Board Thread:Off Topic/@comment-25396609-20150728223355/@comment-24891101-20150819004810

Basically, my view is that it's still at least partially a rehash of Weiss in some respect, given that a company which produces fabric would probably still be pretty big, so it's still a family-owned corporation, albeit not on the same scale (but that's the difference between enormous and still pretty big). And they'd probably not be involved in garments themselves, merely providing the material to said industry. What you need is a company which has high volume of quality cloth on hand, the willingness to dedicate some to personal projects, the expertise to assemble such into specialized garments, the wealth to afford a well-oof lifestyle, and the ethos to influence the development of a person's semblance. That points to bespoke tailoring, not industrial production of raw textile.