Tuesday, May 29, 2012

Renovation vs. Innovation: The Custom Suit

Renovation vs. Innovation...Most people prefer to buy something, then renovate it. Others prefer to build something ground up (I prefer the latter). Although this relates to all indulgences in life (homes, your body,etc.) this case is especially true when it comes to a custom-made suit for the beaouxs.

As I have said before, I judge all men on a Wall Street Standard. Thus there is nothing I crave more (work-week couture wise) than a perfectly-tailored, freshly pressed suit on a potential.Paired with the audacious tie (Hermes orange...you can NEVER go wrong)the courageous sock (yes boys, we do look at your socks)and the classic Italian shoe and boom, I'm (almost) sold.

Although I was not in attendance for this event last week, the legendary Scottish merchants Holland & Sherry made a special appearance at The Mansion on Peachtree for an intimate group.Fitting the consuetude suits, which are made from Vicuna Aymara (a rare camelid species that inhabit the high alpine of the Andean region), Holland & Sherry continue to supply prestigious tailors and luxury brands with the finest cloth (since its conception over 170 years ago).

As the pinnacle of British clothing hand work and detailing, Holland & Sherry offer the ace of raw materials to produce the most exquisite of ensembles.After five years in the making, Holland & Sherry has woven enough material to suit your needs.

Forget the Gucci suit and Eton dress shirt, Holland & Sherry take the luxury lifestyle to the next level. With suits costing almost $4,000 a yard (about $50,000 total) my suggestion: if you see a swain sporting a suit from Holland & Sherry, the next stint would be stake your stratum. Salutations to a short week dolls.

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