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IndianBoyz

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- Fashion forward brands.

Not all of their products are junk. Gucci suits for example, yes very expensive but if you could get a piece for a great prize, then why not? It's made by Zegna and I'm not talking about the Z line here. So you're getting a good quality product by a high fashion brand.
Same goes for Valentino which is supposedly made by Isaia, at least their higher end lines.

I could find alot of other of these brands that do make a quality garment but I know over here of SF they are being despised. Pretty ridiculous I'd say.
Apparantly there aren't many people with different opinions here. It's the SF DNA I suppose. I haven't met much people here that dare to express their real feelings.
 

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Originally Posted by sho'nuff
not showing enough cuff. i think it is perfectly fine for a suit sleeve to be of a length that your shirt sleeve doesnt really show but not too long it engulfs your palm.

You have to show at least 1/2 inch.
 

sho'nuff

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Originally Posted by teddieriley
You have to show at least 1/2 inch.

i mean it all really depends on the shirt you have isnt it?

some shirts maybe a little more blousy and the armholes are lower thus can creep up in the jacket sleeve while others are more form fitting with higher armholes. so either you delegate specifically which shirts to wear with a particular coat or just go for a sort of ballpark flexible acceptable look
 

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Paying full price.
 

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Originally Posted by Mr. Moo
Drop crotch pants that fat gay Chinese men wear which are very popular among Fuuma and Teger.

uh, OK then.

Mafoofan's good nature.

The continued existence of class differences in the US.

Manton's cuddliness.

The difference between class and wealth.

The importance of cats.

Thinking for oneself.

The film career and immense personal style of Omar Sharif.

The prescience of Gore Vidal.

The skill of the few remaining French artisans in bespoke shirts, shoes and suits, as good as any elsewhere in the world, maybe better.
 

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A sense of history.
 

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