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OFFICIAL Simon Crompton thread (PermanentStyle.com)

Satmoche

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Not to relish in throwing more gasoline but I purchased a Luca Avitabile popover shirt, a few moons ago, and it shrunk to the point of being one size down.
When I tried the shirt on at one of Simon's trunk shows, he personally advised me on the size and once the shirt on, he told me to stick to the size - which fitted before being washed, in fairness. It really revealed how little familiar he was with the products he was selling - literally there.
It is very difficult to remain entirely objective about a brand / product when one is not spending the whole amount for it or less, one would easily 'care less' about how well spent your money is.

I still used to read his blog until he wrote the article named "How I'd shop on a budget" where he would include a £6,000 Cartier watch in that very article, which is not even their first price. I would have personally advised something like a vintage Omega, Universal Geneve or a Nomos.
He goes on when he includes Crockett & Jones in that list which would retail around £500 back then, still a large chunk of change.
In my opinion, he has lost touch with reality and his social aspirations are what now drive his articles.

I do, however, sincerely appreciate that he has put 'underrated' craftsmen / brands to the attention of his audience.
 

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Not to relish in throwing more gasoline but I purchased a Luca Avitabile popover shirt, a few moons ago, and it shrunk to the point of being one size down.
This is strange, I’ve had no shrinkage issues on mine, after repeated washes.

Did you get the new version with the spread collar? I know that uses a different type of cotton. Mine all are from the old kind.
 

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This is strange, I’ve had no shrinkage issues on mine, after repeated washes.

Did you get the new version with the spread collar? I know that uses a different type of cotton. Mine all are from the old kind.
I bought the one cotton pique at Simon's pop-up shop, in 2017 or 2018.
 

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This is strange, I’ve had no shrinkage issues on mine, after repeated washes.

Did you get the new version with the spread collar? I know that uses a different type of cotton. Mine all are from the old kind.
I always bought mine directly from Luca who made some bespoke shirts for me in the past. But I never had an issue with shrinkage (or maybe Luca accounted for it when sizing / altering his rtw).
 

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Bryceland's made-to-measure jacket in the Fox/Permanent Style tweed.

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https://www.permanentstyle.com/2024...view.html?mc_cid=e3dc669cb5&mc_eid=277eb01ada
 

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Nice advertorial on PS today. Try commenting asking whether or not they paid for this, or whether or not he has a vested interest in their brand. He won't publish the comment.
 

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Love that cloth. Unfortunately, Simon makes most clothes unattractive. 😆
Looks like a fairly humdrum jacket from half a century ago - nothing special.

Simon looks the same in most of his clothing, but you cannot really blame him for the look of this jacket.
 

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