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jmatsu: its hare so of course its cheap haha. I'll probably get it, can always put it on supermarket if I don't end up liking it.

sorry, i am not very knowledgable when it comes to hare.

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i was thinking theyre nice separates. of course i wouldnt put shit that didnt match together.

btw there is a raf suit @ 7s site from last season. i dunno if they jsut for got to take it off or what, i'mma emaile them n axe about it.

nah i dun want no jet black shit. thats not proper. navy or charcoal my nig.

ya kno thomas, if you could make a suit maybe i'd order one from u.

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to be honest, fine tailoring is a complete different ball game.. give me a few years and ill probably have a suitmaker in the ranks, but, im firmly in the avant garde, or even, 'sportswear' for the now.

is that the etiquette for suits? charcoal+navy over black? i thought the whole black thing hit the mainstream in like 1800?

EDIT: RE seven/raf suit..

yeah i was even tempted to purchase that myself, but im trying to get rid of blues in my wardrobe, for some reason i just decided to stop wearing navy.. allthough one of my favourite jackets is a navy gloverall :S hmm. i was probably just being silly. that suits nice man, and at 50% off (if thats stil running) its v. v. v. v. worth considering.. rafs finer stuff (ie. jackets, suits, more formalish) is simply beautiful.

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btw has anyone had experience with Thick as Theives? it's from that guy Get Smart, and some of his stuff looks quite good imo. only thing is i am uncertain about ordering from a guy over the internet. dunno if i could get good measurements to send, etc., etc. iunno why but i feel more comfortable getting an rtw suit that fits pretty well and then getting it tailored, rather than ordering MTM and getting tailored again.

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yous wrong homeboy. 1800 was when black was uniform for men.. anyone wearing colours was considered dishonest or a homo... but the black thing goes back a lot further than that.

i gotta study historical menswears for a module at uni.

i say cop that raf joint. awesome.

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yous wrong homeboy. 1800 was when black was uniform for men.. anyone wearing colours was considered dishonest or a homo... but the black thing goes back a lot further than that.

i gotta study historical menswears for a module at uni.

i say cop that raf joint. awesome.

You read Men in Black? I found it pretty interesting, although quite dry at times. Sometimes, in my opinion, he stretched how far he could go on little information, but overall seemed accurate and well researched.

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