Cufflink79 wrote:RWS wrote:rjman wrote:. . . one of the most refreshing things about LL is the lack of politics. Can we keep it that way, gentlemen? . . . .
Hear, hear!
It's an easy but specious inference to think that fellow appreciators of dressing well are fellow appreciators of older ways. As we've just seen, that isn't necessarily so. Let's stick with what we do all hold in common and leave the rest to -- the Retrocentrics' Club!
Gentlemen:
I didn't mean to get anyone's blood boiling. A good debate is always fun, but in a form like this I merely ment to show that many people who heard the speech didn't know what a haberdasher was.
I sincerely apologize if I offended anyone, that wasn't my intent.
Best Regards,
Cufflink79
HappyStroller Wrote:
I apologise, especially to Cufflink79, the originator of this thread, for hijqcking his haberdasher theme into the purely distasteful political realm. Embarassed
The suggestion about discussing possible inaugural address dressing is commendable.
However, though McCain is 71 years old, Kennedy was born on May 29, 1917, while Reagan was born even earlier, on 6 February 1911. Maybe he'll just stick to his traditional navy blazer and grey slacks, which is by present-day standards quite a nice combination.
Don't feel bad HappyStroller, your comments are always welcome.
Best Regards,
Cufflink79