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Hey; I saw footage of Andy Forrest dressed very nicely even when he was out on the mines! When I met him at a school function; he seemed to be in full bespoke (complete with spalla camicia) but typically in rm williams!. In short: Bespoke open-weave single breasted suit, RMW Craftsman's (co-incidentally I was wearing the same), 18kYG rolex president, Bespoke Shirt that looked like a T&A funnily enough!
I dunno....in times of uncertainty, I'd want my directors and staff to look as good as they can to keep confidence up; but seriously, its a big IF that Kev wins. Speaking of PM's; Keating wore Zegna in the worst of times, and in, to be honest, the times when the EU is just about to get flushed down the toilet; David Cameron is in Richard James. So...food for thought?
I dunno....in times of uncertainty, I'd want my directors and staff to look as good as they can to keep confidence up; but seriously, its a big IF that Kev wins. Speaking of PM's; Keating wore Zegna in the worst of times, and in, to be honest, the times when the EU is just about to get flushed down the toilet; David Cameron is in Richard James. So...food for thought?
Is it just me or is the standard of dress in this country getting just that little bit better? Perhaps it's the seasonal thing where people are more interested in looking good during the cooler months, rather than focussing on comfort and 'fitting in' with the unwashed masses? Or perhaps it is the unabashed influence of the Australian Styleforum contingent?
Kevin will win and win fairly convincingly I would think, despite his recent downturn in the polls. Governments almost always get a second term, he did well during the global financial crisis (despite other policies going awry) and Tony Abbott seems incapable of providing the current of alternative that the public are looking for. Come election day, Kev will win and win fairly comfortably I'd say.
generally tailors that can afford international travel to their clients must be semi-decent...?
Actually I was just thinking this the other day in Canberra of all places, land of the very poorly dressed public service. I must have seen around 10 well dressed guys after work on a Friday in the city, which is a huge rarity.
Since Howard PMs (and aspiring PMs) have worn Anthony Squires suits. There was talk a few years ago when Costello got measured up for a AS suit that perhaps he was finally about to challenge for the leadership, but alas nothing came of it (apart from another boxy suit).
Did anyone see the add for "Bespoke Tailors of Hong Kong" in the Age today? My interest was peaked at their student deal of 2 shirt, 2 suit for $780. Whilst clearly not bespoke it's pretty darn cheap, and generally tailors that can afford international travel to their clients must be semi-decent...?
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