Last edited by Gomez (2007-10-15 16:23:08)
I think some of the Alden sizing advice is pretty off-base in the discount Alden's thread. More anon.
Just to say that this isn't a "Trad" only thread. I only write about that stuff because it's all I know pretty much... And I'm still sure that 'Harris' is talking crazy-talk about Shetlands...
Any aspect of style from any forum on any subject is welcome here.
^ This is just dim-wit (sp?) forumite hype. A load of internet shit.
... But don't let that stop anyone from enjoying it, please.
j.
Ol Chums,
The many awesome posts on AAAT have got me to pondering...
Does anyone know who makes Single Ply, Seamless Toilet paper? A nice beefy toilet paper would be GREAT!
http://www.askandyaboutclothes.com/forum/showpost.php?p=634438&postcount=7
Cheers,
Trip
Why do so many pairs of Aldens look like they're made out of plastic?
Sorry - Plaaaarstic.
????
Oh dear, Oh dear, Oh dear - Trad Teacher's post on his new Shetland..." There are no visable seams anywhere"... and then he goes on to mention all the seams...
Piss Poor.
A seam is a seam visable or not. This is no kind of discussion about clothes.
http://www.askandyaboutclothes.com/forum/showthread.php?t=74717 Number 14.
This is the stuff that we need to tighten up on in phase 2 of "Trad".
j.
Copied out so there can't be any of the usual retrospective editing:
"Okay, I got the charcoal Andover shetland in the mail yesterday (the green is on backorder) and I think I can answer a few questions. The tag states "Made in Scotland for The Andover Shop", though where or through which mill is not stated. Since this is my first "real" shetland (my other's are BB), I don't know how shaggy this is compared to Press or another maker. It's certainly shaggy (what my wife called fuzzy) but not in a bad way. I do think it will take some getting used to in that regard but I don't see it as a problem. There are no visible seams anywhere. It is not saddle shouldered and, in fact, there are no shoulder seams at all. The only seams I find are side seams and slight seams where the sleeve attaches to the shoulder. It is a long sweater (I'm a size M) and it feels like something hand knit. When I put it on, it has that pull and feeling of something like your grandmother knit for you (in a good way). I certainly don't know if this makes it a hand knit shetland or not, but to me it seems pretty close.
Either way, it's a steal considering that the BB shetlands are roughly the same price and nowhere near the same quality. Later, I'll try and throw some pics up but I usually have trouble getting them to load on a hosting site. We'll see...
TT"
http://www.askandyaboutclothes.com/forum/showthread.php?t=78622
A glance tells you it isn't rubberised cotton, old spot.
If you want that (Having another one of your Fedora forum moments, old chum?) then Cordings was always the source, but I'd advise against it. They are overly expensive for a raincoat, they smell, they are noisy, they are unwieldy, drape badly and require fussy looking after (you mustn't let them get too warm or leave them in direct sunlight for too long).
http://www.cordings.com/CordingsSite/category/Rubberised%20Rainwear/
That said, I love the cut of the Press Mac. and it is the style I mainly wear in various lengths.
All the best -
james
The Press Mac is more like this;
http://www.cordings.com/CordingsSite/product/Cotton%20Rainwear/RN021STONE.htm
Last edited by David (2008-01-27 09:44:03)
http://www.askandyaboutclothes.com/forum/showpost.php?p=694666&postcount=13
I think you'll find the ties narrower than that. I haven't gotten anything over 3 5/8
http://www.askandyaboutclothes.com/forum/showthread.php?t=81084
Hey Pat!
These are Italian style loafers. There are 3 kinds of loafer in the world broadly: Italo, Anglo and American.
This is an Italian take on the US style. A hybrid.
Alden's Tassel jobs are an American take on the Anglo style. Also a hybrid.
... So maybe those loafers you're looking at could be Talented Mr. Ripley "Trad"?
But they ain't Ivy.
... Not that you seem to much like the 'I' word...
Stay healthy -
Jim
Last edited by Russell_Street (2008-03-30 08:01:23)
Since this is the assistance and/or correction thread:
http://www.styleforum.net/showpost.php?p=975323&postcount=4
Brooks continued with the 2 button suit cuff into the 90's.