shirt//Ralph Lauren; jeans//Levi's; shoes//Ross
Katie picked out this shirt for me on our thrift store trip to Spokane and I really like it! Actually, overall this entire set of clothes came from thrift/secondhand stores. We got the pants and shoes at Ross a month or so ago. The shoes need to be glued a little on the soles, but otherwise they're holding up pretty well for cheap shoes. Actually, it seems like mens' shoes are a good thing to look for at thrift shops, my favorite shoes that I've ever bought were $5 at a thrift shop, they're real leather with leather soles. Unfortunately, the soles are wearing out now, but they traveled with me for two and a half years to Korea and Russia and everywhere in-between, so I guess they deserve to retire now. I was telling Katie the other day that I don't think I'll ever have a really good reason not to buy shoes at a thrift shop.
Ben
Ben






awesome outfit!
ReplyDeleteI received the painting yesterday! It's awesome! Thank you so so much!! I can't wait to find a special place to hang it up, when I get home in a few weeks. (i was leaving right as it came, so I'm lucky I got to see it first)
Ben;
ReplyDeleteAll you need is a good Cobbler to put new soles on your leather shoes. My hubby has to buy expensive shoes because he has SUPER narrow feet so we buy quality and re-sole them. Some pairs he has had for 20 years.
Plaid is always a good choice for the cooler months 1. because it's warm and 2. it always looks comfy.
ReplyDeleteIt's about to be fall so I can imagine the plaid will be coming out full force?
- Amy
I am an absolute FAN of plaid on guys. Especially in flannel shirts, it makes them look manly and woodsy and lumberjacky.
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Great pictures. I have gone to a few thrift store and I ahve to say, each time I always find great things, so I know exactly what you are talkign about. There are a lot of great ones out in Philadelphia. I have yet to go the ones out here in New York though but sooner or later I will.
ReplyDeleteVery nice! Sometimes I shop for my man at the thrift store...but my penchant for 1970s clothing does not always mean good things for his wardrobe ;)
ReplyDeleteSara, Road to the Heart
Good for you for wearing a totally thrifted outfit! My husband is pretty unwilling to do that. I guess it's fine since the cost per wear on his garments tend to be way less than a dollar, but still, it feels a little snobbish!
ReplyDeleteit's a really cute outfit and I adore that you are wearing something she picked out for you:)
ReplyDeletethis definitely looks like an outfit my bf would wear too :D
ReplyDeleteJessica
http://www.jumpintopuddles.com
so my husband won't wear plaid because he says it's 'lumberjack' (not helped by the fact in high school his work uniform for the amusement park was a lumberjack outfit with a plaid shirt) but i am hoping if we move out west and have scenery like you do he will. i LOVE the plaid - and those shoes are a good find. my husband wears his shoes until the soles fall off too!
ReplyDelete<3 katherine
of corgis and cocktails
I love these man-fashion posts! It's so crazy when I see these cause I'm pretty sure my fiance has all of the same clothes as Ben. :)
ReplyDeleteExcept those sweet blue shoes.
Trish
www.jellybonesblog.blogspot.com
bens shoes are SO cute!!
ReplyDeletethat's just a good all american look, nice thrifts
ReplyDeleteGreat thrifting finds!! Every time I see a post where someone is wearing a GREAT thrifted piece it motivates me to get out and hit the racks! I need to do more of it:)
ReplyDeleteLove the plaid shirt, such a great find - the colours are lovely! Awesome blog too!
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