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As promised, the 'Bogie by Dior' trench, complete with authentic pose. It's even the right length at the knees, which is pretty unusual.
clevispin said:Robert,
You mentioned you had the Lost Worlds trench. Can you describe your experience with it- good construction, the cloth, details etc? Any turn-offs? I've read that the owner of the company has quite a rep.
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The Wingnut said:As promised, the 'Bogie by Dior' trench, complete with authentic pose. It's even the right length at the knees, which is pretty unusual.
matei said:That is strange that you weren't able to find a decent Burberry trench. I bought one last year at the Regents Street shop here in London. It has the yoke around the collar, the flap over the one shoulder, buckles and belts galore.
Quite an illustration depicting the stain-resistant qualities of Grenfell cloth.Robert Conway said:In any case the folks at Lost World were very professional
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Tomasso said:Quite an illustration depicting the stain-resistant qualities of Grenfell cloth.
Mr. Sable said:That is quite the shocking image to find on a garment site!
Wonder if they did any field testing for that stain guard.
The Wingnut said:The period illustration on the page you linked to is disturbingly...well, pornographic, even by modern standards!
Sure, you didn'tRobert Conway said:How awkward.
Never even noticed that.
Cheers,
RC
matei said:Here is a pic of my new Burberry... As I said in another post, khaki didn't suit me:
The trench works very well, and has got a real workout with the weather we've been having lately!