Things seem to be heating up in Catalonia indeed.
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Originally posted by TriggerDiscipline View PostThis is the very least of our problems at the moment if this Cataluña thing keeps escalating we might have nothing to talk about in this thread anymore...
I also would not be surprised if production was moved to Lisbon in a worst case scenario; plenty of resources there.Last edited by Arkady; 10-03-2017, 03:39 PM.
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Originally posted by tornaremavencer View PostPlease don't talk about matters you have no idea about.Originally posted by unwashedTry to use a phone camera in broad daylight or use a proper camera.Originally posted by AhimsaI've found it extremely pleasant and enthralling over repeated whiffs so I would highly recommend.
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It's much more of a complex matter and not so obvious Catalunya will be kicked out of EU if they break free. What EU wants is money, and deep inside they'd rather kick out Spain without Catalonia and (possibly in the near future) Basque Country, as that's where the $ comes from (which they obviously won't for political reasons, but that's what they really want). They have to play it cool for appearances, but if Catalonia wants it, they will welcome them with open arms. Sure it will take a while to figure things out as there is a country to be built, which is a far more important matter than BBS rising prices. Bad things are happening here to the people they call their own since years. One way or another, Boris will figure it out, no need to overreact.
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The EU may want money, but there's no protocol for automatic internal accession and Brussels has been threatening to force them through the bid protocol. Catalonia also has massive liquidity problems that leave it unable to issue debt and potentially unable to fulfill most of the EU's economic convergence criteria.
Since there's no definitive answer and the majority of signals suggest this will be a very difficult process for the region, you may want to pause before acting like a know-it-all asshole. I do agree Boris will be fine, however.
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Can y'all take this to another thread, like Current Events?Fashion is a form of ugliness so intolerable that we have to alter it every six months - Oscar Wilde
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I mean, I'd love for the discussion to ground in how a political upheaval could affect BBS production when it comes to logistics, materials, and market access rather than how 'smart' everyone is. It's not something I know about, I'm sure others are curious as well.
Miguel's statement was entirely relevant.
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Hey this is SZ buddy, we don't take kindly to sensible responses 'round these parts *pings into spittoon*
In seriousness, I agree with you though. Considering Boris's production seems firmly rooted in his Barcelonian compound, I have a hard time denying some great change would have to be made in the company if the Independence movement takes matters further. And judging by the last few days, they are certainly aiming to do just that.
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My only grip with Boris's work these days is his cashmere. Cashmere at this price point simply shouldn't pill - no excuses. Same goes for Rick.Fashion is a form of ugliness so intolerable that we have to alter it every six months - Oscar Wilde
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Originally posted by Faust View PostMy only grip with Boris's work these days is his cashmere. Cashmere at this price point simply shouldn't pill - no excuses. Same goes for Rick.
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Originally posted by dji View PostI bought the scarf and the zippered knit from this past F/W and no issues as of yet. The cashmere/silk blend LUC tops I have on the other hand..Fashion is a form of ugliness so intolerable that we have to alter it every six months - Oscar Wilde
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