Congratulations to THESTYLEGUY on reaching Godhood
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Imwashingmypirate wrote:Hay. Congrats. WHat are you wearing for the annointing ceremony? I pressume you have one of those... right? I think it funny that I cannot easily comprehend how you dress, but I bet it is cool.
What kind of style does a Style God have?
He knows the annointing ceremony is done in melted chocolate, right?
shhhhh!
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Jersey Girl wrote:Imwashingmypirate wrote:Hay. Congrats. WHat are you wearing for the annointing ceremony? I pressume you have one of those... right? I think it funny that I cannot easily comprehend how you dress, but I bet it is cool.
What kind of style does a Style God have?
He knows the annointing ceremony is done in melted chocolate, right?
shhhhh!
;-)
Hey, non of that cheap hershey stuff either. Jesus got the best oil and I want the best chocolate.
I want to fly!
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thestyleguy wrote:Jersey Girl wrote:Imwashingmypirate wrote:Hay. Congrats. WHat are you wearing for the annointing ceremony? I pressume you have one of those... right? I think it funny that I cannot easily comprehend how you dress, but I bet it is cool.
What kind of style does a Style God have?
He knows the annointing ceremony is done in melted chocolate, right?
shhhhh!
;-)
Hey, non of that cheap hershey stuff either. Jesus got the best oil and I want the best chocolate.
A man after my own heart! A chocoholic! ;) Only Godiva for you, darling!
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Blixa wrote:The things you don't know, Shades. *sigh* Art, style, design....
edit: I forgot poetry. : )
from wikipedia:
"Traditional tailoring is called bespoke tailoring in the United Kingdom, where the heart of the trade is in London's Savile Row, and custom tailoring in the United States and Hong Kong. This is unlike made to measure which uses pre existing patterns. A bespoke garment or suit is completely original and unique to each customer."
True bespoke tailoring is extremely detailed (20-30 measurements needed for a jacket alone) and expensive. I was actually referring to finding a couple of seamstresses on Etsy who make clothes from a far less rigorous set of personal measurements and are far more affordable.
Anyway, this is what I wish for you Styleguy:
http://www.williamwestmancott.com/ultimate_bespoke.php
Thanks Blixa for another great link:
this guy does it very well: he creates functional button holes on the sleeves that are almost on top of each other - that's style.
I want to fly!