The timing on this thread couldn't have been better. I was negotiating the purchase of a used motorcycle when I found the thread over the weekend. Now I have a jacket set to arrive tomorrow and I'm picked up the bike on Saturday :D
My grandfather on my mom's side was a year into law school when the US entered WWII. He promptly enlisted in the Marines. I once asked him why he would enlist while in the middle of his degree. He enthusiastically responded, "Because they bombed Pearl Harbor, that's why!"
He became a Drill...
My grandfather was born in 1913. He enlisted in the Marines in WWII. I have never seen him wear a hat or seen old pictures of him wearing a hat (however I haven't seen many old pictures.) That side of my family were not recent immigrants, rather having been in the US since before the...
I am surprised you feel that way. Yes, they do stamp their logo, but it is under the flap. You will never see their logo while you are carrying the bag.
I just got one and I really love it.
The idea of an Art Milan is a romantic notion, but it might be best to let him focus on his magic with felts and blocking Montecristis. It seems that Graham has the Milan machine working, so that is the place to go for Milans.
If I could only have one, yes it would be a navy blazer. But it's very easy to put some unique buttons on it so you don't look exactly like the 40 other guys with brass buttons.
Also, make sure it's a nice fabric and properly tailored and you'll stand out from the 40 other guys.
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