The Danish financial newspaper Børsen bring this story today. It features 2-3 Michael Alden quotes and photos of Sam Hober and Rubinacci ties. It quotes The Suit as well.
Danish newspaper story on ties - Michael Alden quoted
The article looks interesting, Gruto, but on my monitor is illegible (not that many of us could read Danish easily, but I'd give it a good try). Might there be a link to the artcle online, or could you enlarge the picture of the text?
Unfortunately, the story in the restricted area of www.borsen.dk. But I'll try to make a better upload.RWS wrote:The article looks interesting, Gruto, but on my monitor is illegible (not that many of us could read Danish easily, but I'd give it a good try). Might there be a link to the artcle online, or could you enlarge the picture of the text?
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Did you write the article, Gruto?
It looks nice.
It looks nice.
RWS, this is best I can do. I hope it works. Some of the quotes you will know from LL threads. If you know Dutch or German you will able to read a good deal of it, I think. If you know Swedish or Norwegian, you will probably be able to read all of it ...RWS wrote:The article looks interesting, Gruto, but on my monitor is illegible (not that many of us could read Danish easily, but I'd give it a good try). Might there be a link to the artcle online, or could you enlarge the picture of the text?
I managed to read 'mona lisa' at the bottom and I remembered where Alden had said something about that:
http://thelondonlounge.net/gl/forum/vie ... =mona+lisa
Also, you don't need to know any Germanic language to tell which of Wilde's numerous witty insights you are quoting: a well-tied tie is the first serious step in life. By the way (maybe irrelevant), I have learned to tie a windsor knot properly today, and I have worn it for lunch (under a suit).
http://thelondonlounge.net/gl/forum/vie ... =mona+lisa
Also, you don't need to know any Germanic language to tell which of Wilde's numerous witty insights you are quoting: a well-tied tie is the first serious step in life. By the way (maybe irrelevant), I have learned to tie a windsor knot properly today, and I have worn it for lunch (under a suit).
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