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sorry, i should have been more specific: in Sydney?The RL flagship store in Collins Street (Melb) certainly has some Purple Label apparel. Department store outlets seem more focused on their casual/preppy stuff.
Trying to talk to school girls again I see.
Just buckled under the pressure and picked up a pair of C&J Islay's in dark brown from AT...
Wiwrn, On train in melange medium grey woollen flannel obligatory bad phone pic.
Trying to talk to school girls again I see.
Did you threaten to withdraw his classical concert privileges?
Kudos to all the Brisbane SF forumites who managed to put on the last get-together. Was in SG at the time, but I'm damn saddened I missed it.
Oroton has ditched Brooks Brothers who will now go it alone in Aust.
Something I never understand on Reddit is Americans buying goodyear welted shoes online.
Here, I can understand as there are really no options for bricks and mortar (recently changing with Double Monk and Kazuna).
But when you have AE and Alden at your doorstep? Why order Meermins, Carminas etc and take such a gamble on the fit?
Looks like Andrew finally got his Ambrosi pants.
http://timelessman.com.au/bespoke/ambrosi-napoli-bespoke-trousers-the-finished-trousers/
Frankly, when paying $1300 for a pair of trousers, surely it's reasonable to expect that one would receive service that is far better than usual, rather than considerably worse than usual?
I really can't imagine paying $1300 for a pair of trousers and then having to wait eleven months for them to be delivered