Marcus, by the way, you have big ears.
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I do like Mr. Graysons shirts, I've never heard of that type of cotton before. I must say the shirts look great. I really like the roll on the button downs. Fabulous. I've seen a shirt made by Dan's shirt maker, a tab collar, folded and still in packaging but that did look rather good also. Its all good really isn't it?
I like the 60s look on suits, I've requested a slimmer lapel and higher top button but other than that want the 3bt front model on the site os Sabino as it is so its another one here for mixing Naples tailoring and 60s mod style. Maybe even more so as I'm having the "shirt shoulder". And why not? If someone else prefers another style or thinks that mixing styles is wrong, so what? I've said before its just opinions, no one is right or wrong. Mr. Cruds suit is no doubt well made and fits him, great fabric but short jacket with wide lapels and sleeves? now theres an odd looking mix. If he likes it then why not? Short jackets should have have slim lapels and much narrower sleeves in my book, so what? I'm no more a style guru with my one Bespoke shirt than Mr. Grayson is with his 70. Anyone who's ever watched Trinny & Susannah or What Not To Wear knows that Stylists are twats anyway. Trinny & Susannah couldn't dress a salad. Talk about the blind leading the blind. You pay your money and takes your pick. Just enjoy it ffs.
Without seeing your faces, not sures if this old leaf colour looking good or looking like oddballs.
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Crud - I went back and checked pages 3 and 4 - and you know what I found don't you?
You went back and edited the posts when you said that carpu65 was one of the good guys who knew what he was talking about.
Because if anyone attacks Marc, you can't afford to have said he knew what he was talking about.
That's truly pathetic. The falsification of history and the changing of your own views because it doesn't fit in with how your boss wants the present perceived. That's Soviet behaviour - edit the pictures and out you go.
I assume that due to accident you have no sense of smell. Otherwise I'm not sure how you could live with you head constantly inserted in Marc's bottom. Uugghh.
By the way a 3 button sports jacket is not traditional in the UK. 3 buttons were relatively rare without a waistcoat (which of course very few sports jackets had) until the 1960s. It was called a sports jacket to denote lesser formality and one of the ways of doing so was to scale down the number of buttons from a business suit. So, no waistcoat, 3 buttons on the sleeve instead of 4 and 2 (or often 1) on the front.
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