Last edited by formby (2010-02-07 11:52:53)
Meaning, that's where he gets his cloth made and wanted to keep it a secret?
At one point I had to return a LL tweed. It was unsuitable for tailoring. I am not sure about the origin.
Last edited by Bishop of Briggs (2010-02-07 13:52:05)
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^ There is not much traffic on LL and it is mostly bespoke stuff that they discuss. It would be interesting if they had 'Banned' under the username like other sites but they do not seem to do that.
'Dress with style' is better PR though the latest video is a bizarre one about a neckerchief.
SF makes it easy to check bannings; but on AAAC you can just check all posts and work it out. Last one I looked at on AAAC was by someone called Saxon with a double barrelled surname. He claimed to be upset by cheesecake pictures from 'Life' magazine and it escalated from there. He could have been trolling.
Last edited by Kingstonian (2010-02-08 10:53:10)
Guess you've been black balled Formby, you don't fit in with 'in' crowd that runs with Alden. Beware of straying into Cloth Club's territory again, you will recognise their graffitti instantly, instead of spray paint, the use small batch run tweeds, flannels and cavalry twills. They write their names in elaborate copperplate and other obscene words in public urinals and places of sartorial excellence.
In could of course, as Bishop states, be some kind of gremlin of the Net. Perhaps, Mr Alden himself could enlighten us?
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