Following a few requests from readers, I’ve been tweeting far more actively recently, and will keep it up. It has already proved to be a good forum to chat about Weston vs Berluti shoes, the merits of belts and much more.
And does anyone agree on denim shirt-jacket would work?
Twitter handle @PermanentStyle
I have to say, that's pretty much the opposite of everything I love about the Rifugio one. It's so showy and overdetailed. Much better with the nubuck finish, and it's all about the skin
Rifugio’s old villa
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Read the commentsI'd suggest Rubato, Orslow, Blackhorse Lane
What makes quality jeans – and should you care?
Read the commentsA lightweight raincoat essentially. Probably a synthetic - my Coherence one does that pretty well
The olive PS Trench is back
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Dear Simon
Personally i am disappointed to hear that one, you have been asked to contribute to Twitter and two, that you have agreed to.
Nevertheless, i do hope this will not have an impact on the amount and type of information you present here at Permanent Style?
To be truthful i find the amount of ‘types’ of communication overwhelming and unnecessary, especially since everyone moans about information overload.
Time is the most valauble commodity of all so why make life harder for yourself and your readers?
As you can most probably gather such things as Twitter and Face Book do not and will never, exist in my world
Best wishes
Anon
Thanks Anon, I completely appreciate your point of view. Certainly it will make no difference to the amount or quality of postings on Permanent Style.
However, I find that day to day I have many observations or discoveries that do not justify a full post, but people are interested to hear. Twitter seems a good avenue for those.
Simon
I once owned a denim shirtjacket, for Boden of all places (back in the days when it was a quirky menswear label) and it looked very much like a prison jacket. It didn’t get much use before it got taken to the charity shop.
I can see one working in micro cord ‘lo