love letter to the Lounge
Posted: Fri Jul 15, 2005 11:55 am
Oh Lounge, how I love thee....
Just kidding. I want to explain myself because I notice that there are a lot of people reading both AAAC and LL and someone noted that I no longer post on AAAC but that I do post on LL.
He is correct, and this is no accident.
The reasons are the following:
1) After numerous bespoke experiences, I am done with RTW, really done. Yeah, there is the fit, but one can find a brand and model that fit as well as bespoke. In my case for instance, I cannot say there is huge difference between a d'Avenza 42 and bespoke for me, or between Bugelli's best effort and a Giampaolo 17/43. The difference for me is the choice and quality of fabrics, and the solidity of construction. Paradoxically given their cost, I wear Centofanti's creations for knock-around because they have that "tank" feel that nothing will touch them. I handle my d'Avenzas with more care. I did not think I could care about stitching so much until I saw Bugelli's shirts, which are really little gems. That they do not make my Barba's and Giampaolos look like rags is more a testament to Barba and Giampaolo's quality, than a ding against Bugelli. The pantsmaker that Alden helped me find, however, does make Incotex look like rags.
2) I am not trying to kiss anyone's ass (and I do not necessarily have the same taste as everyone in the Lounge), but the taste of the gentlemen in the Lounge is exquisite. Where I disagree, I still learn. I have "A style" (rather than "style"), which evolves.
3) There has not been a single ad hominem interaction or flame war since I joined LL. I am really, really busy and I am not by nature an energetic or hard-working guy (as you can tell by my waistline). I do not have time for that stuff.
4) The constant grandstanding by certain members with commercial interests is tiresome on AAAC. By contrast, I am grateful for the polite participation of artisans in the Lounge, and I hope for more. The AAAC is like the audience at a gladiator show, the LL is like, well....a men's club. People who were impolite and distasteful on AAAC become like purring kittens here, just the way I like them....
But the main reason is that I am done with RTW for the most part and if I see another fake "RTW versus bespoke" thread on AAAC I am going to puke.
Just kidding. I want to explain myself because I notice that there are a lot of people reading both AAAC and LL and someone noted that I no longer post on AAAC but that I do post on LL.
He is correct, and this is no accident.
The reasons are the following:
1) After numerous bespoke experiences, I am done with RTW, really done. Yeah, there is the fit, but one can find a brand and model that fit as well as bespoke. In my case for instance, I cannot say there is huge difference between a d'Avenza 42 and bespoke for me, or between Bugelli's best effort and a Giampaolo 17/43. The difference for me is the choice and quality of fabrics, and the solidity of construction. Paradoxically given their cost, I wear Centofanti's creations for knock-around because they have that "tank" feel that nothing will touch them. I handle my d'Avenzas with more care. I did not think I could care about stitching so much until I saw Bugelli's shirts, which are really little gems. That they do not make my Barba's and Giampaolos look like rags is more a testament to Barba and Giampaolo's quality, than a ding against Bugelli. The pantsmaker that Alden helped me find, however, does make Incotex look like rags.
2) I am not trying to kiss anyone's ass (and I do not necessarily have the same taste as everyone in the Lounge), but the taste of the gentlemen in the Lounge is exquisite. Where I disagree, I still learn. I have "A style" (rather than "style"), which evolves.
3) There has not been a single ad hominem interaction or flame war since I joined LL. I am really, really busy and I am not by nature an energetic or hard-working guy (as you can tell by my waistline). I do not have time for that stuff.
4) The constant grandstanding by certain members with commercial interests is tiresome on AAAC. By contrast, I am grateful for the polite participation of artisans in the Lounge, and I hope for more. The AAAC is like the audience at a gladiator show, the LL is like, well....a men's club. People who were impolite and distasteful on AAAC become like purring kittens here, just the way I like them....
But the main reason is that I am done with RTW for the most part and if I see another fake "RTW versus bespoke" thread on AAAC I am going to puke.