Prince tweed coat

"The brute covers himself, the rich man and the fop adorn themselves, the elegant man dresses!"

-Honore de Balzac

davidhuh
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Mon Nov 26, 2012 9:57 pm

etkl wrote:I agree the coat looks great. Is there some reason why posters on this forum often do not identify their tailors when they are displaying their clothes?
Dear etkl,

there is a variety of reasons, among them:
- a customer has a question about the craft and wants to protect the tailor
- the customer knows that his tailor would feel uncomfortable
- the tailor being an old man who cannot deal with additional customers flushing in like a waterfall

As an example, I am public about one tailor who is young, very talented and has many years of work ahead but discreet about an old man I am proud being one of his likely last few customers...

cheers, David
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Tue Nov 27, 2012 12:05 am

davidhuh wrote:
etkl wrote:I agree the coat looks great. Is there some reason why posters on this forum often do not identify their tailors when they are displaying their clothes?
Dear etkl,

there is a variety of reasons, among them:
- a customer has a question about the craft and wants to protect the tailor
- the customer knows that his tailor would feel uncomfortable
- the tailor being an old man who cannot deal with additional customers flushing in like a waterfall

As an example, I am public about one tailor who is young, very talented and has many years of work ahead but discreet about an old man I am proud being one of his likely last few customers...

cheers, David
Very well put David. Precisely for these reasons.
etkl
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Tue Nov 27, 2012 1:11 am

davidhuh wrote:
etkl wrote:I agree the coat looks great. Is there some reason why posters on this forum often do not identify their tailors when they are displaying their clothes?
Dear etkl,

there is a variety of reasons, among them:
- a customer has a question about the craft and wants to protect the tailor
- the customer knows that his tailor would feel uncomfortable
- the tailor being an old man who cannot deal with additional customers flushing in like a waterfall

As an example, I am public about one tailor who is young, very talented and has many years of work ahead but discreet about an old man I am proud being one of his likely last few customers...

cheers, David
David,Thanks for the explanation. I had not considered those reasons but they do make sense. Eric
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Tue Dec 04, 2012 5:47 pm

I like your coat!

I think I found the Prince of the Prince Tweed:

Image

Could it be? :)
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Tue Dec 04, 2012 6:32 pm

Thank you Costi :D
As for the Prince, lovely touch, touché :wink:
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