Master Squirrel
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Just got back from protesting the movie. I did not see it, but like most religious zealots I do not have to.
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I found a Tom Ford in Tokyo which fits me like heaven, but turned out to be a half canvassed thingamie. That I have little patience for, especially at those prices.
Makes me happy that I don't watch movies post ... ohhhh ... 1955.
I suggest an oscar category for best male suit collar given the obvious public interest in these matters
Excellent movie, terrible clothes. There wasn't a single jacket collar in the movie that wasn't constantly playing hard-to-get with its wearer's neck.
Thats too bad, you have missed a few good ones..........
I thought all Tom Ford suits were fully canvassed?
would like to hear what most people here think is the difference between a full canvass jacket and a half canvass one and what perceived affects it would have on it's wear. this is one of those things that is so regularly thrown around here (Oh no, it's only half canvassed!!!) that I think it just gets repeated without any thought. Not accusing you of this, but a lot of people here seem to have a dislike a half canvassed jacket, and I don't think they even know what it is they dislike. BTW, Borrelli used to make one of the softest (chest/waist, shoulders), unstructured jackets that you could find (it was the Sorrento, I think), and it was fused.
The coat collar thing here has really reached ridiculous proportions. you are not suppose to be able to do the locust yoga pose and have the collar stuck to your neck.Originally Posted by edmorel