| I am into wet shaving but I love to have wonderful | | | | imagination or about women's lack of observation |
| wardrobe also. | | | | acumen, or both. |
| Men tend to have fewer choices when it comes to | | | | This might be the reason why Sartoria Caraceni can |
| their wardrobe, so quality becomes essential. It's not | | | | continue doing the same thing, superbly handcrafted |
| unlike Japanese real estate. Scarcity taught them to | | | | men's suits, and still be enormously popular and |
| value the small spaces and forced them to invest | | | | fashionable with the European elites. Their clients, past |
| more into fewer but better pieces of home decor or | | | | and present, include: Silvio Berlusconi , Giovanni Agnelli |
| furniture. | | | | and Yves Saint Laurent. |
| Modern men fashion has barely changed for the past | | | | This famous Italian tailoring house makes only about |
| 150 years or so. It's a continue variation on the same | | | | 400 suits a year while employing 8 full time tailors. This |
| theme: trousers, jacket and tie. Sometimes tighter on | | | | translates, if my math is correct, in about 1 suit, per |
| the body, sometimes looser; also, the length of the | | | | tailor, per week. Enough to say that they take their |
| trousers might vary across the decades and from | | | | time, and that in a country famous for its people's |
| time to time the double-breasted suits come back into | | | | impatience. Obviously all this comes at a cost, about |
| fashion. But in the end the men's uniform remains the | | | | $4000 per suit (might be more now due to the |
| same. This, I guess, speaks about men's lack of | | | | collapse of the US$ vs the Euro. |