Probably the epitome of "discussions that don't fit well into other categories," but I thought it was somewhat fitting so I'll share...
I found the link randomly the other day while browsing the Buckle website (don't judge me), and although I don't usually like to put down alot of money for clothing that reminds me I live in the 21st century, I think they've made an honorable attempt in mixing the styles of the mid-nineteenth century with today's own originality. If nothing else, how many people do you see running around on the street with t-shirts idolizing volunteer fire departments in the 1840s? It seems somebody's finally interested in catering to those of us stuck 150 years ago in a more modern light.
Check out the rings..
Barking Irons
(I'm not in any way affiliated with the company, and this is not a commercial endorsement, just thought I'd share..)
I found the link randomly the other day while browsing the Buckle website (don't judge me), and although I don't usually like to put down alot of money for clothing that reminds me I live in the 21st century, I think they've made an honorable attempt in mixing the styles of the mid-nineteenth century with today's own originality. If nothing else, how many people do you see running around on the street with t-shirts idolizing volunteer fire departments in the 1840s? It seems somebody's finally interested in catering to those of us stuck 150 years ago in a more modern light.
Check out the rings..
Barking Irons
(I'm not in any way affiliated with the company, and this is not a commercial endorsement, just thought I'd share..)
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