...´´meanwhile, it´s back to navel-gazing.´´
The word on the street is that Crompie is getting in to burlesque stage work as an extra means of securing publicity:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7YdMaZRVUU8
PS In the Burlington Bertie from noon every Friday. Anda Rowland is chief cheerleader.
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I see that Crompie asked himself to the Bespoke Tailors' Benevolent Association summer ball. Mind you, with all the free suits, he should be the guest of honour. No fawning photographs of Tim Everest and Richard James though - and no cozying-up to James Sherwood either. But now Crompie has 'done' Terry Haste for a cream linen suit. I wonder where he got the idea for the buttonhole from. At this point, I have to say that my contempt for Crompie just has to give way to something approaching a reluctant admiration. Anybody who can blag this many suits from one end of the Row to the other (and regardless of the inconsistent result) has to be given maximum points for: perseverance, mastery of the art of covert menace, as well as rubbery-thick skin and very long neck indeed. To have the whole Row trembling, in gradually browning trouser-seats, for Crompie's imprimatur, makes Crompie - damn it - when you think about it (and wholly overlooking his residence in Peckham Rye) - our century's Brummell - and I give you 'Beau Crompton'. Quite a ring to it.
Well, Dud, I can't follow you on the admiration front but iot is true that Crompie has got the guv'nors on SR scared stiff (the first time around anyway) that they might be missing out on some advanced PR if they refuse him and then are caught with the unspoken threat that he'll diss them if they don't go on with his protection racket - as happened to Richard James. He hasn't tried to diss Tim Everest yet for telling him to bugger off the second time around. I wonder whether Crompie has ever actually introduced any new customers to these guys? Something for them to think about, mebee...
As for the fawning comments on Crompie's blog - either he and his gran are turning them out - or he is being followed by some pink parade 'cos it just ain't natural to comment like that... Oooh!
Now he is 'doing' Gieves & Hawkes for a leather jacket! Picking their pockets right under their noses! From end to end of the Row. Aside from my sneaky admiration for the Cromps-machine, I have to say that I am also developing a disdain for the frightened crawlers of SR who are too weak to tell him to bugger off the first time! Rabbits in the undipped headlights of the Cromps-mobile - zoom - splaaaa...t... Maybe all this Iti-tailoring stuff is right after all...I mean he has 'taken' fewer of them.
However, overall, I think that Cromps is much more the next Horatio Bottomley (con-man trickster) than the next Francis Bown (fairly amiable old fart).
O! Sad and funny like a proper clown: he recently dissed the royal chimneysweep just to be told that he really is the royal chimney sweep. What a silly little sh1t!
^ It was amusing to read the comments on Anderson & Sheppard not having a Royal Warrant. A&S invested heavily in spinning Charlie's visit. IIRC there was a report/article that said he had returned as a client and that John Hitchcock is his cutter. Yet Charlie continues to wear his old A&S suits even those with patches on the jackets.
Yet Kent, Haste & Lachter has a Royal Warrant, presumably from the Duke of Edinburgh who has been a loyal client of Kent and Lachter for many years. Dege & Skinner, Henry Poole, Gieves & Hawkes and Benson & Clegg were also present. A&S was conspicuous by its absence!
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Only a clueless tit would give a flying f@@k about a Royal Warrant.
He also pinches other people's ideas and closely follows their lines without any acknowledgement. Another form of sh1t-trickery but everybody is at it - look at J K Rowling and her latest book - she even gave the 'author' a fake biography - as though she needs the $$$! Just another grumpy-looking bighead.
I find Crompie rather amusing. All his blind-leading-the-blind tips and regurgitation of what he has JUST been told - and then all his little tricks. It's rather like watching a hamster on a wheel; spinning, spinning, always spinning...I would, though, like to see much more piss-taking - because the fellow has no insight at all and probably doesn't even believe that anyone could diss him.
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Word on the street is that the Row is wising-up to Crompie but they are quite reticent to discuss what he has taken them for as there is a feeling of foolishness about it. Second freebies are getting thin on the ground and Crompie is beginning to look like a bit of an incubus. I was re-reading Donald Sutherland's book on the English Gent and was struck by the difference in perspectives from Crompie's 'take'. Sutherland was a gent and Crompie is a wannabe trade pimp. I can just see Sutherland looking down his fine nose at Crompie and muttering 'Yeees...'
^ I'd like to believe you but Crompie is getting a bespoke suit made by Chittleborough & Morgan and a bespoke leather jacket (how naff!) made by Gieves & Hawkes.
Most businessmen don't understand the internet so it's easy for them to be conned with jargon and BS, especially statistics. The problem is that the press and magazines use the same journalists/bloggers. There are few, if any, clothing writers with knowledge or experience of tailoring and cloth manufacture. It's all "style" hype and PR to justify high prices and big margins, especially in RTW. In the recession, it's the small independent retailers who are suffering.
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