I don't know why it always has to be a slagging contest. Insecurities I guess.
It would probably have better critical mass for all to unite under one banner, but to each his own.
Fwiw I have actually had a pint with Woof and also Thee Captain and it was immensely pleasurable. Several punts actually which is a good sign.
As doghouse knows, much of this is simply online banter. One shrugs the (natural) shoulder and goes off to make coffee/listen to jazz/smell the roses/kick the cat...
But I like to hear from Shooey, a man who is instructive, single-minded, modest - all admirable attributes.
I've no inkling of what the phrase 'Fwiw' might mean. 'Thee Captain' was after my (original) time. I took a long break, to study art and architecture mainly.
By the by, the 'Trad' angle has never gone down well on here. I never minded it too much myself, feeling that it could be played with by some, just as I never minded the idea of 'Prep'. I simply didn't walk that path for very long or for too great a distance. A few random purchases; a recognition there could be some crossover; tweaking Frosty's nose from time to time. Nothing more.
But the drift towards bespoke is not for the likes of me.
'For what it's worth'
Some pertinent comments over there on the loss of photographs.
Chinos from Andover Shop are being discussed on Ivy Style and on Dressed Well.
http://www.ivy-style.com/the-superlative-khaki-andover-shops-essex-pant.html
Chinos: 'Getting A Rise Out Of You'.
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They seem to be medium rise. They look good but too costly for cotton khakis even though they are made in the US and have a lot of handwork. As Shooey often says we need to support these manufacturers
I agree with Shooey.
I'll check the price but don't believe they should be, as you say, too costly. I'd be more likely to shell out for decent navy or olive cords. The last pair of US khakis I bought, Sedgefield, had some irritating and pointless detailing above the back pockets. I got rid of them.
Must rush over there to check out the great chino discussion. I doubt I'll get much sleep tonight.
Note: I learned how to LOL online after discussing it with my infant daughters. I knew how to LOL before I knew what AAAC or the term 'i-gent' were referring to. I now do a lot of LOLing (except when handing out huge wads of cash to the roofers).
$235 for khakis. Is that right? They must be very, very superior, mustn't they? I expect Patrick will order several pairs for fishing the rivers and streams of his part of New England.
They're now having a lovely time pontificating on abortion in the United States. As KingstonIan has said, Social Justice Warriors.
Pass the soapbox.
https://www.dressedwell.net/threads/the-sf-aaac-fnb-trainwreck-thread.476/page-179#post-296913
Pop over to DW AFS. There is an Ivy link you might need one-day.
Sammy, you'd be far more help if you'd help me, even without the aid of a slide show, to guess the age of my newly-acquired Brooks shirt.
See the nearby Brooks thread for details.
Are you on commission Sammy, to get people over to DW ?
AFS is on commission from the Sun and the Daily Mail to repeat their moronic, hate-filled, depressing propaganda.
AFS is on commission from the Sun and the Daily Mail to repeat their moronic, hate-filled, depressing propaganda.
And there's me thinking it was the Times, Telegraph, BBC & Sky
Perhaps Yuca is thinking of joining them.
They sound like the Moonies
'Talk Ivy' was once described as a quiet corner of the Internet. Long may it remain that way. Certainly posters might enjoy putting up photographs of their latest acquisitions or favourite shoes or jackets - that's understandable - but so long as a small band of pretty like-minded people look in and comment every now and then - fine.
Sammy can stop fishing.
And he thinks Alvey is 'misguided'. Sammy, you're living in a fools paradise.
It calls itself DW.
Well said AFS. Nothing wrong with being a quiet corner of the Internet.