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  1. strangedream

    Question on types of black shoes and their levels of formality

    I recently read the Put This On post "The Black Tie Shoe That’s Good For Something Else," in which Jesse talk about the plaintoe barmoral and other types of black shoes and their formality for occasions like black tie event. Quote: So I assume the level of formality of black shoes goes...
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    Fabric brands ranking

    I was looking at Proper Suit and noticed their "Fabric Level", and I wanted to learn more about different level of fabrics, so I searched around SF and found numbers of helpful comments including this ranking by add911_11. Based on that ranking, I added few other names that I've found over the...
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    Berwick: Another good shoe brand for $200~300+ range?

    Justin the Shoe Snob recently posted a favorable review of the spanish shoe maker Berwick. Their website is Spanish only and no e-commerce (yet, hopefully), but images I see and what it says on the review makes me quite excited. So in the similar price range, there are Meermin, Ed Et Al...
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    Gawker article on Unionmade and it's "non-union made" products

    I recently read this article on Gawker reporting the majority of products carried by Unionmade are in fact, non-union made. Quote: I personally have no experience with Unionmade because it's little over my usual price range, but I always admired quality items that they handle. Other than...
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    Made in the Southeastern USA

    It seems the number of "Made in the U.S.A." businesses has increased recently (especially from the apparel industry) and we are introduced to them thanks to blogs like **** Yeah Made in USA. However, I am curious how many of those businesses actually integrate manufacturing, branding, and...
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    Made in the Southeastern USA

    It seems the number of "Made in the U.S.A." businesses has increased recently (especially from the apparel industry) and we are introduced to them thanks to blogs like **** Yeah Made in USA. However, I am curious how many of those businesses actually integrate manufacturing, branding, and...
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    Alan Flusser's books

    I know Alan Flusser's "Dressing the Man (2002)" is the must-read to anyone who is interested in menswear. I have just got one, but wondered whether it would be helpful to get other books by him such as "Clothes and the Man (1985)" or "Style and the Man (1996)", or whether "Dress (2002)"...
  8. strangedream

    Bruce G. Boyer's article "Double Indemnity" - Has anybody read this article?

    From this post from the Parisian Gentleman, Hugo Jacomet mentions The Rake article titled "Double Indemnity,"* written by Bruce G. Boyer on the subject of the double breasted suit, and praise the quality of Mr. Boyer's writing. Quote: Without getting into all the details of the excellent...
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    Something I picked from Sir Richard Branson interview on the Wallstreet Journal

    http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052702304432704577348122857214042.html Quote: Your counter-arguments, gentlemen? P.S. Seems like he's a fan of Allen Edmonds. Not a bad taste, I guess.
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    Widening the width of the shoes: is it worth it?

    I was given a used pair of Allen Edmonds Park Avenue by my brother, which is something I always wanted to have as the start of my shoes collection. The problem is, the shoe's length fits me fine (9.5) but the width doesn't. Its width is D (medium) but width of my own foot is E (about 1/6 inch...
  11. strangedream

    Question about buttoning for a double breasted coat

    I have read that for buttoning a double-breasted suits, generally, you fasten every button except the bottom. Would this rule apply the same with (trechcoat-ish) double breasted coat?
  12. strangedream

    Vintage Watch: Where can I find the market value infromation?

    My watch collection is at best modest or rather embarrassing. But despite my petty collection I still hold a strong passion in watches and a desire to improve my collection. Right now, my wish is to collect vintage Omega watches from the 1960s and early 70s: Constellation, Seamaster...

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