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My trip to Naples, Prague and Budapest

nmoraitis

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I just wanted to share some thoughts on my recent trip to Naples, Prague and Budapest. Some of my observations will not be clothing related, so just please keep that in mind.

The first stop on my itinerary was Naples and in particular Ambrosi. Both Salvatore and Antoino were extremely friendly and hospitable. It didn’t take long to hash out the details and with in about ten minutes I was fully measured with the promise that the trousers would be ready four days later. I am not sure what else to say regarding the process as Mafoofan has more or less documented this step by step in his blog.

Ironically, I meet with the Ambrosi’s for close to one hour but much our conversation was not about clothing, but about football (soccer). My younger brother (who I travelled with) is a huge footie fan and wanted to go to a S.S.C. Napoli game, which for those that are not familiar with football, are a team in the top football league, Serie A. Needless to say, both Salvatore and Antonio are big Napoli fans, with Antonio excitedly showing us several photos from a recent match that he was at and the large poster of Maradona in the workshop. My brother mentioned how he tried to buy tickets but to no avail and Salvatore offered to try to track down a couple of tickets for us. While he was unsuccessful in getting us tickets, he told us what to look out for and how much to pay when buying off scalpers. By the time my brother and I left the Ambrosi’s, it felt like we were leaving the place of very old friends.

I came back two days later for my fitting and was asked about the length of the trousers and the tightness around the waist. Both Antonio and Salvatore pulled at the trousers in all directions while the other observed. After this fitting, I mentioned that I wanted to visit E & G Cappelli to have some ties made and if they knew where he was located. Antonio mentioned that Patrizio Cappelli was a very good friend of his and that he would personally walk us there. This is just another example of the outstanding service and care the Ambrosi’s take in their clients.

At Cappelli, the first thing Patrizio did was to help me decide on the proper width and length of the tie. He was also extremely helpful in finding the right fabrics and put out close to 50 woven fabrics in blue (I don’t have enough blue ties) on the table for me to chose from. I also went through the cashmeres and printed silks (the classic Neapolitan tie) for future orders. Patrizio mentioned that it would take four days to complete the ties and that he would send them to me. He also mentioned that he had no issues giving the ties to the Ambrosi’s to send along with the trousers so to save on shipping costs. I mentioned that I would keep this in mind. Also, as a gift I received a pocket square from Patrizio. It was an extremely enjoyable visit and like everyone else we meet in Naples, Patrizio was extremely hospitable and kind.

During this time I also visited Rubinacci (for ties not jackets unfortunately) and E. Marinella. I have to be honest, but I found the Rubinacci store very underwhelming. I think I was expecting something along the lines of Charvet (not sure why). I ended up purchasing a seven fold linen tie and a beautiful green shatung silk tie. Same goes for Marinella, where I purchased a tie but was somewhat disappointed with the store.

Another store that I visited was Mario Talarico, but while the umbrellas were of excellent workmanship, I found them to be too thick and inelegant and thus I refrained from buying one. It didn’t help that they didn’t have what I was looking for and that the nephew tried to sell me an umbrella (Congo wood) that I was not to keen on.

On my final day in Naples, I went to the Ambrosi’s to try on my finished trousers and am glad to say that they fit very well.

Overall, I must say that Naples is a beautifully authentic city with lovely architecture and gorgeous women. Some clothing observations that I made while in Naples were that men mostly wore dark coloured suits. Also, for those that wear prescription glasses, eyewear frames in red, blue and green were extremely popular for men. By far the most popular mode of dress in Naples though were jeans and not dark raw denim but the late 80’s early 90’s white wash heavy metal music video denim variety.

We never received snooty service from anyone in any of the stores or restaurants that we visited.

The football match we saw was S.S.C. Napoli vs A.C. Milan. There are literally hundreds of policemen and security guards stationed at the gates, but that didn’t stop the hordes of footie fanatics from trying to climb the fences or kick down the gates. There was none stop yelling and shoving and my brother and I really had no idea what was going on. We were just trying to get in and get out to our seats as soon as possible. After getting through the Alcatraz styled doors we made our way to where our seats were located in curva B. Curva B and A are where all the Ultras sit; Ultras are considered the hardcore fans. Much to our surprise, not only were all the seats filled with people standing on them, all the stairwells and walkways were crammed with bodies too. The chanting was deafening and continued through the entire match with little to no let up. It was unreal and made the chanting and cheering in North American sports seem downright sissy. Even the Boulonge Boys at the PSG match (Ligue 1) I went to in Paris were quit a bit more sedate than the Ultras. Fortunately, Napoli won 3-1 as AC barely put up a fight. I would highly recommend going to a football match in Naples as it is an experience you wouldn’t soon forget.

In Budapest, I visited the Vass store to pick up some shoes and a belt which I had ordered prior to my visit. Not much to say here really other than I never realized how small the store really is, but they cram a huge amount of shoes of all varieties in there.

Well, that’s about it, as I am really to lazy to go into any more detail and hopefully I didn’t bore anyone.






Naples

With the Ambrosi’s

Out Cappelli

Blurry photo of Patrizio and me

Some of the ties that I bought/ordered. The green tie is made of shantung silk and the one to its right is linen




Monetti

Store window with Scafora display


Football!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!



Pompeii

Who said the Romans didn’t have fun?

Temples at Paestum

Palazzo Real


View from Ravello on the Amalfi Coast

Positano

Prague at night

Prague

Astronomical clock

Prague

Budapest

Budapest

Vass

Vass

Vass
 

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Wow, fantastic post--your commentary and photos are making me feel nostalgic and excited to re-visit Naples this fall. The Scafora window is making me very curious.

Did you get a chance to see Marinella's bigger store inside the courtyard?

I'm glad you had a good experience with Antonio and Salvatore; they're some of the nicest people one could hope to deal with. Did you get to meet Mariano at Rubinacci?
 

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Thanks for sharing. Sounds like a fun trip. Great Paolo Scafora wingtips.
 

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Originally Posted by LabelKing
Quite nice--I like when people include pictures of people.

I love how Antonio and Salvatore dress. Antonio is always wearing a fantastic tie.
 

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looks like a good trip - i wonder if i can talk my wife into the same once my son's a bit older
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Originally Posted by mafoofan
Wow, fantastic post--your commentary and photos are making me feel nostalgic and excited to re-visit Naples this fall. The Scafora window is making me very curious.

Did you get a chance to see Marinella's bigger store inside the courtyard?

I'm glad you had a good experience with Antonio and Salvatore; they're some of the nicest people one could hope to deal with. Did you get to meet Mariano at Rubinacci?


Yes, I was shown the larger store up the stairwell. Gigi was kind enough to direct my brother and I to a good barber for a proper wet shave.

Originally Posted by iammatt
I'm glad you got out to Paestum. It is quite an amazing place.

Yes, the temples are quite stunning. It's a beautiful drive to Paestum with lovely scenery.

I forgot to include a pic of one of my completed trousers.

 

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nice pics, Budapest looks beautiful , full of old world charm. You didn't get any Vass shoes?
 

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Wonderful post and great photos... You can almost feel the electricity and excitement at the footie match... Bravo!
 

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Thanks for taking the time to post all the great photos's. The trousers look great
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Originally Posted by academe
Wonderful post and great photos... You can almost feel the electricity and excitement at the footie match... Bravo!

It's called football. Footie is Aussie Rules
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I love these posts. So real. It does not distort reality or sing praises to all, like the herd that we sometimes see on SF. Great trip!
 

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Originally Posted by kolecho
I love these posts. So real. It does not distort reality or sing praises to all, like the herd that we sometimes see on SF.
baaaa...
 

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