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Slewfoot

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Finally my new favorite, 13 oz fresco gray with double electric blue pinstripes

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Bill,

While all look great, this one really speaks to me. Love the color combination. Wear it well and in good health!

Best,
David
 

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Everything looks great, but I really like the chalkstripe fresco. I've been thinking about getting something like that.
 

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Thanks to you both. David, good to see you on here still.
 

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Yeah, that's nice.

And the windowpane is nowhere as offensive as I remember it in Foo's posts.
 

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This is indeed very very nice. Isn't this design that DWW is working on now ?
 

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Had my first suit made by Rubinacci (London branch) earlier this year for a summer wedding. Made up in a vintage denim linen, it has a one-button peak lapel coat and pleated, Gurkha fastened trousers. Seen here with a Rubinacci knit tie, a D'Avino linen cotton shirt and St Crispin suede Adelaides

R-O-T
 

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Pretty damn cool. Props! That suit would bring me a whole lot of enjoyment!
 

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Just a quick and easy question: has anyone here tried Rubinacci's RTW shirts? I'm wondering about their finishing and detailing.

They have different lines, completely machine made, 3 handmade steps or 8 handmade steps.

We are currently offering from the first two I mentioned.

Also, they have slim and classic fit too.
 

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