LSMAFC Meeting
March 8, 2020

Laurie Taylor Fixes
"I don't have anything to wear."

What you could wear at the Hickory Classic.
Many men's clothes in that period were made of wool.


Members of the Men's Dress Reform Party including
Dr. Jordan, the founder, on the far right. July 4, 1929.
To be cool, wear shorts and skip the tie.


Al Bohn gets his clothes from Knickerdog.com.
To feel comfortable, wear a neck size one size larger than normal.


Ron Taylor always dresses the part.
Take note of his 99 cent tie from the thrift shop. Laurie bought a plain hat and added a little pizzazz.


Scarecrow looks good in overalls.


That's a real raccoon coat.


You could sew the buttons on your pants to use the more authentic suspenders.
Add a pocket watch for a bit of class.


Joan modified Ed's clip on bowtie with an elastic strap, so it fits better.


We are not flappers, we've got class.


The style then was no waist or a cool drop waist.


One word for June... Fabulous


Vanessa looks cool in a drop waist.


Joan looks great in her skirt and blouse. Look for dresses that are loose and flow over your body.


Nancy goes for beach pajamas with a straightline look.


Ashley's shoe collection. She found most of them at Goodwill.


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