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« Reply #11227 on: March 31, 2009, 10:31:55 am » |
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Salutations to everyone, I'm new to this forum, but have spent the past few months battling trough the 500 or so pages previous. That is not to say of course that it was a trial, but merely a test of mental endurance, to see so many finely attired individuals. my heartiest congratulations however must be reserved for those individuals like Misses Gaslight and Navane and herr doktor, who are able to come up with so many multi-varied outfits, and to those who have the ability and bravery to carry such looks in public. Having recently started wearing a waistcoat and shirt on a regular basis i have been heaped with more than enough confusion from messers General and Public. it's a shame that there aren't more of the persuasion in the fair islands of New Zealand, but i intend to make the leap back to the old country (Britain) eventually. below is myself in the guise of some sort of desert explorer (appologies for any lack of quality, mon frere is notoriously bad at photography) from the left from the right and from the front-ish and finally a sort of frumpy sporting gentleman...ish and a bibliography below goggles - army mountaineering goggles, American I believe Holster - Belgian Army Gaiters - Swiss Army all bought from my friendly neighborhood surplus store The Headphones are old General Electric Co. ones, modified to fit an ipod a-la Miss Porkshanks The stock tie, flat hat and belt knife were both pilfered from parents, who, being from mother England have no shortage of old fashioned attire. The brown waistcoat and tweed jacket are from op-shops (charity stores) The Jeans are just a pair of Wranglers (remember, Levis started selling them in 1850) The Shemagh i got for an NZ tenner i.e. about £3.50 and in my left boot and waistcoat pocket are hip-flasks. one should never leave one's home without at least one.
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« Reply #11228 on: March 31, 2009, 10:46:10 am » |
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« Reply #11229 on: March 31, 2009, 11:17:28 am » |
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OK - here goes... This is me posing as the debonair Man About (Late Victorian London) Town: and brandishing my patent Ætheric Disintegrator (which started life as a £1.99 water pistol from Toys'R'Us):
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« Reply #11230 on: March 31, 2009, 01:46:34 pm » |
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Salutations to everyone, I'm new to this forum, but have spent the past few months battling trough the 500 or so pages previous. That is not to say of course that it was a trial, but merely a test of mental endurance, to see so many finely attired individuals. my heartiest congratulations however must be reserved for those individuals like Misses Gaslight and Navane and herr doktor, who are able to come up with so many multi-varied outfits, and to those who have the ability and bravery to carry such looks in public. Having recently started wearing a waistcoat and shirt on a regular basis i have been heaped with more than enough confusion from messers General and Public. it's a shame that there aren't more of the persuasion in the fair islands of New Zealand, but i intend to make the leap back to the old country (Britain) eventually. below is myself in the guise of some sort of desert explorer (appologies for any lack of quality, mon frere is notoriously bad at photography) from the left from the right and from the front-ish and finally a sort of frumpy sporting gentleman...ish and a bibliography below goggles - army mountaineering goggles, American I believe Holster - Belgian Army Gaiters - Swiss Army all bought from my friendly neighborhood surplus store The Headphones are old General Electric Co. ones, modified to fit an ipod a-la Miss Porkshanks The stock tie, flat hat and belt knife were both pilfered from parents, who, being from mother England have no shortage of old fashioned attire. The brown waistcoat and tweed jacket are from op-shops (charity stores) The Jeans are just a pair of Wranglers (remember, Levis started selling them in 1850) The Shemagh i got for an NZ tenner i.e. about £3.50 and in my left boot and waistcoat pocket are hip-flasks. one should never leave one's home without at least one.
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« Reply #11231 on: March 31, 2009, 02:47:27 pm » |
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Dr Prunesquallor: Great getup, I especially love the Ascot tie, where did you find such a fine specimen? I am quite happy with my latest find:
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« Reply #11233 on: March 31, 2009, 07:08:50 pm » |
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OK - here goes... This is me posing as the debonair Man About (Late Victorian London) Town: and brandishing my patent Ætheric Disintegrator (which started life as a £1.99 water pistol from Toys'R'Us): Very nice outfit, I like it all. I have a similiar pair of goggles but I need to do a bit more with them because they disappear when I put them on my dark hats but you've given me ideas on how to fix that. ------------------------------------- I am quite happy with my latest find: I want!
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« Reply #11234 on: March 31, 2009, 07:14:50 pm » |
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Salutations to everyone, I'm new to this forum, but have spent the past few months battling trough the 500 or so pages previous. That is not to say of course that it was a trial, but merely a test of mental endurance, to see so many finely attired individuals. my heartiest congratulations however must be reserved for those individuals like Misses Gaslight and Navane and herr doktor, who are able to come up with so many multi-varied outfits, and to those who have the ability and bravery to carry such looks in public. Having recently started wearing a waistcoat and shirt on a regular basis i have been heaped with more than enough confusion from messers General and Public. it's a shame that there aren't more of the persuasion in the fair islands of New Zealand, but i intend to make the leap back to the old country (Britain) eventually. below is myself in the guise of some sort of desert explorer (appologies for any lack of quality, mon frere is notoriously bad at photography) from the left from the right and from the front-ish and finally a sort of frumpy sporting gentleman...ish and a bibliography below goggles - army mountaineering goggles, American I believe Holster - Belgian Army Gaiters - Swiss Army all bought from my friendly neighborhood surplus store The Headphones are old General Electric Co. ones, modified to fit an ipod a-la Miss Porkshanks The stock tie, flat hat and belt knife were both pilfered from parents, who, being from mother England have no shortage of old fashioned attire. The brown waistcoat and tweed jacket are from op-shops (charity stores) The Jeans are just a pair of Wranglers (remember, Levis started selling them in 1850) The Shemagh i got for an NZ tenner i.e. about £3.50 and in my left boot and waistcoat pocket are hip-flasks. one should never leave one's home without at least one.
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« Reply #11235 on: March 31, 2009, 07:23:05 pm » |
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Miss Katarina! You look as gorgeous and steamy as allways  Something is getting steamy... (must look away... happily married...)
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« Reply #11236 on: March 31, 2009, 09:07:36 pm » |
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  Why yes, my hair does match my corset (and my glasses too, for that matter). ^_^ (re-dyed it couple days ago, dark blue this time) More: Gratuitous cleavage shot: Blue suits you my dear. DB
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« Reply #11237 on: March 31, 2009, 09:11:09 pm » |
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So first I must say, many many many attractive people on here, and all so creative with their outfits! Seems I have a long way to go before my own look is quite so polished! Well, anyway, here's one of the few I have in the proper style (and even then its more pirate than proper lady) 
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« Reply #11238 on: March 31, 2009, 09:15:48 pm » |
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  Why yes, my hair does match my corset (and my glasses too, for that matter). ^_^ (re-dyed it couple days ago, dark blue this time) More: Gratuitous cleavage shot: Blue suits you my dear. DB heehee I was wondering when you would chime in.
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« Reply #11239 on: March 31, 2009, 09:23:49 pm » |
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You look absolutely lovely!  And that outfit is absolutely spiffin! And those gloves are scrumptuous x) Is that an ipod I see on the left? o_0
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« Reply #11240 on: March 31, 2009, 09:24:12 pm » |
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So first I must say, many many many attractive people on here, and all so creative with their outfits! Seems I have a long way to go before my own look is quite so polished! Well, anyway, here's one of the few I have in the proper style (and even then its more pirate than proper lady)  Looking good. But is it me or does it seem slightly Space Pirate?
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« Reply #11241 on: March 31, 2009, 09:29:01 pm » |
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Hey! Look over there- a steam-powered Dalek!
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« Reply #11242 on: March 31, 2009, 10:24:22 pm » |
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So first I must say, many many many attractive people on here, and all so creative with their outfits! Seems I have a long way to go before my own look is quite so polished! Well, anyway, here's one of the few I have in the proper style (and even then its more pirate than proper lady)  Oh my! Very nice! Thank you for sharing.
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« Reply #11243 on: March 31, 2009, 10:41:00 pm » |
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OK - here goes... This is me posing as the debonair Man About (Late Victorian London) Town: and brandishing my patent Ætheric Disintegrator (which started life as a £1.99 water pistol from Toys'R'Us): These are great! Love the outfit, the background, the reflection in the glasses - everything works. Very nicely done.
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« Reply #11244 on: March 31, 2009, 10:41:59 pm » |
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« Reply #11245 on: March 31, 2009, 10:45:25 pm » |
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Ah, thank you all! ^///^
Silkstone: Not an Ipod, but one of the clip on carriers for one. It didn't fit my knockoff brand mp3 player, so I'm working on filling it with mechanical bits and making it some form of communicator. Neon_suntan: Space pirate? Guess I can see that, like I said its more pirate than anything. Steamblast_Mary: Thank you much for the compliments! Though it really is just bits of my 'normal' wardrobe. And yes, the angle is kind of odd... plus it made my face so much rounder ><
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« Reply #11246 on: March 31, 2009, 11:05:49 pm » |
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« Reply #11247 on: March 31, 2009, 11:50:49 pm » |
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« Reply #11248 on: April 01, 2009, 12:26:02 am » |
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So first I must say, many many many attractive people on here, and all so creative with their outfits! Seems I have a long way to go before my own look is quite so polished! Well, anyway, here's one of the few I have in the proper style (and even then its more pirate than proper lady)  My god, I love you. Hawt !
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So first I must say, many many many attractive people on here, and all so creative with their outfits! Seems I have a long way to go before my own look is quite so polished! Well, anyway, here's one of the few I have in the proper style (and even then its more pirate than proper lady) Hi. 
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