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Gerry Nelson

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Ps anyone see the Herringbone claim on Facebook that Crockett and Jones are exclusive to them in Australia? Fairly uninformed/misleading

They wrote this: "Available in-store and online exclusively in Australia from Herringbone."

Where else can you currently get C&J online in Australia?
 
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They wrote this: "Available in-store and online exclusively in Australia from Herringbone."

Where else can you currently get C&J online in Australia?

Well, if you're talking online whether or not it is in Australia is kind of academic...
 

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Sounds cool and these look nice
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So in other words, not like anyone who posts on this thread.
going to have to disagree here. Ex aircraft maintenance engineer over here. I fix everything I own, fridges, cars, tv's, hell even computers. All at the tender age of 23. Also stripped and built a few cars...
 

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going to have to disagree here. Ex aircraft maintenance engineer over here. I fix everything I own, fridges, cars, tv's, hell even computers. All at the tender age of 23. Also stripped and built a few cars...
*Now I just focus on building my wardrobe instead of cars... I don't know what's cheaper.
 

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going to have to disagree here. Ex aircraft maintenance engineer over here. I fix everything I own, fridges, cars, tv's, hell even computers. All at the tender age of 23. Also stripped and built a few cars...


I'm the same. I fix everything that goes wrong around the house with one simple tool - my credit card.
 

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Okay, another question.

Where are some good places to get cufflinks?

I'm after the white linen pocket square of the cufflink world. I only want one pair.

I found a pair of silver ovals on David Atkins but they're pretty exxy.
 

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Okay, another question.

Where are some good places to get cufflinks?

I'm after the white linen pocket square of the cufflink world. I only want one pair.

I found a pair of silver ovals on David Atkins but they're pretty exxy.


Look for something antique I have a pair of rose gold ovals, these days don't have any French Cuff shirts to wear them with.
 

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Okay, another question.

Where are some good places to get cufflinks?

I'm after the white linen pocket square of the cufflink world. I only want one pair.

I found a pair of silver ovals on David Atkins but they're pretty exxy.


The very thought of just one pair makes a collector like me feel ill. Still ...

Silver, not gold. You'll find it will go with everything and in all scenarios, whereas gold is not quite as versatile. For similar reasons, I'd go for something pretty plain. A pair of classic Tiffany knots in silver would probably serve you very well. As to expense, well you are only buying one pair and they should last a lifetime. I would try scouring eBay for a pair if you can't spring for new ones.
 
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