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Thom Browne??? If you guys are going to be in NYC that weekend, you should be dropping by to see Ambrosi and Solito!
Which one is your good friend, again?
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Thom Browne??? If you guys are going to be in NYC that weekend, you should be dropping by to see Ambrosi and Solito!
Which one is your good friend, again?
I consider Salvatore a friend. I thought it was prudent to disclose that when advertising his appearance in New York. You guys make too much out of some things.
Not at all. I was hoping to mention your name and get a discount.
I was going to be in Florence, unbeknownst to me at the same time as Pitti. I had to reschedule a week later to avoid the fashion bullshit.
Mentioning my name anywhere will more likely illicit laughter than a discount. The J. Press people are convinced I'm some kind of AAAC nut that just goes in there to study stuff.
JPress know of AAAC?
JPress know of AAAC?
Yeah. They're paranoid. Don't go in there and look up close at stuff. They'll ask you if you're a member. Apparently, true J. Press customers are old white men that don't look at what they buy.
Yeah. They're paranoid. Don't go in there and look up close at stuff. They'll ask you if you're a member. Apparently, true J. Press customers are old white men that don't look at what they buy.
All your attitude towards clothing seems to be constructed around your opposition to the fashion world.