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I used to work at a vintage clothing store. I had no idea how fortunate I was at the time. Now when I go to thrift stores there are Old Navy shirts for $10 with $7 MSRP price tags still on them.
Originally Posted by jazzereh
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08-20-2024 01:10 PM
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I'm not even sure if I still own a suit. I'll also wear shorts to a beer garden gig if its 90 degrees or more out
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They have to mutinize.
Originally Posted by AllanAllen
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This
Originally Posted by AllanAllen
Thrift stores have become a joke since the pandemic. They should strike the "thrift" part of their name.
I was in one recently and they had 5 beat to hell box fans for $15 per. They're brand new at Walmart for under $20
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Is that mutinize or martinize?
Originally Posted by Bobby Timmons
Never deliver your clothes to a dry cleaner who doesn't know the difference between the two.
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I agree with the seersucker suggestion, haspel.com
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I found a 100% wool summer blazer on ebay. Maybe that'll be fine.
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Snappiest dresser in the business (and doesn't play bad, either). He even credits his clothing providers on his videos.
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I wonder how many of those clips are at the boutique...
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Haha, love it.
EDIT: When the music coms from deep within people will rather close their eyes than look at your jackets or shoes (or no shoes at all).
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Back when I did solo gigs, I was asked to be part of a group that did volunteer fundraisers.
First gig I showed up in a jacket and tie, as I always did, I was the only one that didn't look like they crawled out of a salvation army dumpster.
Second gig was better, I dressed the same, the rest at least wore clean clothes and took a shower before the gig.
Third gig was better I think I shamed them.
I left the group after that, I guess I am a bit of a snob when it comes to performing. I like to look good, keep time, sing and play in tune.
I guess that is why I don't get any solo gigs when the others get lots of gigs.
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WOW. Thank you. I think. lol
Originally Posted by Bop Head
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Sounds to me like you’re doing it right. I found a sport coat on eBay that fits better, but I still need a longer sleeve. There ought to be a musicians cut suit with extra long sleeves and inseam so you look good sitting, or with your limbs bent.
Originally Posted by BBGuitar
Picutre attached, I’m in the Salvation Army phase. Lol.
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I did say Salvation Army dumpster. No problem with the stuff inside the Salvation Army store.
Originally Posted by AllanAllen
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Suitable attire for those of you who have more than a few guitars:
guiitar sweater - etsy.com
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You look the part that you describe your tastes in jazz and swing standards to be. It looks pro. I like that pic. Allan getting down on the guitar.
Originally Posted by AllanAllen
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Thanks! You can hear the band here
Originally Posted by DawgBone
Half hour live recording
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Actually this was the rehearsal at the venue before the gig. On the gig I had long slacks, button cotton shirt but no shoes! I never wear shoes.
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Different attires for different circumstances:
Danny W.Last edited by Danny W.; 09-25-2024 at 06:27 PM.
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This is my normal appearance. Concert at a theater called Sophia. I prefer casual. The only times I wear a suit is if I play a wedding - NEVER any more or someone else's gig where it's required. Almost never. Keep in mind I am with my band, playing my music with anm audience who knows me. If I wear shoes I will always get shouts about taking my shoes off. I've been doing this since the late 70s!
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The gig last week after our rehearsal. No shorts here but still bare feet that you can't see.
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Sullivan Fortner was wearing a hat like this (w/o the Smiley) that he took off in the second set with Peter Bernstein on Tuesday. Joe Farnsworth was wearing a taylor-made suit with pocket square. He was the only one wearing a tie.
EDIT: Peter did not mind me wearing a keffiyeh as shawl Yussef Lateef or Rene McLean style when I talked shortly with him.
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Then there's this

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Costa is a monster guitar player
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Exactly, and he doesn't need to dress up in order to prove it.
Of course it might be exactly what he considers he's doing



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