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wigglr

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I'm pretty sure we can judge that for ourselves. please check out the site www.bespokechannel.com
looks like a Long Island New York, mtm operation:

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Is Sciamat affliated with this Long Island "house", its sure is implied by this photo:

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Are you interested in trying the tailor involved in making his bespoke velvet jacket see here :

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You forgot to attach an image of the page that has every one of Alan Bee's videos.
 

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What shade of gray is it ? rather on the dark gray or more mid gray side ?
It is a rather dark grey, close to charcoal nailhead. Bit of blue in there as well. Will make for a perfect conservative business dress suit - but with a little bit of surface interest as well

The tweeds aren't all that stiff - nothing like the Agnelli. The Shetland in particular is quite supple

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The tweeds aren't all that stiff - nothing like the Agnelli. The Shetland in particular is quite supple

R-O-T

Is this the agnelli tweed? The color and pattern seems like it should’ve been made soft.

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Everyone knew who he was from the moment he started posting. Maybe you didn't want to believe yourself, but you knew.

I battle my cynicism. Life is better as an optimist. I had hoped he was just this corporate finance banker stuck in the Middle East and just looking for a hobby. Perhaps a bit disconnected and lost, but harmless. Oh well
 

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Everyone knew who he was from the moment he started posting. Maybe you didn't want to believe yourself, but you knew.

I battle my cynicism. Life is better as an optimist. I had hoped he was just this corporate finance banker stuck in the Middle East and just looking for a hobby. Perhaps a bit disconnected and lost, but harmless. Oh well

I thought he was a clothing nerd like the rest of us.
 
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