rodes wrote:Had you seen her, you would forgive me. If I happen to see her again, I want to be wearing a DB, and will be.
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rodes wrote:Had you seen her, you would forgive me. If I happen to see her again, I want to be wearing a DB, and will be.
Totally forgiven, my friend.rodes wrote:Sorry hectorm.... Had you seen her, you would forgive me. If I happen to see her again, I want to be wearing a DB, and will be.
Rodes, I'm with David here and will even engage a proverb "fiche blian ag fás, fiche blian faoi bláth agus fiche blian ag meath", twenty years a-growing, twenty years a-flower, and twenty years decline. This may sound a bit grim, but I see it as this, there is little so ridiculous as a man in what appears to be his fathers suit, and little so pathetic as a man who appears to have shrunk in a suit that no longer fits him. To keep our end up we must keep buying suits into our 70s at the least!!davidhuh wrote:Dear Rodes,rodes wrote:Moreover, it will likely be the last suit that I commission.
does one need to work for wearing a suit?- I like the story Flusser is telling in one of his books, about Basil Zaharoff ordering calling Lobb from his deathbed to order a pair of new shoes on a new last.
My advice would be a DB, and don't let it be your last one![]()
Cheers, David
Hey, chill out mate!cathach wrote:[...] there is little so ridiculous as a man in what appears to be his fathers suit, and little so pathetic as a man who appears to have shrunk in a suit that no longer fits him. To keep our end up we must keep buying suits into our 70s at the least!!
I believe that instead of trying to keep our end by commissioning suits that fit us well into our 70s, it would be wiser to do it by working out with resistance so our muscle mass and our bone density don´t go away and we can keep on wearing our extensive collection of well fitting suits for ever (ok, granted, with minor alterations by our tailors).cathach wrote: there is little so pathetic as a man who appears to have shrunk in a suit that no longer fits him. To keep our end up we must keep buying suits into our 70s at the least!!
Dear Rodes,rodes wrote: I'm very pleased (...) to commission another suit.
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