SartodiNapoli's Farewell OR How the Jews & Homosexuals Ruined Me

Hadn't checked my junk mail since before Christmas but there were some emails from Sarto. This attachment made me laugh. Don't think it made it past Craptom's moderation

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Which son of Attolini is Craptom wearing? Who is the Almighty one?
Cesare? Or is it one of these: Massimiliano? Giuseppe? Or is it Vincenzo?
What happens when he's not wearing him or he's eating cocks at Pitti?
 
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Sarto needs to recruit gregar to write his posts for him

Classic Menswear Lounge - Page 189

Originally Posted by greger
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This is a terrible combination. The coat is relxed (after hours). Tie is comical (take your eight year old boy out to a birthday party). The shirt is a business shirt. None of it goes together
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Originally Posted by greger
From the fifties. So many of you guys are green. And nobody to teach you the rules. Therefore, new rules to be made up. Not to mention the old rules were ever changing, anyway. The new rules are a drastic change from the pre-hippie era. I didn't care for the old rules that much, anyway. And tried to get out of most of them. But, they did add structure. Poorer people were less involved, because they didn't have funds to buy. The wealthy, of course, had the most. The boys selection of clothes in the stores had more suits, blazers and sports coats than other kinds of clothes. Not that you have noticed the world does change. For me sports coats are casual wear, after work clothes. Are suits going the way of the dinosaur?

Originally Posted by greger

-AMD,
That tie is way to wild for a respectable business tie.
The shirt has the right plainness for business.
Even a shoe salesman wouldn't wear a sports coat at work.
Some school teachers (men) could get away with wearing a sports coat.
Yeah, the rules were starting to get rather lax by then.
After all, they had been the example to boys for proper wear.
Girls wore skirts and dresses. In high school they could wear jeans.

Originally Posted by greger

Don't really care. But I don't like to see history rewritten either.

The reason why I come here is to see tailored jackets. But, lots of them are kind of shoddy. Sleeves not right. Drags near the button. People calling drags drape. And, the list goes on. For the amount of money some people are paying there really is no excuse for the the tailors to be doing such shoddy work. Higher priced tailors shouldn't be rushing the jobs so quick. Maybe I should spend my time looking through tumblr.
 
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Sarto needs to recruit gregar to write his posts for him

Classic Menswear Lounge - Page 189

Originally Posted by greger
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This is a terrible combination. The coat is relxed (after hours). Tie is comical (take your eight year old boy out to a birthday party). The shirt is a business shirt. None of it goes together
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Originally Posted by greger
From the fifties. So many of you guys are green. And nobody to teach you the rules. Therefore, new rules to be made up. Not to mention the old rules were ever changing, anyway. The new rules are a drastic change from the pre-hippie era. I didn't care for the old rules that much, anyway. And tried to get out of most of them. But, they did add structure. Poorer people were less involved, because they didn't have funds to buy. The wealthy, of course, had the most. The boys selection of clothes in the stores had more suits, blazers and sports coats than other kinds of clothes. Not that you have noticed the world does change. For me sports coats are casual wear, after work clothes. Are suits going the way of the dinosaur?

Originally Posted by greger

-AMD,
That tie is way to wild for a respectable business tie.
The shirt has the right plainness for business.
Even a shoe salesman wouldn't wear a sports coat at work.
Some school teachers (men) could get away with wearing a sports coat.
Yeah, the rules were starting to get rather lax by then.
After all, they had been the example to boys for proper wear.
Girls wore skirts and dresses. In high school they could wear jeans.

Originally Posted by greger

Don't really care. But I don't like to see history rewritten either.

The reason why I come here is to see tailored jackets. But, lots of them are kind of shoddy. Sleeves not right. Drags near the button. People calling drags drape. And, the list goes on. For the amount of money some people are paying there really is no excuse for the the tailors to be doing such shoddy work. Higher priced tailors shouldn't be rushing the jobs so quick. Maybe I should spend my time looking through tumblr.
As I said in that thread, I'm convinced Greger is Sarto's grandpa.
 
sorry for the massive demounting but greger knows shit

"greger" is the grandson of a tailor, who made the most beautiful garments (in the 1930's), up to the point when he wasn't fast enough to make money and became a farmer instead.
So greger grew up listening to stories about the "good old days"!
 
I do find it somewhat amusing that on a forum full of people who constantly spout "rules" of dressing, many which they have just made up, are getting in a hump about someone who suggests there might be a few useful rules from the old days of the 50's. And to be fair, hyperbole aside, greger makes a few decent points
 
Getting back on track, the only DW ex-member to know what Frankie Knuckles tastes like misses us

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DressedWell

The following message has been sent from Tom Fag <iloveitalready@gmail.com> (IP: 88.20.204.54) via the contact form at DressedWell.

Tom Fag made my day


this is the " quality" of tom fag http://www.styleforum.net/t/518052/...pel-asymmetrical-can-it-be-fixed#post_8318608



jajajajajajaa i need more post as this jajajajaa

i think his meds are not working as well. He is becoming more like himself and attacking real and imagined shills hand in hand with his ChinaWingman
 
A Spanish civil servant who failed to turn up for work for "at least" six years has been caught after becoming eligible for a long service award.
Joaquin Garcia, 69, was fined €27,000 (£21,000; $30,000) after the award brought his long absence to light.
Mr Garcia, whose job was to supervise the building of a waste water treatment plant, has since retired.
He denies the allegations and his lawyer says he has gone into hiding after suffering a media "lynching".

Mr Garcia said he had been a victim of political bullying in the job and moved to a post where there was no work to do.

He was paid €37,000 a year before tax by a water company run by local authorities in the south-western city of Cadiz. A court found in the authority's favour and ordered him to pay the fine ,which is equivalent to one year's salary after tax and was the most that the company could legally reclaim.

He has written to the mayor asking not to have to pay the fine, and will ask for a review of the judgement.

Spanish newspapers have dubbed him "el funcionario fantasma" - the phantom official.

The court heard that the boss of the water company had not seen Mr Garcia for years despite occupying an office opposite his.

The water company thought he was supervised by the local authorities and vice versa. The deputy mayor noticed his absence when Mr Garcia became eligible to receive a plaque for 20 years' service.

Mr Garcia says he was bullied due to his family's politics, and was sent to the water company to be out of the way. He found there was no work to do there.

People close to him told the Spanish newspaper El Mundo that he was reluctant to report it as he had a family to provide for, and worried that at his age he would not get another job.

They said he did go to the office, although not for full business hours every day, and that he dedicated himself to reading philosophy.

Spanish civil servant off work unnoticed for six years - BBC News
 
Flawless victory with fatality.
  1. Dol AlmightyGuest

    The official shill and bedfriend of Gianni cacarruti as well as official buffon of DW gets selfhumillated.

    SHILL HUNTER 1- STRONG TUESDAY 0 , FLAWLESS VICTORY

    No one beats the mighty DOL, specially one who says Gianni is a “cool guy” or shills horrible unshoes shilling another official and expossed spammer-scammer of a North European shop who says crap-mina is good.

    Shills, what a degenerates.

    God creates them, them join themselves. The Bible says.

    Eat. Bespoke. Love (my Italian trip report) - Page 12

    Email: ricedeliveringman@lackedduck.ch


    Eat. Bespoke. Love (my Italian trip report) - Page 11


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    Quote:
    Originally Posted by agjiffy

    ^ You may not like the fullness in the arm on the Pirozzi suits but that is undoubtedly a stylistic decision to have a greater amount of fullness in the arm as opposed to a tailoring mistake. That is choice. You don't like it and you don't think it looks good, but others do. It isn't my style, but you are just saying that the arm is too full for your taste.


    That is (not trying to offense by any way), just telling what heard as excuse given when usually non Italian clients( since this understands most of the time way more than others, might due to the Italian suit culture) came with awful suits to us and when asked how he accepted such a bad thing, the client who usually knows nothing about bad/good fit, tells, is what the “tailor” said fitted better on me. ( Trousers where 3 people do fit on it, not talking about ridiculous pittiesque slim trousers, but a proportioned one).



    Apart of stylistically options, all them (in theory) valid, the difference between a good tailor and a bad one, is that the bad one delivers things that look ugly on the client, while the client has any idea about if a normal or huge sleeve as this ones, would look better or worse on him.



    No matter how good sewn the internal pockets and buttonholes are sewn (as per example Madrid ones do selfsay), if the overall look wearing it is ridiculous or bad, as per example, again this;



    I am pretty sure, the client, would have liked a jacket than gave an elegant, proportioned look on him, instead of this that if per example he was a door by door seller of insurances, would give any trust by wearing that mistake as per example, any tailor would deliver today for a normal client a 1940´s trouser (unless comissioned specifically)



    He would have prefered another thing if the client would have any idea about tailoring. (Now as he has to find online clients for him or his next business, he would say he asked specifically a sleeve as that, yes... I am pretty sure... )



    This is like going to a restaurant, asking for a good tasting steak and got a completely burnt charcoal. Yes, the cook can of course deliver it that way, but

    you know the rest... the client would complaint inmediately, on tailoring as just a few nowadays got a clue about, some tailors do abuse and deliver things that are not even mediocre, specially to foreign clients who believe know everything but... those are the prefered clients of this kind of “tailors”.



    Why he did not delivered an at least ok and decent jacket as the same tailor delivered for a client who seems what he is asking for? Too lazy maybe?





    DECENT SUIT ( AT LEAST THE MINIMUN THAT A PROPER TAILOR HAS TO DELIVER);









    UNDECENT FAST JOB TO GET FAST CASH, WHAT A SLEEVE, COMPARE EVEN THE CUFFS, ON THE PRIOR HAVE BEEN MORE OR LESS CALCULATED TO THE WRIST, ON THE NEXT HE HAS USED A RANDOM SIZE AS THE TAILOR KNEW PERFECTLY THIS CLIENT GOT ANY IDEA AND WILL PAY CLEAN AND FAST (and even is trying to find him more client-victims), the perfect client for this people.







 
Something might have gone wrong in the dungeon! Sarto has not posted on SF for two weeks.
Hopefully he decided to concentrate on his trade
 
Something might have gone wrong in the dungeon! Sarto has not posted on SF for two weeks.
Hopefully he decided to concentrate on his trade

I think he is resting and keeping a low profile after they discovered all of those ISIS uniforms he sewed in Spain
 
The Humble Arthisan speaks and misses the point that Jason has a more lucrative job opportunity to go to:

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Lets lay off the names you bastards as d that was my (now dead) grandfathers name.
That was pretty funny to read though thanks @Truth for screen shotting.
 
This could be a very interesting thread if the OP goes head to head with Sarto on the merits of Spanish tailoring. The English should be fascinating

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haha - I am looking forward to their run in with sarto in some basement
 

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