MORDECHAI RUBINSTEIN


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    I love the older folks. they really know how to put it together.

    I love the older folks. they really know how to put it together.

    When will the houses start making du rags faux real?

    When will the houses start making du rags faux real?

    Hi Vis Cowboy

    Hi Vis Cowboy

    September 4, 2008 Not sure what this 10 year challenge is about but thank you @flickr

    September 4, 2008 Not sure what this 10 year challenge is about but thank you @flickr

    I had mittens like these once. I’m pretty certain I left them @barandbooks Wish I still had them. It’s fun wearing stuff that’s typically for kids

    I had mittens like these once. I’m pretty certain I left them @barandbooks Wish I still had them. It’s fun wearing stuff that’s typically for kids

    Growing up my father wore a fake fur one (lots of chassidim wear them) and I’ve always wanted the real deal...Although I thought it was only chassidim who wear these this guy told me thyre persian. A karakul (or qaraqul) hat (Pashto/Persian: قراقلی) is a hat made from the fur of the Qaraqul breed of sheep. The triangular hat is part of the costume of the native people of Kabul which has been worn by many generations of men in Afghanistan. The fur from which it is made is referred to as Astrakhan, broadtail, qaraqulcha, or Persian lamb. Qaraqul means black fur in Turkic. The hat is peaked, and folds flat when taken off of the wearer's head.

The qaraqul hat is typically worn by men in Central and South Asia. The folding qaraqul was worn by the former king of Afghanistan, Amanullah Khan in 1919. The karakul, which had distinguished all educated urban men since the beginning of the 20th century, has fallen out of fashion in Afghanistan

    Growing up my father wore a fake fur one (lots of chassidim wear them) and I’ve always wanted the real deal...Although I thought it was only chassidim who wear these this guy told me thyre persian. A karakul (or qaraqul) hat (Pashto/Persian: قراقلی) is a hat made from the fur of the Qaraqul breed of sheep. The triangular hat is part of the costume of the native people of Kabul which has been worn by many generations of men in Afghanistan. The fur from which it is made is referred to as Astrakhan, broadtail, qaraqulcha, or Persian lamb. Qaraqul means black fur in Turkic. The hat is peaked, and folds flat when taken off of the wearer's head.

The qaraqul hat is typically worn by men in Central and South Asia. The folding qaraqul was worn by the former king of Afghanistan, Amanullah Khan in 1919. The karakul, which had distinguished all educated urban men since the beginning of the 20th century, has fallen out of fashion in Afghanistan

    The insight say best to post tmrw am but I’m liking myself right now. 
36/32 on the old dungarees with an actual of 31.5 
I couldn’t decide if I wanted a simple turn-up or wide cuff so I did both. Very true story. Facts. 
I had my photog.bestie.stylist.wife. shoot this pre-bull ridin’ event Friday. She was freezing and sniffling wanting to run home but I saw this turquoise and had to have it. Love you @sarabirdiebrown hope you’re sleeping sound!

    The insight say best to post tmrw am but I’m liking myself right now. 
36/32 on the old dungarees with an actual of 31.5 
I couldn’t decide if I wanted a simple turn-up or wide cuff so I did both. Very true story. Facts. 
I had my photog.bestie.stylist.wife. shoot this pre-bull ridin’ event Friday. She was freezing and sniffling wanting to run home but I saw this turquoise and had to have it. Love you @sarabirdiebrown hope you’re sleeping sound!

    rodeo ready

    rodeo ready

    my girls stay rodeo ready

    my girls stay rodeo ready

    December 31, 2006 I went to Salvation Army and picked myself up this YSL black velvet jacket and wore it with black 501’s I think or maybe blk velvet trousers I had from Century 21. Topped off with a leather fitted because I never felt comfortable (til this new haircut actually) to be out & about in public sans head covering (from always wearing a yarlmukah growing up).

    December 31, 2006 I went to Salvation Army and picked myself up this YSL black velvet jacket and wore it with black 501’s I think or maybe blk velvet trousers I had from Century 21. Topped off with a leather fitted because I never felt comfortable (til this new haircut actually) to be out & about in public sans head covering (from always wearing a yarlmukah growing up).

    I love a bird in a men’s suit

    I love a bird in a men’s suit

    i wish the wallpaper was hand-painted but i guess that’s ‘spensive and maybe hard to care for. When life gives you flowers take selfies with them!

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