MaximOfSurrey
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Okay, I don't mean crazy in a bad way. I was bumbling along through google when I stumbled across this man's website. Now to me he's a bit of a snob but what struck me was his write-up on Interno 8. What specifically got were the shirts... "some cuffs were cut to Art Deco angles. Another seemed to have a watch sewn into it. (In fact, a circular piece had been cut from the cuff, allowing the watch face to be visible but covering the strap – a conceit first devised by Signor Galasso for the President of the Fiat motor company.)"
Now this 'watch hole' interests me. For me at least it's a bit of a pain to pull back my shirt cuff because it's a litte close fitting. With these however all you'd have to do is pull back the jacket sleeve and presto. Not to mention it'd keep a hot leather/rubber watchband off my wrist in the boiling heat we sometimes get here in the summer.
Plus I think it's a neat innovation that I haven't seen around anywhere else.
Useful or tacky? Discuss.
Article in question.
http://www.bownsbespoke.com/interno8.htm
Now this 'watch hole' interests me. For me at least it's a bit of a pain to pull back my shirt cuff because it's a litte close fitting. With these however all you'd have to do is pull back the jacket sleeve and presto. Not to mention it'd keep a hot leather/rubber watchband off my wrist in the boiling heat we sometimes get here in the summer.
Plus I think it's a neat innovation that I haven't seen around anywhere else.
Useful or tacky? Discuss.
Article in question.
http://www.bownsbespoke.com/interno8.htm