Adolphe Menjou And His Closet
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In Alan Flusser's second book Clothes and the Man, there is a wonderful photo of Adolphe Menjou and standing next to his footwear wardrobe.
My question is, has anyone seen any different photos of Mr. Menjou's closet?
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Cufflink79
My question is, has anyone seen any different photos of Mr. Menjou's closet?
Best Regards,
Cufflink79
Must have been a room of epic proportions...http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0579663/bio wrote:(...) [Menjou] once boasted that his wardrobe included about 2,000 articles -- over 100 suits and 15 overcoats alone.(...)
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15 overcoats doesn't seem particularly excessive... Or perhaps I've developed some sort of a COW (compulsive overcoat wearing) syndrome.
[quote]15 overcoats doesn't seem particularly excessive.../quote]
It is certainly not excessive for England but Adolphe Menjou spent most of his life in Hollywood... Perhaps our Californian members could comment?
It is certainly not excessive for England but Adolphe Menjou spent most of his life in Hollywood... Perhaps our Californian members could comment?
Actually the ratio of 0.15 overcoats per suit seems pretty low, even for LA weather, for a gentleman whose autobiography is entitled It took nine tailors.Pssst wrote:http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0579663/bio wrote:(...) [Menjou] -- over 100 suits and 15 overcoats alone.(...)
I think it depends on the living habits of the wearer; whether one commutes by his own feet, public transportation or drives a car. I spent four winters in Berlin with only two. One, rough, for tough wearing, all-arounder. The other, finer, for events and formal occasions. They never failed me and still work very well. I would gladly have one or two more. But, IMO, more than ten would be overkill.
Gentlemen
I have not had the pleasure yet as to read Mr. A. Flusser's book, but what I have seen of A.Menjue on the silver screen he strikes me as the most dapper & sophisticated actor that in my humble opinion was truly the grandest of the whole bunch. The way he carried himself, his diction, his DB zoot suits, his demeanor was as
suave as you can get & see. I think he was the best of the best, included in this (my list) were Fred Astair, Cary Grant, Tyrone Power, George Saunders etc. He exuded and radiated real sophistication, something that has been sadly lost & forgotten today.
I have not had the pleasure yet as to read Mr. A. Flusser's book, but what I have seen of A.Menjue on the silver screen he strikes me as the most dapper & sophisticated actor that in my humble opinion was truly the grandest of the whole bunch. The way he carried himself, his diction, his DB zoot suits, his demeanor was as
suave as you can get & see. I think he was the best of the best, included in this (my list) were Fred Astair, Cary Grant, Tyrone Power, George Saunders etc. He exuded and radiated real sophistication, something that has been sadly lost & forgotten today.
would that be this photo?
Did you really mean zoot suit? I doubt Mr. Menjou ever wore one of those.JIMD wrote: ..., his DB zoot suits, ...
Oh yes. He had Zoot suits from Kilgour. He loved them.
Gentlemen
Since we are on this great site about Gentlemen, Sophistication, Clothes & Style; my apologies I forgot to state that this has been lost today not only with the silver screen (want to be) actors today; but simply in our daily personal life style. I bemoan where o' where has the personal good taste gone too by the masses. In my opinion we for the most part have turned our backs on good civilized taste, to the trash that has invaded TV land and the movies. What will become of us as a civilized society when we let our children go to school like
"bums or hobo's". They dress like pure garbage or crap, this will foster itself as lack of self esteem in the short & long term in their personal life & in our social economic weave affecting everyone. Where has the everyday suit gone to, where is the gentlemens hat, where is the decent pair of shined shoes, combed hair, shirt & tie etc, etc etc. I for one do not aspire or want to live like them. I will wear my clothes with pride and act with self respect in all that I can do. Sorry to have belabored my opinion but I just hate seeing the youth self destruct taking the rest of the lazy & careless masses with them. As Alfred Hitchcock would say..Good Evening!
Since we are on this great site about Gentlemen, Sophistication, Clothes & Style; my apologies I forgot to state that this has been lost today not only with the silver screen (want to be) actors today; but simply in our daily personal life style. I bemoan where o' where has the personal good taste gone too by the masses. In my opinion we for the most part have turned our backs on good civilized taste, to the trash that has invaded TV land and the movies. What will become of us as a civilized society when we let our children go to school like
"bums or hobo's". They dress like pure garbage or crap, this will foster itself as lack of self esteem in the short & long term in their personal life & in our social economic weave affecting everyone. Where has the everyday suit gone to, where is the gentlemens hat, where is the decent pair of shined shoes, combed hair, shirt & tie etc, etc etc. I for one do not aspire or want to live like them. I will wear my clothes with pride and act with self respect in all that I can do. Sorry to have belabored my opinion but I just hate seeing the youth self destruct taking the rest of the lazy & careless masses with them. As Alfred Hitchcock would say..Good Evening!
You rascal Frank. You made me pause for a second.old henry wrote:Oh yes. He had Zoot suits from Kilgour. He loved them.
Although nowadays I´m almost sure that Kilgour would oblige. Have you seen their skinny suits pin-dotted all over?
hahaha almost got ya Heck. No, I have not seen their suit. I dont want to.
They used to be so great. Sad times we live in.
But JIMD does make good sense.
They used to be so great. Sad times we live in.
But JIMD does make good sense.
Dear JIMD,JIMD wrote: Sorry to have belabored my opinion but I just hate seeing the youth self destruct taking the rest of the lazy & careless masses with them. ..Good Evening!
I see no need for an apology when you have expressed your opinion in an elegant and substantiated manner. That is precisely what the LL is all about.
But you threw me off with your comment regarding Mr. Menjou wearing zoot suits.
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