This may be true but the reason I suggest partnering with an experienced and successful restauranteur is for his operational skills, his relationship with suppliers and his customer following from his other restaurants. So the new resturant will not suffer the waste associated with...
My point is that military coats are different animals and should not be compared to civilian coats. Just as a hand sewn Oxxford camel hair polo coat would not hold up to the rigors of military use, a military coat machine made with coarse, stiff, heavy cloth would be undesirable for civilian...
Look on the bright side:You now have a hat with "character" and a story of how it was acquired. I once had a Borso fly off my head into the Chicago River, never to be seen again. I've got a
story but no hat...:(
Thanks, gotta check it out. BTW, it would be nice if we could have some type of "sales and deals" announcement thread on the FLounge. I've a feeling that posts like yours often get lost in the shuffle around here.
Yeah, an 11 inch drop* is pretty extreme. Standard suits sizing comes with a 7 inch drop. I used to have a 10 inch drop in my prime but these days it's gone down to 8. *difference in measurements between chest and waist
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