The_Foxx
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Finally, made it to the month of december!! Things here in Iraq have been pretty boring lately, and I'm looking forward to getting away to the big city, followed by a visit to my family in the midwest.
Here's what i have on the schedule for first two days in new york-- what do you think? I'm planning to do this trip up pretty big, won't be back there for a while.
+ Arrive in the city around 5PM. Check into hotel and head to Barneys/ Barneys coop on madison ave. Buy a cool sportcoat, shirt, and possibly a new pair of jeans (if they can tailor the length in about an hour). Thinking maybe a dolce and gabbana black or blue sportcoat, not sure. Need these clothes to hit dinner and the club later. probably stop by Lobb next door for a wallet or other small gift i can stick in my own xmas stocking deep in the heart of the midwest on Xmas day, and claim Santa left it for me.
+ Hit my appointment at Truman's, for a sharp haircut, etc.
+ back to the hotel to clean up, and hit a late dinner reservation at about 830PM (trying to snag a reservation for the Kobe Club, for a good steak while sitting under the suspended samurai swords in the restaurant)
+ my CC is trying to get me on the guest list for Cain, an interestin' club in Chelsea. Anyone been there/ thoughts, reviews?
Next day, I have an appointment with Pierre Lenis at Bergdorf Goodman, to select cloth for a Brioni suit (will take 8 weeks, but I'll be back in the middle east for that time, so no problem waiting!).
After Bergdorf, planning to take my recently purchased Oxxford Radcliff suit to the Oxxford flagship on 5th avenue for tailoring and functional sleeve buttons, to be shipped to my USA address once complete. Really looking forward to seeing this suit, 2 button radcliff cut, double vents, flat front pants, in 9oz navy blue serge wool super 130s.
Other than that, dinner at the 21club then Broadway show of "the Grinch," lunch at the Modern (if avail, looks pretty busy), dinner at Bryant Park grill after enjoying the winter-village in bryant park.
Jeez, I wish I could do this kind of trip every year-- or hell, even every 5 years!! But, I think this is the only time i'll ever be able to do it up large like this, thank God for tax exemption
Here's what i have on the schedule for first two days in new york-- what do you think? I'm planning to do this trip up pretty big, won't be back there for a while.
+ Arrive in the city around 5PM. Check into hotel and head to Barneys/ Barneys coop on madison ave. Buy a cool sportcoat, shirt, and possibly a new pair of jeans (if they can tailor the length in about an hour). Thinking maybe a dolce and gabbana black or blue sportcoat, not sure. Need these clothes to hit dinner and the club later. probably stop by Lobb next door for a wallet or other small gift i can stick in my own xmas stocking deep in the heart of the midwest on Xmas day, and claim Santa left it for me.
+ Hit my appointment at Truman's, for a sharp haircut, etc.
+ back to the hotel to clean up, and hit a late dinner reservation at about 830PM (trying to snag a reservation for the Kobe Club, for a good steak while sitting under the suspended samurai swords in the restaurant)
+ my CC is trying to get me on the guest list for Cain, an interestin' club in Chelsea. Anyone been there/ thoughts, reviews?
Next day, I have an appointment with Pierre Lenis at Bergdorf Goodman, to select cloth for a Brioni suit (will take 8 weeks, but I'll be back in the middle east for that time, so no problem waiting!).
After Bergdorf, planning to take my recently purchased Oxxford Radcliff suit to the Oxxford flagship on 5th avenue for tailoring and functional sleeve buttons, to be shipped to my USA address once complete. Really looking forward to seeing this suit, 2 button radcliff cut, double vents, flat front pants, in 9oz navy blue serge wool super 130s.
Other than that, dinner at the 21club then Broadway show of "the Grinch," lunch at the Modern (if avail, looks pretty busy), dinner at Bryant Park grill after enjoying the winter-village in bryant park.
Jeez, I wish I could do this kind of trip every year-- or hell, even every 5 years!! But, I think this is the only time i'll ever be able to do it up large like this, thank God for tax exemption
