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  1. PelhamGrenville

    I think I hate San Francisco.

    Forget about the meth. I want the forecasting technology that tells feds how much meth they'll be seizing in Mountain View and Newark nine months from now… :bounce2:
  2. PelhamGrenville

    I think I hate San Francisco.

    Life's too short to drink bad wine. Ever.
  3. PelhamGrenville

    Living the good life AND being fit????

    Alternatively you can see an expanding waistline as an incentive to keep updating your wardrobe; as a side effect, you will support an endangered species, the competent tailor who can make clothes that fit fat people. ;)
  4. PelhamGrenville

    I think I hate San Francisco.

    Wall St. Playboys compare NYC with SF, find SF… lacking. :D http://wallstreetplayboys.com/new-york-vs-san-francisco-landslide-for-new-york-city/
  5. PelhamGrenville

    Best place to buy a suit?

     When I started working (and dinosaurs roamed the Earth), I wore two suits plus blazer/trousers in a flexible rotation. (Academic job in Europe, no suit required.) Eventually I got to seventeen Fall/Winter and eight Summer suits, plus a dinner suit ("tuxedo"), with an non-disclosable number...
  6. PelhamGrenville

    Houses with 'No Shoe' Rules

    As a guest I've been asked a few times to remove shoes by people who let dogs run all over the place, even where food is prepared and served -- sometimes even giving the dog a treat (dog licks fingers), them picking up finger food (with their dog-licked fingers) to put it on serving dishes...
  7. PelhamGrenville

    Any College Professors here?

    I teach in a Business School, so dressing like a business consultant (for teaching and meetings) is expected. On non-teaching days I used to dress somewhat casually, usually with multi-pocketed shirts and cargo pants. (Most tenured people dressed like this as well.) After all, I thought, I'll...
  8. PelhamGrenville

    How many ties do you own?

    I have 200 or so, but about half are not really appropriate for regular use (they're from museum exhibits -- so too flashy -- or hopelessly dated fashion items). I've been decluttering my life, but haven't yet taken the step of culling the tie herd; I have four 24-tie rack holders, so my aim is...
  9. PelhamGrenville

    Slobs vs Fashion Wrecks: Which group annoys you the most?

    I'd think the worst are Fashion Wrecks. After all, there's a lot of information freely (or inexpensively) available to anyone who wants to dress well. That someone would substitute spending thousands of dollars for a few hours of learning is the gravest of offenses in my book. Well, of...
  10. PelhamGrenville

    Going to San Francisco ... where should I visit?

    The Haight is pretty reliable for seeing people taking a dump on the sidewalk. Or so it has been in my experience. - B This behavior has now migrated to Market St, west of 5th St (between the touristy area and town hall), so be careful when venturing out of the Union Sq. area. As for...
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How important is full vs half canvas to you for heavier sport jackets?

  • Definitely full canvas only

    Votes: 92 37.6%
  • Half canvas is fine

    Votes: 90 36.7%
  • Really don't care

    Votes: 26 10.6%
  • Depends on fabric

    Votes: 41 16.7%
  • Depends on price

    Votes: 38 15.5%

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