clothing so you know what to look for (beyond english too) + identify what silhouettes and features you are looking for)
here's me serving early 1930s vibes as proof i know what im talking abt lol good luck to anyone starting their vintage or classic menswear journeys!
We have two new lovely summer shirts in the store today from @taylorstitch - The Short Sleeve Hawthorne un Rust and also Ocean Pickstitch Waffle. 😎🌵
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