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.
This just dropped today. If you missed out on the preorder, there are some sizes left, but they won't be around for long. Check out the remaining stock here
Good luck!.
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Is it possible to do a boot?
Absolutely, any boot or shoe in a non-exotic & non-Shell material.
Details:
https://www.skoaktiebolaget.com/pages/lof-tung-made-to-order
How does deer and bison classify? I guess that's exotic? The bison, atleast would be?
Thank you Kalle for the winning bid of $500. Please email me at styleforum.net @ gmail.com for further instructions.
Oh man. Power move.
It was auction related. Basically, you can thank the Food Network that nowadays, charity dinners and auctions (a common combination) are being catered by celebrity chefs and featuring tasting menus with painstakingly paired wines, so good that you find yourself bidding deep into the four figures for a teak box (true story). But back in the day, they were often held in the ballrooms of big hotels and featured the wonderful catering menu that often involved buffet lines and chicken that could be bounced off the table to no ill effect (to it). Thus, the term "rubber chicken dinner".Rubber chicken is my middle name.
Although I'm not sure how it relates to my charity auction activities. @Fok, how did I get this name again?
Let's see if someone will step up and BEAT retail for this great children's charity!
It was auction related. Basically, you can thank the Food Network that nowadays, charity dinners and auctions (a common combination) are being catered by celebrity chefs and featuring tasting menus with painstakingly paired wines, so good that you find yourself bidding deep into the four figures for a teak box (true story). But back in the day, they were often held in the ballrooms of big hotels and featured the wonderful catering menu that often involved buffet lines and chicken that could be bounced off the table to no ill effect (to it). Thus, the term "rubber chicken dinner".