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I went as well, and thoroughly enjoyed myself. I slotted it in between meetings, so only had time for a quick spin around the wool shed, popped into to Henry Poole to see the tail end of Angus Cundey presenting on evening wear and a short look around their workrooms, and finally a tour of Huntsman (excellent - free wine as well!).
However, were any of the talks/activities in the various houses actually advertised? I didn't see any flyers or posters.
- Huntsman starting price is now £4,200; certainly eye-opening
- Huntsman starting price is now £4,200; certainly eye-opening
Yes, they were on the web-site and I provided a link in my opening post:
lasbar;3689952 said:Was £3950 last year...
The tide is high and I'm moving on...[/QUOTE
surprising...an interesting strategic decision given their troubles over the last several years...i wonder if they are focusing more on MTM and RTW now
robin;3688503 said:
I half expected the inflatable sheep in the window of A&S, placed there by Hitchcock