UNIFORM LA CHILLICOTHE WORK JACKET Drop, going on right now.
Uniform LA's Chillicothe Work Jacket is an elevated take on the classic Detroit Work Jacket. Made of ultra-premium 14-ounce Japanese canvas, it has been meticulously washed and hand distressed to replicate vintage workwear that’s been worn for years, and available in three colors.
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Ernest, I think that 14 new suits and 6 used suits (does that mean that you have 14 untailored suits in your closet, or does that mean that you purchased 6 of your suits in used condition) is A LOT for someone your age who is not employed at a job where he needs to wear a suit every day. Â I'd in fact say that you probably have at least double the amount of everything that you need -- this includes shirts, cashmere sweaters, suits, and ties. Â At this point, it is extremely odd in my opinion for you to have such a large collection of these things. Â No offense, but if you have 14 brand new suits in your closet and have not worn even one of them, this is a sign that you have too many.
This is absolutely not personal, as I have found recent posts with/of Mr. Kalra ridiculously childish (which is fine) and in no way relevant to the forum (which is not fine). The board seems to be much more civilized when I first joined. But, Ernest, I absolutely agree to every word you said... Most of us here have an obsession for clothes and seek this board as a support group --- and for a change we see a person who is obsessively insecure. I guess that's one thing money cannot buy. I am no where near having $billion, as such I cannot comprehend the life style of a billionaire; but through my silent reading of your posts I have now come to understand the psychology of people of your statue. Your words, if nothing else, are quite valueable for a study into the minds of the money-is-no-object population --- things that you cannot see on TV or magazines. Thracozaag:1) sad to see a person who have so few self confidence. 2) if they know you have enough money to buy a watch and ask you why do you wear the same watch when you have 10 watches that means they are stupid and/or have more less self confidence than you have.
(ernest @ 20 July 2004, 9:34) 1) sad to see a person who have so few self confidence. 2) if they know you have enough money to buy a watch and ask you why do you wear the same watch when you have 10 watches that means they are stupid and/or have more less self confidence than you have.Quote:
I have 20 suits, 14 new + 6 used (soon dead)Ernest, I think that 14 new suits and 6 used suits (does that mean that you have 14 untailored suits in your closet, or does that mean that you purchased 6 of your suits in used condition) is A LOT for someone your age who is not employed at a job where he needs to wear a suit every day. Â I'd in fact say that you probably have at least double the amount of everything that you need -- this includes shirts, cashmere sweaters, suits, and ties. Â At this point, it is extremely odd in my opinion for you to have such a large collection of these things. Â No offense, but if you have 14 brand new suits in your closet and have not worn even one of them, this is a sign that you have too many.
Of course. Do you think I am stupid?Were the Lanvin's on sale?
(LabelKing @ 20 July 2004, 7:02) Were the Lanvin's on sale?Quote:
What more can I do, I ignored ernest's comment. Also,Oh no.
Here we go again.
Is it not possible to stick to the topic at hand, provide your opinion, but stay away from personal attacks, and get on with it?
Let us be civilized, respect each other's opinion, and use the forum for what it was intended to be.
Classic
as the members of the board get quite annoyed.
(Classic @ 21 July 2004, 03:19) Oh no. Here we go again. Is it not possible to stick to the topic at hand, provide your opinion, but stay away from personal attacks, and get on with it? Let us be civilized, respect each other's opinion, and use the forum for what it was intended to be. ClassicQuote:
you could, for exemple, not post at all...as the members of the board get quite annoyed.
Use your brain and not google...Too lazy to do google, but who owns Lanvin now? Â I stopped by their store some time ago, and it doesn't look LVMH.
I believe it is an independent company. Their women's wear by Alber Elbaz, formerly of YSL fame, has been very well received.Too lazy to do google, but who owns Lanvin now? Â I stopped by their store some time ago, and it doesn't look LVMH.