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http://www.sartoriamodicaragusa.com/home
And the hotel mentioned in the Irish times article:
http://www.palazzofailla.it/inglese/
Sicilian women are beautiful and the food is the best in Italy. Two more reasons to go.
The sartorial vacations and cloth seem to have disappeared from LL. Is Sir Michael Alden-Verity planning a new venture?
Sir Michael Verity - http://www.frigintini.it/modules.php?name=News&file=print&sid=32
Michael Alden-Verity - http://www.departures.com/articles/paris-for-men-only
"I recently enlisted the help of Michael Alden-Verity, who runs thelondonlounge.net, a Web site devoted to bespoke craftsmen. Alden-Verity received his first handmade clothes in high school, when he inherited his grandfather’s Anderson & Sheppard suits. Now dividing his time between London, Sicily, and Paris, he makes the ideal tour guide for uncovering bespoke luxe in the world capital of style."
BTW, if you Google "Michael Alden Sicily", this thread is second on the list. Fancy that!
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Does anyone remember when some felt being accepted as a member on London Lounge was like joining a gentleman's club? Goes to show what mindless, two dimensional, cardboard cutouts I had to deal with. I am on the fence about whether the cloth club is fitting or "cruel and unusual" punishment.
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