This may be somewhat arriviste but I've just bought a new pair of Oxfords' from this retailer -- much cheapness and surprising quality. £99 on the website, £89 in the shop in Jermyn Street.
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Bags?Originally posted by Menelaus View PostThis may be somewhat arriviste but I've just bought a new pair of Oxfords' from this retailer -- much cheapness and surprising quality. £99 on the website, £89 in the shop in Jermyn Street. -
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You're welcome to drop me a line by PM or email: I'm on linkedin.Originally posted by Cliphead View PostStill coming to the spring bash? I'd love to meet you in person.
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Why, aren't you coming the the spring bash?Originally posted by Menelaus View PostYou're welcome to drop me a line by PM or email: I'm on linkedin.Comment
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I prefer Hawes & Curtis."See, you think I give a tulip. Wrong. In fact, while you talk, I'm thinking; How can I give less of a tulip? That's why I look interested."Comment
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yes excellent quality, I am wearing a Charles Twit shirt today which I bought in 2002. Still looks and feels good, albeit a bit worn.Originally posted by Menelaus View PostThis may be somewhat arriviste but I've just bought a new pair of Oxfords' from this retailer -- much cheapness and surprising quality. £99 on the website, £89 in the shop in Jermyn Street.
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What name(s) should he search for?Originally posted by Menelaus View PostYou're welcome to drop me a line by PM or email: I'm on linkedin.
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email address: <removed>Originally posted by shaunbhoy View PostWhat name(s) should he search for?

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Ursus Maritimus probablyOriginally posted by shaunbhoy View PostWhat name(s) should he search for?

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