adamgottschalk
A-List Customer
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Last time I went into Saks, in NYC, was almost 10 years ago. I went in today, here in Portland, thinking I might pick myself up a nice pair of two-tone summer shoes. OMG! My requests were met with ignorance at first, followed by a special trip out from the back for a manager to say, "Were you asking about two-tone oxfords? Right, that would be more like...Las Vegas." [huh] Not quite sure if that was a dis or just a way of saying "You wouldn't want to wear those in Portland," or both (probably both), but it really ticked me off. Especially 'cause I'm so damn hip and stylish Seeing such shoes in Portland this summer they will be for sure!
But I looked around, all over, in the men's section, and found not one thing, not one single item worth spending money on (especially not if it would come with oodles of extra tailoring charges...). The casual stuff was way, way overpriced for what it was, and the formal stuff was only so so (and also astronomically overpriced). They had not a single decent pair of shoes. They're specializing in Gucci shoes now, I gather, and while the Guccis were nicely made, what ever happened to "timeless"? Anyway, here I was, more than happy to plunk down some coin...and I found nothing. I felt like I was at Marshall's that had re-created itself as something pretending to be more. I'll try Meier and Frank next time.
Does anybody like the style of sportcoat/jacket that seems to be in vogue at the moment with visible contrast stitching at the edges? I find it unsettling, almost too reminiscent of the grotesque "derelicte" (sp?) travesty, but then maybe I just haven't seen a good enough example.
Coming up, I always knew that Saks or Bloomingdales or Barney's had some fine material waiting to be found. Where do I go now?
But I looked around, all over, in the men's section, and found not one thing, not one single item worth spending money on (especially not if it would come with oodles of extra tailoring charges...). The casual stuff was way, way overpriced for what it was, and the formal stuff was only so so (and also astronomically overpriced). They had not a single decent pair of shoes. They're specializing in Gucci shoes now, I gather, and while the Guccis were nicely made, what ever happened to "timeless"? Anyway, here I was, more than happy to plunk down some coin...and I found nothing. I felt like I was at Marshall's that had re-created itself as something pretending to be more. I'll try Meier and Frank next time.
Does anybody like the style of sportcoat/jacket that seems to be in vogue at the moment with visible contrast stitching at the edges? I find it unsettling, almost too reminiscent of the grotesque "derelicte" (sp?) travesty, but then maybe I just haven't seen a good enough example.
Coming up, I always knew that Saks or Bloomingdales or Barney's had some fine material waiting to be found. Where do I go now?