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  1. Agatha Crusty

    Low buttoning points

    I'll jump straight in with this. A lot of the two button RTW jackets out there button quite high. With the top button done up it is often a good 2 or even 2 1/2 inches above the natural waist. I don't mind this at all and it's not a criticism of it, but I wondered if anyone has noticed any trend...
  2. Agatha Crusty

    Do you use a 'Dressboy'?

    No, it isn't about ***********ing, but about those things you hang your clothes on ready for the morning. Here we call them a 'dressboy' but they're also called a 'clothes stand' elsewhere. This sort of thing: Or maybe this: I have one and I have used it for putting out clothes ready for...
  3. Agatha Crusty

    Battling the moths: what do you do?

    Since it's getting to the time for summer clothing to be gradually stored away and the autumn clothes to come out, I wonder what members here do to battle the problem of moths and moth damage? Some things I get dry cleaned, but I stopped sending out suits and jackets some years back, As is...
  4. Agatha Crusty

    My T.M. Lewin shirt torn by a supermarket shelf!

    I was in the supermarket today and when I turned a corner my shirt-sleeve caught on a jagged shelving unit and tore right through. This is the shirt sleeve: From this shirt: It was from England, about £70 (though it's in the online sale now at £25). I made a complaint to the manager who...

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