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Thanks Noel. Yes that's the reason with the last point. On sizing, I actually found the Bryceland's slimmer - I wear a 42 now. But it does have a little shrinkage, where the Rubato doesn't seem to so far
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Read the commentsNo problem. No, a bespoke shirt maker would always do some kind of fitting on a first shirt with a customer. They wouldn't just send it to you after measurements
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Read the commentsThanks Jon, and yes I can see that on that kind of honest discussion
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Read the commentsThanks for your help, that's all great to know. It's an Australian summer (if mild by our standards), so thanks for the tips!
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RSVP. Can’t wait.
Cheers. Be nice to meet everyone in the States
One of my favorite places in New York! Too bad I’ll be on my way to London then.
Sounds great. Forgive me if I missed this elsewhere, but how would you compare this new one to Best of British and Permanent Style? Is this more global in coverage, or what? I’ve been meaning to pick up a book or two of yours and am trying to decide which one to go with first.
I think it’s best if you read the original posts on each one.
Finest Menswear has a very particular methodology, and is my global selection, yes. Best of British is just about old British manufacturers. And Permanent Style was a collection of our favourite posts from the blog.
What excellent news Simon! The perfect place to hold an event. We look forward to seeing the photographs. Anda