Yes, I do realize that we have been slow with our next crop of offerings. You must all understand though, that like yourselves Spring is upon us and a young(ish) man's fancy turns to just about everything in sight other than the productive.
South facing slopes are beginning their freeze/thaw cycle and layers are stripped as we hike or skin passes in search of perfect corn. A goggle tan is fading and the eyes adjust to the lightness and breeze of polarized glasses. It's nice to sleep in and to actually wait for the snow to come into condition rather than the mad rush to the tram in pre-dawn darkness (of course a big storm cycle will have us turning bleary eyed to the alarm clock once again). Not to be outdone our Italian counterparts appear to have thrown needle and thread to the workshop floor and are out earning their last turns around Cortina.
Down the slopes a bit our correspondents are pursuing bones and baby tarpon in Ascension Bay. Although the road to Boca Paila has been "modernized" it still feels a journey to a different time. I just wish they had left the old bridge alone. I expect loads of photos showing that water and sky can indeed meld in an incredible blueness without the aid of photo editing.
Others are gathering south of San Diego for long dust choked rides down to Baja Del Sur. Government advisories aside, bikes will be looking for dunes and goat paths along the Sea of Cortez while Landcruisers seek out the perfect right point break in Scorpion Bay. Mode of travel aside, dinners will be spent around fires with many Tecates and Snapper Fillets with a bit of rice..
For some reason N.B. has diverted from Jakarta to Warsaw so it will be interesting to see what the change in climate and culture yields. Perhaps we should send him a few sweaters....
Enough of the travelogue. Who wants to gawp at a screen when one can be outside doing any number of things? Without further perambulations, here is what we are offering this time around. As is always the case, our production is limited and we don't sell many into a single market. We will also be retiring the shirting material after this run. A trim fit is still the case as are lovely thick mother of pearl buttons, semi spread collars and our three button watch cuff.
Speed is to your advantage, if you see something you like, twist the throttle and set the hook as they will be gone. Six week lead time at the most (as long as I can extract the boys from their by now, well dug in defensive position in Cortina). Please click "enquiries" and give us the particulars.
damson
black sheep
lyford
grove
green fuse
$180.00 made in Italy (of course)
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