freddyboy
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You know, it's funny. This discussion reminded me of a conversation I had last night with my fiancee about bread. She just returned from a trip to Europe, and she commented that every single corner store had amazing croissants, but, in the US, we have to travel far and wide to find decent bread. The difference, we concluded, is that here in the states, our bread is imported from a factory hundreds of miles away, filled with preservatives and chemicals, whereas in europe, most bread is still baked locally.
It's the same with clothing, I think: The more mass-produced clothing is, the more ill-fitting it is. Off the rack doesn't substitute for the days when every guy (and gal) owned a couple of suits that were custom made by a tailor -- by a craftsman -- and tailored for his body. Of course everything looked better.
I've never had a suit custom made, but I'm coming around to the idea.
It's the same with clothing, I think: The more mass-produced clothing is, the more ill-fitting it is. Off the rack doesn't substitute for the days when every guy (and gal) owned a couple of suits that were custom made by a tailor -- by a craftsman -- and tailored for his body. Of course everything looked better.
I've never had a suit custom made, but I'm coming around to the idea.