
the quest for perfection = anguish
the refinement of imperfection = enjoyment
Dear Costi,Costi wrote: the refinement of imperfection = enjoyment
Here's a nugget which you should paste on your refrigerator door.alden wrote:And finally, I have to say that the fittings issue is the real drawback to the travelling tailor scheme so popular these days. How can you expect good results from fittings that occur over a period of many months or years? Will the tailor even remember you? I suggest that readers search out every other kind of bespoke service and use the travelers as a last resort.
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Memory?dempsy444 wrote:If a skilled tailor can get it right in fewer fittings, why can't a skilled tailor get it right in larger gaps between fittings?
You need to be happy.dempsy444 wrote:But I think I hear a contradiction. I started this thread by asking if two fittings is too few for my first suit. The overwhelming response I got was, to paraphrase, " it isn't too few if you have a good tailor. Trust him. It's not in his interest to put out a sub par suit." Well, my tailor is good (I assume based on his rep and that of the firm he works for) and he thinks he can still get it done in two fittings (despite the 4 month gap between measurement and first fitting due to travel). Logically, doesn't it follow that the traveling system works just as well if you have a good tailor? If it didn't wouldn't it have shown up in my tailor thinking he needed more fittings?
old henry wrote:You poor gentelmen have no idea.
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