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Yeah... you're gonna have to wait. Now, some hot smokies and a beer, that we can do.I can’t wait to try some raw chicken with everyone...
I agree with all of that. Excepting maybe that one time we had chicken sashimi. @Parker was there too. I still don't know how we let @itsstillmatt talk us into that.
Was that the place in the East Bay? I think we were planning the 10th Ann. party.Oh man, I try to forget about that meal, but aside from raw chicken it was a classic Styleforum meetup; great guys, interesting conversation, lots of style. Good times!
Bro, don't even start down that road...Thumb comments, a beautiful blip in Stylefarmer history.
Was that the place in the East Bay? I think we were planning the 10th Ann. party.
I agree with all of that. Excepting maybe that one time we had chicken sashimi. @Parker was there too. I still don't know how we let @itsstillmatt talk us into that.
Matt relishes is being nonchalant while the rest of us freak out. It's sorta his thing.Hahaha! I almost blocked that out of my memory. That was definitely "living on the edge" for me. Matt was very non-chalant about it, but I was secretly freaking out.
I stumbled into the Styleform "bar" sometime in 2004 when I was in a search of a local tailor to replicate a thrift shop '60s suit I had. I never found that tailor, but I stuck around to:
• read about all kinds of useless clothing arcana
• lose many hours in job productivity
• spend way more $$ on fashion than I ever imagined possible
• meet some great, interesting people in real life
• booze it up with lefty, binge, Label King, et.al.
I do look back fondly at the pre CM/SWD split. It was like the internet wild west with people talking about Earnest Sewn jeans and Kiton suits all in one room. A very eclectic crowd with some unique and contrarian views. I do miss the poster DocHolliday. We are fellow Avengers fans.
I found SF and AAAC via this NY Times article in 2004. http://www.nytimes.com/2004/09/28/fashion/for-the-splendidly-dressed-man-web-sites-to-match.html
I lurked for a long time before signing up. Back in the day, SF was more about finding great deals and sales vs AAAC was more about bespoke. I finally signed up to discuss one of the legendary PS Grenson’s sales. I think I met a number of SF folk waiting in line for the sales, JM Weston and Asprey sales in particular.
I think the membership changes with time and there is a point in the SF archives were you can really good discussions of very high end goods. I’ve been amazed at the discussions I have found by mining the SF archives (eg furniture, audio, stemware and etc).