Harper Collins Dressing the Man, Reference, Hardback, Alan Flusser
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Price: £35.00
Brand: Harper Collins
Description: A lavishly illustrated, definitive guide shows men how they can feel confident and secure in whatever they were, whereever they go - written by premier designer Alan Flusser. Harper Collins Dressing the Man, Reference, Hardback, Alan Flusser - shop the best deal online on thebookbug.co.uk
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Product ID: 9780060191443
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Dimensions: 222x285mm
ISBN: 9780060191443
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Author: Iov
Rating: 5
Review: I could not believe that a book of this depth exists. Very descriptive, gets into geometry and objective characteristics of a garment. Gives information on the origin of styles and it is rich in photos and explanatory sketches. I would rate with 6 if I could. Literally overwhelmed with this book. Whoever is genuinely interested in classic style, should consider this book. It is an epic book for men style.
Author: J
Rating: 2
Review: My goodness, where to begin. A good book on style with good advice on style, and matching, pairing, colours, and so on. But all the useful stuff here is buried beneath a bunch of self-masturbatory fawning about the royal family, and not to mention that large segments of this book are dated, if not completely outdated. The price is just not worth it, honestly. If they released it on eBook for £5, I'd say grab it. But, give this a miss, and you won't really miss out on anything.