David - Fair enough. At the end of the day, I suppose that the nature of the fixtures and fittings are inessential. However, I do wonder why there is this modern madness for newness and sameness and blandness; all pandering to the 'tastes' of the sort of people who, frankly, will never become Budd customers anyway!davidhuh wrote:Gentlemen,Rowly wrote: My reaction exactly..if the product is the same as always..you might as well buy online...because the charming experience is gone and the shop may as well be a corner in a dept.store.
I just collected my Budd stripe shirt commission two days ago - 6 great shirts . I still have to get used to this renovated shop... and my impression is that the same is true for the staff.
While this is very sad, it will not turn me away from Budd to an online shop or a department store. I do not go there for the shop decoration (although I loved it), but for the shirts cut by Mr. Butcher and also to have a chat with Mr. Rowley.
When I went there for the first time two years ago, the prospects for Budd were rather depressing, at least this was clearly the feeling I got. I found Mr. Butcher in sadness about the future of his trade, complaining about not having an apprentice etc. This bad spirit is gone. There is even a young new sales person there, and they plan to hire that apprentice.
Lastly, I cannot imagine anybody better to take over Budd than the present owners, who have also saved Huntsman from misery.
cheers, David
NJS