Gentlemen
The Boston area LL chapter will be holding its first meeting this Friday April 8 at the Four Seasons hotel in downtown Boston. The members plan on visiting with Mr George Glasgow of the London shoemaker Cleverly who will be receiving at the hotel.
Please contact events@thelondonlounge.net for further information or check in at the East Coast chapter forum for info.
Michael
Boston area chapter meeting April 8
To remind,
A noonish meeting is confirmed with Mr. Glasgow of Cleaverly at the Four Seasons Hotel in Boston, this Friday April 8.
I will be at the bar on the first floor of the Hotel from 11:30. We will pick a spot for those interested in moving along for lunch.
Recognition code: "London Lounge".
Joe
A noonish meeting is confirmed with Mr. Glasgow of Cleaverly at the Four Seasons Hotel in Boston, this Friday April 8.
I will be at the bar on the first floor of the Hotel from 11:30. We will pick a spot for those interested in moving along for lunch.
Recognition code: "London Lounge".
Joe
Good Day Gents,
Richardcharles and I met at the Four Seasons on Friday. We spent about an hour with George Glasgow. Then we had a drink at the hotel.
I remain impressed by the work the guys at Cleaverly do. There is something honest, refined, and pure about the shoes, yet they lack for the most part a super high finish level - which in my opinion is perfect; they are at once refined and subtle. Mr. Glasgow is a hard core bespoke guy and he has seen quite a bit of that particular world. It is interesting to learn his views on tailors, shirt makers and the other great shoe makers. I would nominate him for consideration of suitability, and if others would agree then for inclusion in our CAP.
It was a pleasure to meet Richard and I hope to meet some more of the Boston gang in the future.
Sincerely,
Joe
Richardcharles and I met at the Four Seasons on Friday. We spent about an hour with George Glasgow. Then we had a drink at the hotel.
I remain impressed by the work the guys at Cleaverly do. There is something honest, refined, and pure about the shoes, yet they lack for the most part a super high finish level - which in my opinion is perfect; they are at once refined and subtle. Mr. Glasgow is a hard core bespoke guy and he has seen quite a bit of that particular world. It is interesting to learn his views on tailors, shirt makers and the other great shoe makers. I would nominate him for consideration of suitability, and if others would agree then for inclusion in our CAP.
It was a pleasure to meet Richard and I hope to meet some more of the Boston gang in the future.
Sincerely,
Joe
Dear Joe and Miguel
Thanks to your efforts we can add Boston and San Francisco to the list of LL chapter sites having held their first meetings along with London, New York, Paris and Singapore.
Congratulations! We all hope to hear about your plans for future meetings and actions.
Best regards
Michael Alden
Thanks to your efforts we can add Boston and San Francisco to the list of LL chapter sites having held their first meetings along with London, New York, Paris and Singapore.
Congratulations! We all hope to hear about your plans for future meetings and actions.
Best regards
Michael Alden
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