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Turnbull and Asser in the WSJ

lwmarti

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From this weekend's WSJ (http://online.wsj.com/news/articles/SB10001424052702303618904579172140324031068):

LET ME TELL you a story. When I was in London making "The Great Gatsby," I was having breakfast with Candice Bergen and she had this shirt on that I liked. She said it was Turnbull & Asser and if I wanted one, I should ask for Mr. Williams. On the way from breakfast to Pinewood Studios, I stopped there. It must have taken a half hour for the fittings.
I said, "It's Monday. I leave Friday. Could I have it before I leave?" Mr. Williams said, " Mr. Evans. It takes three months to make a shirt. And not less than three months. I know who you are, but we also take care of Prince Charles, Prince Phillip and this Duke and Gianni Agnelli. And they wait. I think you'll have to do the same."

I said, "I don't think so, Mr. Williams. I'm doing 'Gatsby.' There's a scene where Robert Redford opens the door of his closet and you see 50 shirts. There are two ways of shooting it. One is: He opens the door and the camera goes on his eyes. The other one is over the shoulder, and you see all 50 shirts and they're Turnbull & Asser." He looks at me and says, "You'll have your shirt on Friday, Mr. Evans." Which I did, and I became his biggest customer.
 

TheTukker

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Thanks - cool story. I also like the next paragraph though:

"It was a beautiful plain shirt. That was close to 40 years ago, so I can't really remember what the detail was. But it still looked better on Candy Bergen than it did on me. Eventually, I stopped wearing Turnbull & Asser. I wore them out. I bought a shirt for $12 in Chinatown. Quite frankly, it was very similar to the Turnbull & Asser. I bought 20 or 25 of them."
 

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