Alan Eardley
One Too Many
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- Midlands, UK
Bookster,
As far as I am concerned you are to be congratulated and encouraged in all that you do. You are a Herefordshire Beacon (that's a hill walking pun) in a world of sporting clothing that seems to be going down hill (sic).
I salute you for wanting to extend your already impressive range with alternative styles and looser cuts. Having said that, I hope you continue to offer for years to come the traditional trim British sporting tweed styles that look so good in your gallery.
I agree with your point about some of the traditional manufacturers forgetting their roots. You are to be respected for resisting these insidious forces.
I hope that what you say about the availability of 'classic tweed' in thrift shops doesn't come true. Maybe its just where I shop, but I am having a bit of a 'purple patch' rescuing 'needy tweed' at the moment. I have counted a JG Hardy and Bladen in the last week alone. I hope it lasts.
Keep up the good work.
Alan
As far as I am concerned you are to be congratulated and encouraged in all that you do. You are a Herefordshire Beacon (that's a hill walking pun) in a world of sporting clothing that seems to be going down hill (sic).
I salute you for wanting to extend your already impressive range with alternative styles and looser cuts. Having said that, I hope you continue to offer for years to come the traditional trim British sporting tweed styles that look so good in your gallery.
I agree with your point about some of the traditional manufacturers forgetting their roots. You are to be respected for resisting these insidious forces.
I hope that what you say about the availability of 'classic tweed' in thrift shops doesn't come true. Maybe its just where I shop, but I am having a bit of a 'purple patch' rescuing 'needy tweed' at the moment. I have counted a JG Hardy and Bladen in the last week alone. I hope it lasts.
Keep up the good work.
Alan