Shangas
I'll Lock Up
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To say nothing of the pretentious dolts who buy a suit or a coat and leave the label on the sleeve for all the world to see.
You remind me of a TV show I watched once about Savile Row (I think the others here might know the one I mean).
It concerned the tailors of the Row, and their customers, protesting the ingress of Abercrombie & Fitch into their "turf".
One of the well-established tailoring-houses (the name of which currently eludes my memory) stated that while their clothes are certainly exclusive, expensive, handmade, and literally tailor-cut,-measured-and-made...in NO way do they flash their name around.
In fact they so DON'T flash their brands around that the tailor had to pull apart a jacket just to show the cameraman where the label WAS. It was sewn on the INSIDE of the INSIDE pocket of the suit-jacket. Unless you're going around London with an inside-out suit and a torn breast-pocket, you'd never notice it.
Addressing your latest posting, Liz, I return to one of my pet hates about modern society. Consumerism and quality.
As I think you rightly state, these days, it's all about the things you have. And the things you use. If you don't automatically have the latest and greatest of everything, you're an idiot.
Of course, the stupid thing here is, the latest and greatest changes every six months. Which means that it's not designed to last. Which means that it's not quality. Which means that you're trying to be cool by showing how cheap you are. Which means absolutely NOTHING at all.
Geez, people these days can be stupid...
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