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I wish he was my boss. Would be so cool to have a boss that gave a damn about clothes, and shopped at NMWA.
Thanks gents.
I don't think we'd get much done if we worked in the same place, Stitchy. Well, some shopping certainly and some posting on SF (thought you do the heavy lifting there).
And I see in this photo that one lapel on the Casentino is doing it's own thing.
Just broke this out for the first time today! Nice to wear it again.
I don't think we'd get much done if we worked in the same place, Stitchy. Well, some shopping certainly and some posting on SF (thought you do the heavy lifting there).
Your company would go bankrupt and you both would be in jail for embezzlement. The government would seize all of the NMWA goods you purchased and give them to Spoo to auction off.
Is it weird that I double checked if any of the groomsmen at the wedding I'm attending on Sat might be wearing Formosa?Thanks, NMWA, and thanks to Greg in particular for handling my MTO. Groomsman attire for a close friend's wedding this Saturday.
Sounds you like the next logical move then is for you both to get jobs at NMWA...
@ctp120
was that an MTO as in you had measurements changed? or just you chose the fabrics?
I'm one of those guys who has a hell of a time fitting into anything OTR. NMWA-wise, Rota pents, ok, but could use some tweaking here and there. Inglese, not bad, but pretty wide neck (I subsequently found a machine wash and warm tumble dry helped that along a bit).