Being a record of the ruminations, ramblings and obsessions of a Hound of the noblest breed (or so His Lordship claims, anyway). The focus being on dark music and culture, style, spirituality and - naturally – Basset Hounds.
Welcome to the chronicles of Lord Bassington-Bassington, coming to you from Little Storping in the Swuff – a quaint place located somewhere between England’s Lake District and the outskirts of the Norwegian capital.
This is intended as a log of His explorations of music, books, films and so on. I, your humble chronicler, is merely His Lordship’s secretary.
For more information on Lord Bassington-Bassington, please confer this blog’s opening post. Contacts can be directed to neofolk@zog.no.
Lord Bassington-Bassington has had an interest in Brutus shirts ever since reading the book The Spirit of '69: A Skinhead Bible more than 20 years ago. And now, this 1966 Tartan Trimfit model has been relaunched, at a very affordable price.
This is not only some good tidings for dark times, but also a natural choice for a Tartan Tuesday.
Perhaps it could even be worn with a knitted tie? Well, it can't hurt to try. For such a shirt as the Brutus Trimfit, customarily worn unbuttoned at the neck and perhaps even untucked(!) violates several of the rules of shirt-wearing, as helpfully explained by Mr. B the Gentleman Rhymer.
Oh my... how ruggedly... proletarian!
ReplyDeleteI blame the influence of International Communist Conspiracy, also known as the Worker-Dandy International (http://workerdandy.blogspot.com).
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