My infamous movie shirt...that's Cary Cooper on the collar and I see Tom Mix on the sleeve. The play was a rehearsal for Marat/Sade. I was playing the Herald.
DR Pogue - If you still have that shirt, you could probably get around $100 if not more for it at "vintage" clothing store.
*Of course, some of today's fashion totally bewilders me in a different sense. Out magazine had a feature on T-shirts a couple of issues ago. It was sort of "fascinating". Everything from a plain Hanes crew-neck for around $6.00 to a $30 Abercrombie & Fitch one to a plain, red Dolce & Gabanna t-shirt for $450. $450 for a plain, red, cotton t-shirt?!?!?!?
A new location of The Denim Bar just opened up here in DC. It's a neat premise. The staff is trained as to proper fit, proper look, etc. for the various types of clientele that come into their store. They measure you, then start bringing you various jeans to try on. Different designers, different cuts, different fits. And, apparently, the staff will also "warn" you which styles you should stay away from. However, the average price of a pair of jeans there is supposedly around the $125 range. Yikes! And I had no idea that Levi's had jumped on the high-end jean bandwagon - I didn't realize they were making jeans priced over $40 now!