Cobden
Practically Family
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As in the theatrical/film constumers?
Last night we were at a rather good swing easy, we know the band well. During their break we got talking to Martin, the saxophonist, he told us that he and his missus had bought a country pub. It's only a 30 minute drive from where we live so today we had a traditional roast beef Sunday lunch there. "Do dress up," pleaded Martin, no need to ask Martin, we don't do dressing down.
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It is indeed a Samuel Windsor. Their customer care is second to none. Previously, I had bought a blazer during their winter sell off sale. A lovely jacket but there was something uncomfortable about the left sleeve. It fitted and I could wear it but it didn't feel 'right.'That's a Samuel Windsor, isn't it? I intend to pick up mored of those, for sure. Very pleased with the one I have.
Thanks for the lovely compliment. Blazers like the one featured in the Cunard poster are still around, you have to be astute and quick to find one though. There's a dealer in retro clothing and artefacts in the town of Bournemouth, name of Clobber, the store is about 20 or so miles from where I live. One day whilst browsing there I came across a real beauty of a find. It was one of those, right time, right place finds. The vendor had marked it down from fifty pounds to twenty five. When I tried it on, it fitted, but strained at the buttons, reluctantly I gave it back, but the vendor wanted to clear some stock. "Give me ten quid and wear the jacket open," he offered. "Sold!"I aspire to dress as well as GHT someday. A boating blazer is on my wish list. I like the dark color in that one.
Here is a travel poster (copy of a 1930s original) that I used to have. Unfortunately it got lost in one of my many moves.
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