I'm thinking about picking up an IWC watch in HK too. Does anyone know if they accept trade ins in HK? I have a barely worn (albeit not new, obviously) Rolex that I don't wear that I want to either sell or trade in. I can trade in or...
I quite like mine, but I also echo sentiments about sizing being a bit off and the last being somewhat blobby. They're nice shoes, but a bit overrated on this site, IMO.
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The pringle sportcoat is lovely. The fabric has a nice hand. The buttons are genuine horn. It is half lined. There is a floating canvas. I don't recognize the maker's tag but it...
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I like the bag but their is no way in hell I would/could carry that around. I would get too much beef from my friends/coworkers. If you are able to pull it off than more power to...
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I'm talking about the best fabrics from Alumo, DJA, SIC Tess, etc. Expect to pay 300+ from Hemrajani, Chan, etc. and much more from Ascot Chang. You're probably just thinking of a...
I started this habit late last summer. I think I'll be a year rounder. I think the colder weather is what inspired me to drink smokier, peatier single malts. I think I'll probably get back into Speysides and lighter scotches in the...
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They're much more than $350/shirt. A shirt in fabric comparable to Charvet's offerings from a HK shirtmaker will cost $300-400. In any event, you might save some money buying shirts...
I have a Charvet shirt that is quite nice, but overpriced and overrated, IMO. Plus, who has time to handwash and iron shirts? What is the cost of making one shirt at Charvet? Assuming it's at least $350 per shirt (a conservative...