![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjLzM8pfvVgRjrZCc_6PcBaBWj-iczcxLAmZvjZV4FmJWERWfXrfR-KvpZOTyKIg8n-1nNg1n4DkjBsl29x1GpWWTr8P4O2YNI88rXv2mDZnA_ZW4LfZ2hYYketmaF65zm8IkUEm15MPXE/s320/IMG_6896.jpg)
This time round I thought I should get the same, but despite going online on the first day they were available, the XXLs were sold out.
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEiKi8D-4QEF8GeJDNZ1uQkDzTERiVi8d6oK1Zb4G0Z3QY7RO9aWDvKqcWs_yx_t1GKwHezZGTCj7xCFweECMhFR3S2V-Wq8tCHDVbO7PGFhX5ovpjH7Z0XSphfWfqwnfAZ-AS6ZE_JfJis/s200/IMG_6899.jpg)
The shop is designed as a bit of a retro throw-back to a traditional gentleman’s outfitters (see left) with lots of dark wood and old fashioned rugs on the floor.
It took a bit of hunting around past the suits, jackets, formal shirts and jumpers, but hidden at the back of the shop, on a bottom rack, I could see a familiar striped cuff . . .
can you spot it? !
All that was left were two sized Large (see right), which would probably be a bit too snug on me.
Speaking to one of the assistants, I was told that an XXL could be ordered in for me, which as a relief.
The shop assistant also insisted on showing me a lightweight jacket in a tweed fabric, telling me this was the jacket Matt Smith also wore in the series.
I could blatantly see it wasn’t. Apart from being the wrong fabric, way too thin, the cut was wrong and it had patch pockets on the outside, not the welted with flaps as seen.
This is the same jacket that is listed alongside the shirt online, along with the £65 bow tie. It did feel like an opportunist piece of cross marketing – especially at £325.00!
It was a few days before I heard back, and it wasn’t entirely good news. Apparently, although listing the size, no shirts had been made to the XXL pattern, so I was chasing shadows.
Returning to the online shop, I found that only the Small and the XL were left in stock! So I hastily ordered an XL.
We shall see when it comes in the post . . .
Tidak ada komentar:
Posting Komentar