reet,
That's almost a loss in a way, isn't it? That the fine distinctions in quality in dress have become blurred and the guy who spends a lot on a suit in the end looks like the guy who spends a little?
It means the higher priced stuff has dropped in quality, not that the lower priced...
Thanks to all, and you are, of course, all welcome to visit.
Hondo,
Many has been the night my recon teams prepped for ops with "The Best of Johnny Horton" playing on cd. :D
Aaaaand, we're much more humble. ;)
I have to agree with Starius that folks today are just as judgmental of people who dress "not like them" as they ever were. What has changed is there may be more subcultures around to do the judging.
It's easy to point the finger at the majority in the...
Not vintage, but made in Thailand as the same time as my two suits. Black cashmere. I'll be wearing it soon enough. I'd like to get a Tweed now that I am wearing more browns.
This is a couple years ago and I had a case of the bottle flu.
That's what I thought, but it's much more tailored and restrained. In fact it reminded me of the long jacketed stuff in that Thom Browne collection I liked.
But with longer pants. :p
I don't see that at all.
I see him pointing out that merely deciding upon the utopian reality you desire (including passing legislation) does nothing to create that reality. It merely allows one to feel as if the goal has been accomplished without doing anything concrete or arduous.
Also...
I know the trousers and sleeves are a bit too long, but I like the jacket length and overall look.
Edit: Crud, I misspelled "interesting". :eusa_doh:
Aha, fixed it. :eusa_clap
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