Nor have I. And its strange because the English, in interior decoration, porcelain, painting and sports cars, are capable of some wondrous greens. But not in cloth!And I've never seen an English one in a green that I liked enough.
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Michael
Nor have I. And its strange because the English, in interior decoration, porcelain, painting and sports cars, are capable of some wondrous greens. But not in cloth!And I've never seen an English one in a green that I liked enough.
My two cents. A historical and illustrious smoking jacket.old henry wrote:I used to make smoking jackets for A. Sulka and also handmade robes for Alan Flusser and The Saks 5th Avenue Club.{ just one for the club}. I still make them now and then. Some of the old school ones were made of heavy vicuna or cashmere. The facings of the same. Alan Flusser liked these. They might be more comfortable and more relaxing and they might not be trying so hard. Just a thought.
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