Most tailors (like almost all Blogateers), know sweet Fanny Adams about dressing. The most that they know is how to make clothes. Moreover, it would be a sad day indeed, once we need to start taking tips from these guys on how to dress.
He looks a handy lad.Welterweight?
I had a black suit once and the one time I wore it, I received a lot of complements.
It was RTW and fused and as I spilt loads of stuff on it at it first outing I had to have it dry cleaned.
It returned with its fusing all mangled by the dry cleaning fluids so that was the end of that.
I do have a long black winter coat (Edward Woodward Equalizer or Batman style) and I like it.
But back to our tailor's outfit: It must pick up a lot of bits, being velvet.
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I think athletic young guys like my son look great in it.
Somebody in his 30's like this tailor is already beginning to look like he's trying too hard.
I myself bought one in one of those "wouldn't it be cool if" moments, but in the end just seem be in the right mood for it during Christmas parties.
1. I would look utterly ridiculous in this.
2. Guessing the occupation---mafioso poseur.
Word association: sleaze, Las Vegas, lounge lizards, 1970s
There are namely three types of airport car parking: On-site parking, Off-site parking and Valet parking. In on-site parking one is allowed to park the car at the airport grounds and from there one has the option of either walking or one can take a short shuttle bus ride to the terminal. It is quite a convenient option, as one is very close to the airport terminal. However, the cost of parking there can be quite costly and usually the price is based on per-day basis.
mmh no valet parking here thats a USA thing.
Formby, I really hate that. Maybe it's the photography but I am thinking something you get from a low rent mall.
I just don't like it either. Simpliciter. No explanation necessary but (stage whisper): ''Do you suppose that he is on the stage?''.