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Ok to be fair, Hamlet hadn't been home for four days and had run out of clothes. 

When we said our goodbyes yesterday, I simply stared at him in horor at what he was wearing. :o

Stylistically I would tag it "mexican gangster meets  the homeless"

"I ran out of clothes Mother****er" my Mom found these"  :rotfl:

The shirt was straight out of abuelo's  70's closet. 

What is the oldest piece of clothing you still have and wear?   I have my frangipani flower beach shirt from the 80's.  Favourite :D

 

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Do ties count? I have ties from just before 2000. Also have a leather jacket, that I wear from time to time, from around the same period. As for shirts, pants, etc older than 10 years... none fit me now! :lol3:

 

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I have a super bowl 19 49ers championship shirt that my parents bought for me in 1985...ive used it as a waist towel on football sundays for probably the last 30 years once it stopped fitting me as s shirt. 

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I have many old jerseys, little league and even one of my fathers from when he was a young lad, that I wear not much i throw a lot out...

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I have an Albert Richard leather jacket that’s pre-WW II - best guess early 30s. That would definitely be it for me (though I have a couple hats from the 50s).

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I wore the tuxedo I bought for my 2005 wedding three nights ago for a black tie gala. Yes, I had to have the trousers let out a bit, but it still fits. 

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Official Ferrari jacket I bought at the 2001 Canadian Grand Prix.  Has plenty of motor oil stains and smells like smoke, but shouldn't it?

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I have an old Filson tin cloth cruiser from the 70's. It is pretty dirty but in great shape with no fraying. Stiff as a board when cold. It leans in the corner. ?

Wife cannot stand it, says it stinks. Wind, water, thorns, and barbed wire doesn't faze it.

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I have penny-loafers that were my father's from the 1960s.  Been re-soled at least a few times.  Starting to fall apart but comfortable. They've walked a lot of cities.

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I have a few ties from the 40s and 50s, thankfully I no longer have to wear a suit and tie every day. I have a 40s Homburg that I bought from a cousin’s vintage clothing stock. It is just a tad small and too round to fit me, but it fits my son perfectly.

 

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Belgian army jacket I bought at Glastonbury in 1987 for a quid from a second hand stall as I didn't take a coat with me and got cold at night. It's from 1967 or thereabouts and I still wear it today.

Sent from GJ 1151

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I still wear T-shirt’s from 2000’s. Mostly sports related stuff. Some outdoorsy stuff from Columbia, REI from 2010’s. I feel like those items never really change other than slight modifications and advances in technology/material. 

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Still have my late 70s Birdwell Beach Britches (NOTHING like a Budgie Smuggler, you Australian perverts...!) but God knows I’ll never get into them again...  

 

sigh...  those were the days....  

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My body must have teeth because all of my clothes get worn smooth out after a couple of years...

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I have several tee shirts from recruit academy over 20 years ago. Yes, they still fit. And the tie that I wore to work today is at least 15 years old. I really hate buying new clothes.

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After last year's fat bastard I found I could wear my suits from the early 90's. Not much call to wear suits anymore but they're there if I need them!

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My old high school warmup jacket from 1996. I still bum around in it sometimes.

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