Last edited by Oldfruit1 (2013-10-30 08:17:56)
Nah - TIE WARS is this http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wit1vpOXftg
An' one of dhese days some guy is gonna go:
''Hello, Simon''...
well, the fellow from passagio should have really known better, being an Italian, you see Don Compe' of the iGente' family probably tried to make him an offer he couldn't refuse, all he wanted to do was to "wet his beak" with a couple of ties from time to time, alas when his hand of friendship was rejected revenge was swift and brutal.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iT5bPEc7KEI (2:22)
as a side note doesn't fanucci's white suit look suspiciously like the cream linen suit comps extorted cough oops got from KHL?
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Q&A session underneath .. making sure passagio sleeps with the fishes.
the cynical part of my personality would suspect 'anonymous' is also Don Compe', seems like too much of a lay up question to make sure the damage is done and promote your friends at the same time. you see, as any self respecting member of the Cosa Nostra would work out, there is a backer behind this particular move, I think we have evidence that as suspected the HK clothing mob was backing Don Compe' in this hit.
I suspect this display of power will lead to a raft of new posts on fresh 'commissions'. the shopkeepers were rearing their heads and revolt seemed in the air, public execution of a small time player will remind them who's boss in this town. I guess Don Compe' had to explain the apparent contradiction with a previous post, when previous 'business interests didn't conflict with his own' (http://www.permanentstyle.co.uk/2012/06/passaggio-cravatte-ties.html#.UnFGSXCpXAk)
Anonymous30 October 2013 16:48
I thought you were pleased with the result of the collaboration you did with him? How would you compare his ties with those made by Drakes?
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Simon Crompton30 October 2013 16:53
I was, largely. The ties made for me were good and I heard good things from others. But then there has been inconsistency since.
Drake's is very different. Innovative in design and materials, yes, but without the same restless experimentation. It is a large, professional manufacturer, with necessarily tight quality control. It makes consistently good ties, and only changes to new designs - such as untipped over the past few years - slowly but surely.
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I like your train of thought, but alas I was guilty of trying to draw Mr. C out of his lair to see what he might have to say (i.e. obsequious rubbish re Drakes)...I may have had entirely the opposite effect though.
I think that I have already dubbed him 'Sly Crompone'. Now it comes home to sleep with the fishes.
maybe we have judged poor simon harshly in this matter, perhaps he is just following in the footsteps of celebrated men of fashion from the regency period. Very entertaining passage for your consideration, we are just witnessing the same behaviour playing out in a more muted fashion.
Count d’Orsay lines his pockets:
He was an adept in the mysteries of the toilet, as careful of his complexion as a professional belle; revelling in perfumed baths; equipped with an enormous dressing-case fitted in gold, as became the prince of dandies, which he carried everywhere, though it took two men to lift it.
As to clothes, he led the fashion by the nose, and led it whithersoever he wished. He indulged in extravagances, which he knew his reputation and his figure could carry off, and then laughed to see his satellites and toadies making themselves ridiculous by adopting them. His tailor, Herr Stultz, is reported to have proudly described himself as “Tailor to M. le Comte d’Orsay,” full well knowing that the recommendation of mere royalty could carry no such weight. Where D’Orsay led the way all men of fashion must follow. Indeed, it was said that D’Orsay was fully aware of the value of his patronage, and that he expected his tailors to express substantial gratitude for it. When clothes arrived at Seamore Place, in the most mysterious manner banknotes had found their way into their pockets. Once when this accident had not happened, D’Orsay bade his valet return the garment with the message that “the lining of the pockets had been forgotten.”
- W. Teignmouth Shore in D’Orsay, or The Complete Dandy
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now he's getting G&H to make him a bespoke pea coat. I think he is now going on a quest to make bespoke casual wear .. this is perhaps a great scheme to get guys who don't like tailored wear to somehow take an interest in handmade bespoke.
the problem isn't that people have an issue with bespoke, its that they have an issue with paying ~£3k for a coat.
what next for comps? bespoke tracksuits? bespoke t shirts? bespoke hoodies?
fruity
Last edited by Oldfruit1 (2013-11-06 05:08:18)
Well, don't ask me how I found this but comps may be in luck as there is someone already running a boutique bespoke operation specialising in willie warmers. That is if Taubey from G&H doesn't fancy going quite this far off the beaten path of bespoke. Wonder if we could get a petition going for compie to feature this as a future bespoke project?
http://bayourenaissanceman.blogspot.co.uk/2012/04/warming-more-than-cockles-of-ones-heart.html
Warming more than the cockles of one's heart!
I had to smile at this report from Croatia.
Knitting fan Radmila Kus is running up a fortune from the ultimate in luxury crotch-et work - made-to-measure bespoke willy-warmers.
Kus has revived a centuries old tradition in Croatia's remote Mrkopalj mountain region where wives knitted protectors to help their husbands cope with the area's freezing weather.
Kus explained: "Local men here wore these for centuries. In those days the clothing was not so good and people weren't rich enough to keep warm.
"Frostbite was a real problem and to avoid permanent damage these warmers came into use.
"Wives believed that keeping their man's private parts warm allowed him to remain fertile and increased their chance of having children," she explained.
I wonder if she carries any vintage Holland and Sherry books?
(especially) fruity
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Er - the day job:
http://www.managingip.com/Author/18848/Simon-Crompton.html
Speaking of Francis Bown. Why do UK members think a UK man has so many two toned shoes made bespoke? What could he wear them with there?
Maybe Crompie will get around to two-tones soon - presumably from a different maker who, at this moment, is snoozing in the sun, unaware of the trouble ahead.
two toned bespoke shoes aren't likely to be that appreciated in London either .. I'd imagine views would vary between curiosity to light mockery.
you see the odd footballer type in the papers wearing 'designer' versions .. you know the Dolce and Gabbana type pointy things, with jeans going into a nightclub, I'd imagine most just think this is just 'trendy' footballer chic and pass it off as something the rich & spoilt wear without much thought.
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De latest from dhe Peckham Oracle:
''Cycling has to be the most stylish sport in the world.'' I guess dhat dhis is because he gets to wear his Huntsman shooting soot! Yo!
-either dhat or he is on five-speed!