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They certainly do it well. I don't care about hand-rolled edges, but I do appreciate the skill required.
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Maybe I can't tell the difference, but the edges of my Drake squares seem hand-rolled. So does my one Rubinacci.
Why are hand rolled edges on a pocket square important?
Are your Drake's squares UK-made? These have hand-rolled edges. Italian-made Drakes are indistiguishable (rolling-wise) from a Roda square I have. Same machine? ...Or even same factory?
Andrey
Not a lot of action in here lately. We just recieved some very nice scarves from Rubinacci. X-post
Some new Rubinacci scarves are now available - I think we are the only ones that carries these online - six different motifs:
http://www.skoaktiebolaget.se/collections/rubinacci
Maybe I can't tell the difference, but the edges of my Drake squares seem hand-rolled. So does my one Rubinacci.
Leaves, made in the Rubinacci workshop...or made for them by some anonymous third party?