Saturday 26 January 2008

Modehaus Ermuth

Went into this shop - one of Weil's rare fashion stores - this afternoon to see if there were any decent winter coats. I suspect it's already almost the end of the season for proper winter fashion, but the winter coat I bought from the same shop over seven years ago is past its sell-by date and starting to look slightly shabby. What I was simply looking for was something warm and, if possible, waterproof. As expected, they had a good collection of other clothes, but coats that caught my eye were few and far between. And the ones that did were more suited for milder weather. On two separate occasions, respective friendly sales assistants asked me whether I required any help, and - as is my wont when looking for clothes - I bottled it and applied the conventional blocking tactic: "Danke, nein, ich schaue nur.." ["No, I'm just looking, thanks."]. My attention span when buying clothes is minimal at the best of times, and I quickly felt the urge to leave the store. By the way, this isn't meant as a critique of Modehaus Ermuth, but just as a way of illustrating how all my motivation evaporates as soon as I enter a clothes shop. It's not that I don't want to cut a sartorially impressive figure - it's just that I'm too choosy and can't be bothered unless I have drawn up a point-by-point plan of what I want beforehand.

And the reason why I'm telling you this...? No idea!

3 comments:

Oliver Acton said...

A great read, I really feel as if I live in that area from keeping up with Simon's story. Some really heart-warming tales too, it sounds a fab place to be. I must visit the place soon with my partner Tom. Who knows we may bump into Simon?

mdgb said...

Get online with ctshirts.co.uk (they ship from Germany!) and look at their stuff - otherwise why not see if there are still any of the Lagerfeld for H&M winter jackets around - cheap and stylish...

Simon Jones said...

Funnily enough, on the day when you leave all your cardboard outside, I saw a "Charles Tyrwhitt" box lying forelornly on the street. So at least one of my neighbours has got the message, it seems.