Looks like folks will be pulling their horns in.
http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=20601093&sid=a4.ajm7HEB1E&refer=home
Note to all iGents: Button ALL your working coat sleeve buttons!
Warning to all cognoscenti: Wearing suits with noticeable drape, while considered superior to all other silhouettes, could result in public heckling and general approbrium.
Forumites wearing button boots are advised to avoid calling attention to their sublime taste and sophistication by wearing trousers hemmed long enough to cover all the buttons. Trousers may be bespoke, however, side lapped seams are not recommended as they may call attention to your exquisite ensemble, potentially resulting in stoning.
Kind of reminds me of when a rich cousin of mine was riding through a poor neighborhood during the Depression in her chauferred limousine and had it stoned and tomatoed by angry paupers. Thereafter, she and her husband always owned a "beater" car for when they had to traverse such neighborhoods.
I, for one, am all in favor of suits-ties-"dress shoes" look-I call it distinguished. The polo shirt and chino guys have brought much of this upon us-aided, to be sure, by some overpaid, over-levereged "suits".
Will Andy give a special Depression sale for his encylopedia?
Next year's must-have accessories at the Collection of Sartorial Excellence: riot gear
"Brother, can you spare a Carlo Franco seven-fold?"
I wonder if there will be a quicker return to shirt and tie? After the dot com bubble burst, they predicted more jackets and ties and we went into button down shirt and chino free fall.
One thing I am worried about are my beloved bold chalk stripes getting demonized along with this financial crises. O tempore, O dandores
Right on, Sator - I think also when people are suddenly dropped down a few pegs in the Great Socio-Economic Chain of Being that they will try to compensate for this with increased pretenses to dignity elsewhere, like in dressing up.
Sign seen in the Hamptons, 2009: "Will moderate for food"
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Dumpster-Diving Trad will take on an entirely new meaning this Christmas.
Andy's consumer tracking data results in class convulsions as it is revealed that Howard is now the highest net worth fora member
On a positive note, Church corrected grain leather shoes will in time develop a handsome rich antique patina, much like the more coveted Edward Green shoes, due to fashionistas having to wear their Church shoes much longer than usual.
Some formerly high-flying iGents will be happy that in flush times they invested in high-quality footwear:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sgWiFTCZYBo
I'm commissioning a bespoke suit made up of paper mache.