Very nice, but you seem not to have any drinks ?
Great suit Woof. Sleeves look like they need shortening a touch but that's a minor detail. I remember seeing this suit for sale before dean bought it and wishing it were my size. Is it labeled Miltons country cupboard and not clothing cupboard or is that a typo?
You are correct Henry, it is Milton's Clothing Cupboard. They are still trading it seems, beating the ivy drum in the South Eastern states:
http://theivyleaguelook.blogspot.co.uk/2009/07/milton-and-maurice-julians-of-chapel.html
The ACWA label in the suit dates it from 1962 - 76, probably 60s. It really is a lovely suit and drew a few favourable comments yesterday. I've had the trousers altered and, you're right, the sleeves are a tad long but it's well worth spending a bit more to have that sorted out.
Fed up with feeling cold in the snow flurries, so deploying the big guns today:
USN pea coat, charcoal Magee fishermans sweater, LL Bean button down tattershall, Lands End khaki flannel lined chinos, Dents navy blue wool scarf, dark brown Red Wing chukkas, grey tweed Stetson postboy.
Nice suit, Andy - today's outfit sounds great, too!
I have just received an unsolicited Kimono through the post !
(You really couldn't make it up, could you?)
If anybody would also care to send me a Fez I would now have the perfect outfit to stay 'round Chensvold's Purple Closet for the weekend...
^LOL!
HA!
where the heck is everybody? the forum is dead.
^ Good old Marks & Sparks trahseez. They look fine alongside the rest of that stuff.
Very nice 12 Bar, I like the understated tie. True 'Dad Style'.
Great shoes Woofie.
Great tie H. One of the range?
WM, those trousers are most unflattering-I only say that because I care.
Goodyear, what in particular bothers you about them? I quite like them. I'm going to guess the rise is a bit much for you, but they are in line with my grandfatherly standard.
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The tie is another one that I picked up in Paris. It was from a small shop that has no website and the proprietor spoke no Anglais. The tie only has a label stating the fabric it's made out of. They had loads of black and white pics of boom years Hollywood stars stuck to the walls, quite a cool little shop, loads of nice ties.