inspiration LA
Our Return to Inspiration LA 2023
A Full Time at Inspiration LA 2020
February is here and that means it’s the time for denim/workwear/militaria boys to come to LA for one of the coolest trade shows around.
Thankfully I wasn’t in a harrowing car accident and was able to have a great time!
SaDcast Show Notes: Inspiration LA
The latest podcast episode covers our experience at Inspiration LA! These are the shownotes for that particular episode.
Raggedy Threads and Inspiration LA 2019
We never tire of events here in SoCal, especially since we’re so starved when compared to all the other fashion capitals of the world. As February is finally here, it means that it’s time for our favorite (and perhaps only) trade show: Inspiration LA.
Inspiration LA 2018
Extremely, outrageously long blog post. Just scroll for pictures.
Your favorite vintage sartorial nutheads are back and actually had fun at Inspiration LA. This time we weren’t loners and actually brought along a couple of friends!
Unexpected Layering: The Vintage BDU Camo Army Jacket
Never thought I’d be a guy who wore camo, but I definitely caved. It’s now one of my favorite pieces to wear!
Unexpected Layering: The Vintage Chore Coat
It’s time to take the chore coat out of the realm of workwear and add in some tailoring. Because you know, that’s kind of our thing here.
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The Casual Vintage Gabardine Short Jacket
I’ve always loved vintage jackets. They’re full of character and details that you can just seldom find today! We’ve talked about Field Jackets and leather jackets before, but there’s one king for lightweight casual wear and that’s the gabardine (gab) short jacket. It’s a versatile piece that can serve you well, whether you’re in tailoring or something extremely casual.
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The SJC Two-Tone Work Waistcoat
Last time we talked about the tattersall waistcoat, a garment with a checked pattern that instantly screams vintage when it’s worn with a suit or separates. For those of you looking for a throwback ivy style, the tattersall is for you. However, we here at Street x Sprezza are always looking for ways to look even older. Nothing screams 1930’s than a two-tone, patch pocket vest; unfortunately, they’re extremely rare to find in perfect vintage condition. When we heard that Simon James Cathcart was about to reproduce one in a heavy flannel, we jumped on it right away.








