Cool. Creation is inarguably our divined milieu.
It is forever frustrating to repeat amongst my peers, for the love of G-d, we are all on the same side.
The shirt that Started it All: Deckard and I tried to have this Laantmann-Wäsche remade by our guys in India but it never turned out right; that's when we turned to Luxire, and the rest is hysteria.
This
is the collar all shirts should have. Also, all shirts should be silk and made in...
I agree, this is not the forum to discuss business ethics. Am certain yours are beyond reproach and I know Matt's to be, so I consider that case closed.
In a perfect world, you and he will work together swimmingly on a project to surpass even this somewhere in the near future.
Thank you for your response and clarifications!
Loungers, just to be clear (should careless reader have read otherwise) I've no opinion nor pass judgment on Luxire as a business; obviously I could never impugn the glory of the shirt itself, paragon as it is of quality and value and, you know...
Glad you can see why Matt's raised an eyebrow...it's a bit sticky, will scribble a bit more on this Luxire business after I finish this.
As for my posting, I did so a bit under the "Nathan" moniker after Mssr Chevalier put up pix of a few of my beltbacks some years ago. (But I've no idea...
I don't think there's a war coming but it's worth a clarification. I know a bit about the whole thing because this shirt is based on one of my own early-30s European shirts. (Spear) point is, Matt spent many, many hours in development on this: the triangle gusset on the butterfly side-seam...
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