Hello gentlemen (and ladies?).
This is the first forum I've joined and I'm unsure of etiquette. For my first post I'd like to thank the moderators for letting me join. Please accept my apologies if I've posted in the wrong part of the forum.
I'm looking forward to going through the old topics and posts and improving my knowledge of all things sartorial.
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SC,
Welcome to the LL. If you have any questions, shout.
Cheers
Welcome to the LL. If you have any questions, shout.
Cheers
Enjoy it Caledonian, I haven't posted much, but I have to say when I have, the responses have been useful, thoughtful and usually both. It's a "less is more" kind of a forum ...
SC,
Welcome. Hope you enjoy the conversation here as I have over the past few years.
Welcome. Hope you enjoy the conversation here as I have over the past few years.
Welcome on board, Sartorial Caledonian.
What treasures have you dug up in the forum archives so far? Anything of particular interest?
What treasures have you dug up in the forum archives so far? Anything of particular interest?
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Thank you for the welcome gentlemen.
To answer your question Costi, I'm finding the articles on the Savile Row tailors to be a fascinating insight. I had a suit made by Kashkets about 10 years ago, and until some shirts I've recently taken delivery of, I've not been down the bespoke route since. I'm considering going to the Row sometime in the near future, so learning from other member's experience is proving invaluable.
Yours aye,
SC.
To answer your question Costi, I'm finding the articles on the Savile Row tailors to be a fascinating insight. I had a suit made by Kashkets about 10 years ago, and until some shirts I've recently taken delivery of, I've not been down the bespoke route since. I'm considering going to the Row sometime in the near future, so learning from other member's experience is proving invaluable.
Yours aye,
SC.
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