Some films are better watched on fast forward or reproduced as film stills.
Shoot the Moon (Parker 1982) is just such a movie -- playing out like an Ingmar Bergman domestic drama populated by Woody Allen characters. While we're asked to focus on the dissolving marriage of Albert Finney and Diane Keaton, one's eye cannot help but wander to the the family's shared taste in classic clothing: wonderful cotton plaids, knits, woolens and jackets sourced (perhaps) from venerable brands like Barbour, Woolrich and Pendleton.
I've reproduced a few stills for reference:


Rugby stripes and heritage garb for kids

Knit cardigans

Plaids (and pencil sharpeners)



Woolrich jac-shirts

Down vests

Pendleton blanket robes

Cotton knit caps
And a few a household accessories:

Rotary phones

Backyard tennis courts

Family station wagons
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