Werewolves of London quote on the quotes page:
I've always interpreted this line as the tailor turning a brisk business because the customer's a lycanthrope, and therefore does a lot of clothing damage, necessitating new suits. I'm not sure this qualifies for man of wealth and taste...
Am I missing something about Kent and Mayfair indicating he's wealthy? I'm trying to fridge why this is a meaningful quote for this trope.
Werewolves of London quote on the quotes page: I've always interpreted this line as the tailor turning a brisk business because the customer's a lycanthrope, and therefore does a lot of clothing damage, necessitating new suits. I'm not sure this qualifies for man of wealth and taste...
Am I missing something about Kent and Mayfair indicating he's wealthy? I'm trying to fridge why this is a meaningful quote for this trope.