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I hope you like the shirt. Getting a taste for Kiton is like getting a taste for truffles. Uniquely flavorsome and interesting, but your wallet will feel a little lightweight afterwards.
BTW, although Kiton shirts do indeed sell at full retail, the smarter people wait for deep discounts to come in. It is possible, with a little knowhow, to get those shirts under $150 BNWT. There is a little secret to it, and it is related to making friends in the right kind of places wink.gif .

...you appear to be a good man to know indeed! Let me know if you can ever spread the wealth.

Cheers.
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Very helpful and thank you for this. This shirt has both of these items so I do think I'm good on this purchase.
Also, thanks to everyone for their responses. It did help. Now I just need to have the arm length taken in a bit and possibly the length done up a bit also.
Cheers.

Yes - Kiton famously has long sleeves and also long skirt. They're good at keeping the tailoring industry afloat!
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...you appear to be a good man to know indeed! Let me know if you can ever spread the wealth.
Cheers.

Thats why I need friends and require a bit of kiss ass to all kinds of people, I am too fucking broke to even think of spending anything near retail lol8[1].gif

Dont draw a straight line and assume I can just by sheer brute force will a $150 NWT Kiton shirt on my doorstep - as if I were a necromancer summoning a swarm of wasps.

Most of the time, I get opportunities on $250 - $350 Kiton shirts from good people I know, but being a cheapskate, I hang around and clean up all the dregs nobody else wants to get that rock bottom price of $150 or so. Even then to get that price per shirt, I have to buy at least a few to leave wiggle room for a 20% off.

Such is life, sigh

By the way, the terminology applicable to a person like me is ....

Bottomfeeder shog[1].gif

Nothing for me to feel proud of frown.gif
post #19 of 19
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Originally Posted by Klobber View Post

Thats why I need friends and require a bit of kiss ass to all kinds of people, I am too fucking broke to even think of spending anything near retail lol8[1].gif
Dont draw a straight line and assume I can just by sheer brute force will a $150 NWT Kiton shirt on my doorstep - as if I were a necromancer summoning a swarm of wasps.
Most of the time, I get opportunities on $250 - $350 Kiton shirts from good people I know, but being a cheapskate, I hang around and clean up all the dregs nobody else wants to get that rock bottom price of $150 or so. Even then to get that price per shirt, I have to buy at least a few to leave wiggle room for a 20% off.
Such is life, sigh
By the way, the terminology applicable to a person like me is ....
Bottomfeeder shog[1].gif
Nothing for me to feel proud of frown.gif

You're too hard on yourself...besides, anyone who can quote "...as if I were a necromancer summoning a swarm of wasps." is icon_gu_b_slayer[1].gif in my book.

Cheers,

Doug
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