You might begin looking for a private place from which to make a call (I like a Jubilee Kiosk like the one in the photo however I know they are scarce on the ground in New York). But a private place of some sort you should find, because the ASW podcast series will begin in September, with sound considerably better than that on our videos. And if any readers (hopefully soon to be listeners as well) have questions about dress that they would like to have answered on air, so to speak, I will be providing a voice mailbox where they can be recorded. The questions we select will be podcasted for posterity. First names only of course, so as not to embarrass anyone. Including myself.
Suitable topics may include anything related to dress, such as:
"Will, this is Craig from San Diego and I would like to know how you can sleep knowing you have leopard print slippers in your closet."
"Hey Will. Matt here. How many flannel suits do I need if I plan to wear nothing else all winter?"
That sort of thing. And even technical topics like pattern matching if you like. The number should be available early in September. The 'casts will follow shortly thereafter. Besides a reader question, should there be one, we will strive to have a fifteen minute conversation with someone of interest.
Now if only I could settle on a decent video camera.





5 comments:
Sounds like more fun with ASW. Or "Will, how do I get cigar ash marks and burn spots off my suede and nubuck shoes?"
Fantastic. Really looking forward to this, Will.
This is fantastic. I've been waiting to be able to ask you about men's fashions throughout the James Bond series. It looks like it started off well and took a turn for the worse with Roger Moore. But I await your opinion on Hollywood and the well dressed man.
Will, since you posed the question as an example yourself, indeed how many flannel suits do I need if I plan to wear nothing else all winter?
A friend of mine has one of these UK phone boxes in his yard in MD. They end up in the strangest places. Why the brits ever got rid of them is a mystery because they were so distinctive and virtually vandal proof (the structures that is)
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