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Archive of 2022-2023: Very warm winter outfit in style of the early 1940s military style icon with real vintage jacket by "Delmod International"

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So, finally, I managed to finish with the archive of my photo shoots made in the autumn of 2022. But since spring has already come, and I have accumulated a lot of winter photo shoots, I will publish these outfits of mine under the heading "Archive winter of 2022-2023" in order not to disturb minds of my readers. My new outfit, which I show in this article, was inspired by the early 1940s and Peggy Carter's clothing style, which she wore during World War II in "Captain America: The First Avenger".   For the first time I decided to try to wear a tie and I think I did well. By the way, did I tell you that I have a large collection of ties? Approximately about 200 units! Most of them, I bought in Polish secondhand, moreover, most of them cost 10-25 cents! My purchases of the ties were most often guided by the brightness and unusualness of their prints, as well as the fabrics. Therefore, I mostly have silk, linen, wool and cotton. There are only a few syntheti...

Archive of 2022: Hot autumn outfit in style of 1936 with real vintage hat by “Jose Martí Martí” from Barcelona

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With this outfit, I again show a hat of an unusual and extravagant shape by “J. Marti Marti, S. A. Barcelona.” Having more money, I guess, it is possible to learn something more about this company. As I'm a vintage enthusiast who doesn't make money from my research, to get extra money for a study is difficult for me. I also don't monetize my content while I got my 100 subscribers a long time ago. My reasoning is that if someones like my work and if they want me to take it much more seriously, as in the case of paid information about “J. Martí Martí”, then they will help me by “buying coffee” on the corresponding website. What did I manage to find about “J. Martí Martí” for free, so to speak, on my own? This fashion house (I guess it was a fashion house!), was founded by Don Jose Martí Martí in Barcelona around the time of the First World War. For some time it was listed as "Sucesores: Modas, S. A." There is evidence that this was at least during the time period...