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Originally Posted by jason_els What typos? I likely should have used, "untrammeled," for "untrampled," but otherwise I think I'm good to go. Pretty good, but ... Moving through the door I was me (t?) with

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Old 02-10-2008   #16 (permalink)
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What typos? I likely should have used, "untrammeled," for "untrampled," but otherwise I think I'm good to go.
Pretty good, but ...

Moving through the door I was me(t?) with the pulsing dance music I had heard before ...

Wall to ceiling photographs by the renowned photographer and ephebophile, Bruce Weber.

Forgive me, Jason. But thoughts of Mr. Hardcock's fitted shits have made me anal.
 
Old 02-10-2008   #17 (permalink)
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No forgiveness needed. I was very serious. It bothers me when I read and re-read and re-re-read looking for typos others see easily. That's the trouble with not having a live editor.

Thank you. I appreciate it.
 
Old 02-10-2008   #18 (permalink)
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Are you sure about that??

You and I are old enough to remember, if barely, A&F when it was an upscale outdoor outfitter; its original incarnation. It looked like a wonderfully fun store back then.
I remember those days. It's like A&F went from a store that outdoorsmen and bears shopped (trying to edge in on Eddie Bauer's market) to a store that markets to a much more trendy (pretty-boy/twink) crowd (Like they got "edgy when the Gap got boring and American Eagle went younger and trendier) and has been embraced by those who view clothes as status symbols. A&F seems to be viewed as "chain store designer vogue." I just don't see it.

I much prefer to buy pieces of clothing from any store where I see something that I like and work it into my own way of dressing accordingly. Finding your own style can be an incredibly liberation experience.
 
Old 02-10-2008   #19 (permalink)
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A&F really repulses me. From the headache inducing music (that can be hard halfway across the mall) to that nasty smelling perfume that they spray all over the store and on all the clothes.
Agreed. Those places are ridiculous.
 
Old 02-10-2008   #20 (permalink)
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You all have to see this about A&F on MadTV.

They all make me laugh so hard.
That AF skit was hilarious!! Thanks Simcha.

Jason, the AF story was really well written. Loved it.
 
Old 02-10-2008   #21 (permalink)
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Are you sure about that??

You and I are old enough to remember, if barely, A&F when it was an upscale outdoor outfitter; its original incarnation. It looked like a wonderfully fun store back then.
I remember that. I started buying from there right before they made the change to what they are now, the preppier style if you will.

Now you wanna talk about ridiculous, stop in at a Rugby by Ralph Lauren store. Yeesh!

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Pretty good, but ...

Moving through the door I was me(t?) with the pulsing dance music I had heard before ...

Wall to ceiling photographs by the renowned photographer and ephebophile, Bruce Weber.

Forgive me, Jason. But thoughts of Mr. Hardcock's fitted shits have made me anal.
 
Old 02-10-2008   #22 (permalink)
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Spot on analysis I'd say, but after reading the first few paragraphs I couldn't help but think LPSG needs a new forum: Uber-hot Non-fiction. Whew!
 
Old 02-10-2008   #23 (permalink)
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Perhaps you do not know. A&F was a legitimate high-end retailer. If anything, Eddie Bauer copied them as A&F was founded in 1892 essentially for the rich Adirondack camp and safari set. Far more than just clothing, A&F's flagship store in New York had an indoor shooting range where you could practice or guns could be custom-fitted and tuned for your shooting style. It was as if you'd expect to see Henry Stanley or Teddy Roosevelt shopping there. It was the one place where you could find a custom-fitted pith helmet or kepi. Posted to the Transvaal? Taking your wife on the Paris-Dakar? Going up the Amazon in a dugout? A&F was THE store to shop.

The most striking room was the trophy room. The walls were covered with the heads of exotic game animals from all over the world including black and white rhino, and one enormous African bull elephant with a matching Indian elephant on the opposite wall. It was the sort of place where the characters in Out of Africa would have shopped.

That version of A&F died in the late 70s and with it passed an era of the aristocratic outdoorsmen and explorers; images now only found in history books and in the minds of Kipling's readers.

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I remember those days. It's like A&F went from a store that outdoorsmen and bears shopped (trying to edge in on Eddie Bauer's market) to a store that markets to a much more trendy (pretty-boy/twink) crowd (Like they got "edgy when the Gap got boring and American Eagle went younger and trendier) and has been embraced by those who view clothes as status symbols. A&F seems to be viewed as "chain store designer vogue." I just don't see it.

I much prefer to buy pieces of clothing from any store where I see something that I like and work it into my own way of dressing accordingly. Finding your own style can be an incredibly liberation experience.
 
Old 02-10-2008   #24 (permalink)
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That version of A&F died in the late 70s and with it passed an era of the aristocratic outdoorsmen and explorers; images now only found in history books and in the minds of Kipling's readers.
Hmmmm, I don't feel quite so nostalgic about the end of that era, jason. Those times certainly made for some good reading but I think they contained more image than reality. Somehow I'm more comfortable with today's emphasis on informed eco-tourism than with the snobbery and elitism associated with Victorian or Edwardian aristocratic hunter-adventurers heading off to shoot lions or boar. I can't help recalling that great animals on a number of continents were hunted as a casual pastime for aristocratic hobbyists out on a lark.

Just my .02.
 
Old 02-10-2008   #25 (permalink)
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