Well, one was enough for me ....
John Vesey
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09/03/2017
Dear Simon,
Thanks to you, I was made aware of Luca Faloni, and became a happy owner of their linen shirts. luxury elevator shoes It's a great product, and I look forward wearing them in the heat of Dallas, TX. Since 1955, I've had the pleasure of wearing bespoke shirts from Charvet and T&A. Faloni products are also of high quality.
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Adam Jones
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10/03/2017
For anyone who is interested, I thought I'd add 2pence on Luca Faloni. I went to the store last week and decided to get sized up in case of future orders. luxury elevator shoes The fit was amazing and I bought one right away. Knitwear that is too loose around the chest or shoulders can make it difficult for me. The fit was perfect, and I actually found that I was able to size down from the size I had expected. luxury elevator shoes They fit me better than most, for womens luxury elevator shoes online
but they are not as tight as Smedley slim fits in the same size. They care about fit, and PS225 is known for its exceptional quality. William Lockie cashmere sweaters are a great comparison luxury elevator shoes. They are very affordable and well-made. They just don't fit right. I plan to buy more Luca shirts and I want to see the "normal" cotton shirts. Although I have LA shirts, there are times when RTW is required for casual wear. My only criticism is that they don't offer a wider range.
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Luca Falonireplied:
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13/03/2017
Hi Adam!
Thank you for your interesting feedback.
Your last point is that we will likely stick to the verticals in which we are currently involved in the next two years. We will expand our product range in knitwear (colour options, www.shoesincrease.com
luxury elevator shoes 1-2 new designs and possibly different thicknesses) and we'll add shirts (same cut, different materials) to the portfolio. We won't venture into uncharted territory. This is because I prefer to improve the current design and operations over spreading too thin. luxury elevator shoes I would prefer to have fewer items and more sizes available, as well as (almost) always in stock. This is in preference to having more designs constantly out of stock.
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Luca
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13/03/2017