RJmanbearpig
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I am aware that "non plus ultra" is appropriate but am curious as to why exactly you didn't use it the way it has entered the vernacular (nec plus ultra).
A 1902 Sears catalog holds you in it's thrall as surely as the evil of advertising has ever held anyone here or elsewhere.
Fixed. And you are now Fuumanbearpig.
I saw a RTW ruffled formal shirt I liked from Ford, and then I discovered the price was $2000.
RJ used to do those every few seasons.
I give him credit for bucking the thin lapel trend. It seems like every other fashion suit out there has the narrow lapel, short jacket, super narrow slacks, and in a few years these will all be dated. Not to say TF won't be one day also, but it's something different if nothing else.
Bucking? The pendulum was swinging back. Narrow lapels had their five or seven year moment.