Henry Carter
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Anyone take any good Pics from the night?
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Just to confirm, Kimber's shoes aren't made in Australia?
Anyone take any good Pics from the night?
Good find CEP, shirts look pretty decent for the price. I like this:Hey Sydney-siders
Came across this mob on Military Road, Neutral Bay, yesterday:
http://luxiusshirts.blogspot.com.au/
MTM Shirtmakers primarily (but they also make suits). Shirts made in South Korea. Some Acorn and Monti fabrics and other smaller Italian and Japanese mills. Shirts apparently start from $109. Monti fabrics start from about $189. Two-week turnaround time for a shirt. Run by a Korean (I think) guy called Patrick Oh. Seems like a nice enough fellow. Quite a few fabrics in store.
Anyone heard of them?
Bit of Prince Charles style. Linen Db jacket perhaps? Plus very high rise pants and very, very low tie clip.
I walk past them all the time but never given it a shot ... id be interested in feedback too!Hey Sydney-siders
Came across this mob on Military Road, Neutral Bay, yesterday:
http://luxiusshirts.blogspot.com.au/
MTM Shirtmakers primarily (but they also make suits). Shirts made in South Korea. Some Acorn and Monti fabrics and other smaller Italian and Japanese mills. Shirts apparently start from $109. Monti fabrics start from about $189. Two-week turnaround time for a shirt. Run by a Korean (I think) guy called Patrick Oh. Seems like a nice enough fellow. Quite a few fabrics in store.
Anyone heard of them?
My comment was really more about the fabric but I don't agree with you about the fit. It's cut on the slim side rather than parachutesque, but I wouldn't say too tight. Maybe too tight for some, but it's within the spectrum IMO. The bit of overhang of fabric over the trousers indicates he can certainly breathe or have a big lunch if he wants to...Too tight in the waist--not a great advertisement.
I dare say duties and taxes will be prohibitive, and you will be better off heading to Dan Murph's.G'day Gents,
Does anyone have any experience purchasing liquor from overseas (particularly Scotch)? Wodnering if you might have a ballpark figure for any additional duties payable on 2 x 700 ml bottles costing 25 quid each.