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Wed Feb 22, 2006 2:34 pm

Talk about pent-up demand: there are four brands I can think of that despite my general distaste for RTW, still have appeal for me: Charvet, Rubinacci, Marinella, and Cordings. And yet, I cannot get a catalogue from any of these shops for inspiration. Has anyone seen a catalogue from any of these four shops? Can you get me one?
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Wed Feb 22, 2006 2:49 pm

Cordings has been developing a web site for a while and have told me that they are planning on issuing a brochure.

Check out the website:
http://www.cordings.co.uk/


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Wed Feb 22, 2006 4:57 pm

I haven't seen catalogues in either Rubinacci or Marinella, although Rubinacci used to publish a very interesting illustrated magazine which is now discontinued.

I don't know about Charvet.

You probably have their sites but just in case:

http://www.marianorubinacci.it/stile.jsp


http://www.marinellanapoli.it/eng/stile.asp


If you crave things Neopolitan, here are a few more sites:

bespoke tailor:

Sartoria Panico

http://www.sartoriapanico.com/main.php?lingua=en





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Sartoria Sabino

http://www.sartoriasabino.it/root%20sito/flash/main.htm


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Eclectic:

Founded in 1780, Cilento sells a bit of everything from 7 fold ties to bolts of vintage fabric.

http://www.cilento1780.com/news.asp

Leather goods

Tramontano, founded in 1865.

http://www.tramontano.it/

Shoes:

http://www.fratellipeluso.com/pelusoHome.html

Shirts:

http://www.annamatuozzo.it/

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Ofcourse, these are just a few interesting stores in Naples with sites. There are many, many more to discover.


Finally, when you can't stand it anymore and have to catch the next flight to Naples, consider staying at Palazzo Alabardieri.

http://www.palazzoalabardieri.it/eng/

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andreyb

Wed Feb 22, 2006 9:00 pm

I asked Charvet about their catalogue. Their answer: there are no Charvet catalogues.

Andrey
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Wed Feb 22, 2006 10:24 pm

Borrelli has a seasonal catalogue.

BTW, what's wrong with RTW?
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Thu Feb 23, 2006 3:18 am

Marinella has a brochure.
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Thu Feb 23, 2006 4:22 am

Arnys has a brochure.
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Sun Feb 26, 2006 1:11 pm

I have experience with mail-order from Cordings albeit almost five-years back. The brochure was a rather limited one but had all the basics you'd be looking at Cordings for:
cords, moleskins, macs, covert coats, Tattersalls, even some suitings.
Since then I tried to contact them for the brochure update but to zero success.
If you are interested in the like, Purdey (www.purdey.com) regularly send me their brochures (they are more expensive than Cordings, but the range is more interesting - variations on the traditional country and sports), as well as Holland and Holland (www.hollandandholland.com).
You may also look upon Farlows of London (www.farlows.co.uk )
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