Today I purchase a Luchiano Visconti shirt for $155 (plus tax). A tag on the collar states:
The design of this garment is protected by copyright. As it should be, it is quite unique and arresting, like its new owner. There is a similar tag on the other shirt I purchased (on sale for only $80) which is mainly made of silk (~80%) with the remaining material having the codename
Lyocell.
I found this Web info on this terrorist substance:
Lyocell is a regenerated cellulose fiber made from dissolving pulp (bleached wood pulp). The US Federal Trade Commission defines Lyocell as "a cellulose fabric that is obtained by an organic solvent spinning process". It classifies the fibre as a sub-category of rayon. The fiber is used to make textiles for clothing and other purposes.
As I am typing this cryptic message out to the vast hoards of ignorant masses that peruse SMP, I am also drink a white wine made in Italy: Tέlos
http://www.wine-searcher.com/wine-24...neto-igt-italy
The term
Telos also reeks of philosophy, see below for other cryptic information gleaned from the paradise that is the internet:
A telos (from the Greek τέλος for "end", "purpose", or "goal") is an end or purpose, in a fairly constrained sense used by philosophers such as Aristotle. It is the root of the term "teleology," roughly the study of purposiveness, or the study of objects with a view to their aims, purposes, or intentions.
I look equally dazzling in either shirt. But you already knew that.