As mentioned by Junior Astaire this has to be the most entertaining thread for a long time.
Has all the elements - USA lawyers, international intrigue, Italian money trail, one-upmanship (both crude and subtle), the most perfect pants in the world, insults, threats, nitpicking on pick stitching, a few pictures, big timers, small timers, no timers, old timers, class wars, and although there has been mention of Jews and Asians as well as Italians, at time of going to press, I see no accusation of Nazism - no doubt that will be soonish, and its all happening on the internet.
http://www.styleforum.net/showthread.php?t=237582&page=17
^ At one point, Salvatore and Sig. Antonio asked me what I thought about the forums. I told them that if I were them I would avoid getting involved and warned about all the gossiping. I wonder if they still remember the conversation and if they now would agree with me.
They get crazy about certain cloths showing the handwork better than others??? Are you kidding me? The best handwork is the one you can't easily see...
They also get crazy about the buttoned cuffs.... In my opinion, a PITA for ironing and for hanging... it adds nothing good to the experience.
Last edited by Cruz Diez (2011-04-21 01:34:13)
/\ Pure i-Gold... Fool's Gold that it all is...
Is there nothing that isn't better when made out of Cordo?
How soon before the first Cordo Arab Strap is vaunted by the i-Gentry?
Apropos the Easter festivities, a once-worshipped figure gets crucified in the public square...
http://www.styleforum.net/showthread.php?t=237582
/\ Look at little Mafool bullying his pants-maker -
Don't make him air things online !
Last edited by Marc Grayson (2011-04-21 11:43:01)
LOL!
I'm not sure that I want him to have any pants... Not until he's earned them.
Only among the fashionistas does a "happy ending" mean having your pants delivered on-time rather than something more sexually gratifying....
http://www.styleforum.net/showpost.php?p=4386108&postcount=292
Last edited by Marc Grayson (2011-04-21 12:24:15)
Last edited by Cruz Diez (2011-04-21 17:17:53)
The subtle elegance of the 27 inch rise.