Friends,
I have a problem:
Ten years ago I was strolling down Jermyn Street, and thought that I should go for Hilditch & Key's 10 white cotton handkerchief deal. Like Agnelli, the Duke of Windsor and Beau Brummel, when they visit their tailor, they "stock up" "consumables" (ties, socks, stuff) "in bulk". That is how I felt when I did it.
Now, ten years later, these hankies are still unused, yet washed and ironed many times. I simply cannot be bothered to use them, neither as pocket squares (too bulky) or as hankie (same).
I am now thinking about simply throwing them away. Crime?
You could sell them on ebay, but a lot of effort in sending them out and doing the selling bit at the beginning. I would just drop them off at the local charity shop. And not sure there would be any kind of market for anything other than mint/still in box pocket hankies anyway.
I think you're ignoring the larger, possibly more desperately in need of therapy problem, here.
Too bulky because of fabric weight or flat dimensions?
Dimensions, 40x40 is too big for a pocket square.
Can't Mrs. B sew them together and make a pillow case out of them?
Fuk pillow cases. Hate them
I've a jacket that has a large breast pocket that can take a pocket handkerchief as a pocket square, with the costs of pocket squares these days, it seems an excellent innovation.
Just burn the fukers...Savonarola style...
Why cant you all be nice to me
They are still there.
So, buying in bulk. Discuss.
Just in time!
That is my plan. Where does this bulk-buying thing come from? AAAC?
I dunno', just in time always strikes me outside of work as too risky.
I have bought 6 of the same shirt at H&K, just to discover that the small (pre-facelift) collar made my face look like a pumpkin.
So, bulk-buying, I curse you.