Grenadiers of the 1750s! |
My US WAC Shoes! |
One of my first port of calls at Odyssey was "Soldier of Fortune". If you don't know they specialise in everything for the Re-enactor from WW1 to modern military and I was pleased to say they had a pair of WAC shoes for me. Check out their web-site www.1944airborne.com Mind you I can't say I was over impressed with the workmanship. Maybe I'm just use to wearing very good quality shoes that I expect the same finish on all things. I expect when they are polished up they will look the biz. So shoe brushes at the ready!
Although yesterday was all about shopping I always like to look well turned out and to be honest I really didn't know what to wear. I left Leighton Buzzard at 8.30am and I was quite shue the the weather was going to be warm and sunny with just the odd passing shower, which was why I wore my 1940s play suit. I couldn't have got it more wrong I should have worn boots not sandals - not that it spoilt my enjoyment at all.
A Beautiful Victorian Lady! |
I'm ever-so British and I'm not put off by a bit of rain I came to shop and shop I did. I was really pleased I was able to pick up some original 1920s beads to go with my flapper dress and some seamed stockings. I was also able to pick up a pair which will go with my ATS uniform plus a red Military jacket which at first made me think of Vester Tilley and of the song "Jolly Good Luck to a Girl who Loves a Soldier" . However looking at it again it has a band Salvation Army quality so something to play with and have a think about!
Me a bit Wet and Wind Swept! |
Well must dash lots of loose ends to tie. Thanks for following and Keep Watching
Toodle Pip!
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