Fantastic, you see you had style even then!
You should have seen me in my spring white suit I wore to a family party when I was seven... White pants, white shirt, white jacket, white shoes, bright sun beam yellow tie... I wish I had a photo of me in that get up, I looked mint, even for a seven year old.
My mother never spared the expense or style for my "dress cloths" when I was growing up.
Heck, I made the thing because I was annoyed I couldn't find one which was long enough for me to use properly. I used to look at the gentleman canes that the tobacconist carried in his shop at the mall (man I wish he was still there). Being 6'4" tall they were always a half a foot too short to allow my arm to "lay properly" for the look. So when it came up to the "end of the year fun project" for wood shop, the first thing on my list was to make a cane on the lathe. It's a bit heavy duty, and thicker than a normal cane, but as my shop teacher commented, it fit my proportions.Please finish it, just so you can leave it at a party one night and knock on the door ten minutes later and announce 'excuse me I seem to have left my cane'![]()
Just need to do the finishing work...
Oh, and I don't need an excuse to forget things. I'm always forgetting my current hat everywhere when I take it off. I've taken to putting my car keys in it when ever I take it off at work just so I can't leave without it.
Oh, current hat of choice is a black marine 8-point cover, an odd choice but one which seems to attract plenty of attention.
Having just consulted the lazy persons shopping God - Ebay, I am horrified to find walking canes also referred to as 'pimp sticks'.
Indeed, thus my brothers christening my personal style "pimpesque"
Given your description of your white suit I'm thinking more 'Huggy Bear' than 'Fred Astaire'.
Na, at that point in time I was no where near "pimping"

Interesting about the height thing though, maybe there would be a market for bespoke canes for the more loftier gentleman![]()
If I had the money, I'd get one of these done up custom. http://www.swordcane.com/burger_swords_home.htm
And please don't make me have to look up what "a black marine 8-point cover" is!
http://www.militaryhq.com/ProdImages/usmc topstitch hats.jpg
It's the one on the upper right.