Mr. Bodner suggests the title, Civil Sartorial Disobediance (c).
Is anyone here an editor?
Will, it be, the New Black?
Don't, get it published by those of, commercial habits. They, censure, anything.
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And, the children, can enjoy the rainbow of colors that the Ruler would have denied them?
And, the Italian artisans, can be free to make their shoes, in black?
And, will bow-ties happily be?
Savonarola, shall be overthrown.
I don;t want to give too much detail, but the first chapter is title's working "A Black Tweed Rebellion Down in the Valley".
And the people, may be shod in burgundy, and soles of rubber, without fear of loss of prestige?
A black tweed jacket, this I would like to see!
Vaclav, I am very much looking forward to your book. Unlike this other one, I think your book will be humorous. I know an Editor at a major publishing house, so perhaps if you develop this, I can put you in touch.
Perhaps you can have drawings to help?
How about a cut-out man-doll all in the rudy-nude?
(Or he could be wearing his skimpies for modesty's sake).
Then, page by page, you could tweed him up, layer by layer.
... I don't think it's been done lately, so it could be quite a selling point.
... maybe...
Miles
'Triple-tweed' sounds a little under-tweeded to me...
From the outside in:
1) Ulster
2) Thorn-proof
3) Waistcoat (pronounced... you know)
4) Hairy tie - Not sure if this is a layer.
5) Made up tweed shirt that doesn't exist...
etc...
I wonder if I have Tourettes?
Im currently writing a book on clothes set to the style of the The Mikado