pejsek
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English tailoring is inventive and deep in a way Italian tailoring is not.
Yeah: I said that. Who wants to fight me?
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If this is the manifesto, I'll sign. It's a good (if mildly provocative) way to put it. I reach for Italian clothes as much as anything these days, in part precisely because they are less loaded and complicated and, hence, more easily understood. English tailoring can be downright odd and perplexing and I guess that's largely because it draws from a deeper well of both experience and creativity. One may be the master; the other the facile pupil and craftsman.
Am I walking the line?