Coats, gloves, shirts and jeans: Reflections on b...
Last year a reader commented – quite rightly – that there is a tendency here to cover freshly received suits/shirts/shoes, but not follow up on them later, when they have bedded in. He was right also to say that this is a defic...
Coats, gloves, shirts and jeans: Reflections on b...
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I usually take my jeans in at the waist when I get them, because my hips are much wider than my waist, and again take them in after they're worn in and stretched. I've never heard a denimhead voice an opinion on this and...
Czeslaw Jamrozinski gloves
A reader asked me recently what happened to these gloves. I mentioned in the first post on their maker, Warsaw artisan Czeslaw Jamrozinski, that they take around two weeks to make. He wasn’t late, but I was: a queue of posts kept on pushing...
Czeslaw Jamrozinski gloves
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Following a search on your site regarding gloves (before your more recent Cadet post) I've contacted Mr Jamrozinski and commisoned a pair to a great effect. I have oddly shaped hands and ready to wear options are merely ...
Warsaw glove maker: Czeslaw Jamrozinski
Of all the places I visited in Warsaw, the one that excited me most was a very small, very unglamorous glove shop. It is run by Czeslaw Jamrozinski. Or rather it is him, for the shop isn’t big enough to hold more than one person, and neither is...
Warsaw glove maker: Czeslaw Jamrozinski
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I'm afraid I don't know Paul, you'll need to try and contact him yourself...