Fold-Over Letter Stationery - 100 Sheets & Envelopes

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Fold-Over Letter Stationery - 100 Sheets & Envelopes

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Item# 790C

$ 178.00

Description & features

Elegant 100% cotton ivory stationery with the Brooks Brothers watermark. Genuine letterpress printing of your three-line name and address on the letter sheet and envelope. Letter sheets. 6" x 8". Made in the USA. Please allow 2-3 weeks for delivery.

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  • Color: Ivory

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 Envelope printing same as sheet

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Description & features

Elegant 100% cotton ivory stationery with the Brooks Brothers watermark. Genuine letterpress printing of your three-line name and address on the letter sheet and envelope. Letter sheets. 6" x 8". Made in the USA. Please allow 2-3 weeks for delivery.

Item# 790C
 
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The Pleasure of Writing... It brought me great pleasure to bring my Waterman fountain pen to the first leaf of this fine paper and write a good and proper missive, to a worthy recipient. Living in a day-in-age where letter writing has nearly died, I find it of extreme importance to keep the tradition of this pleasure going…Using the Brooks Brothers 100% cotton stationary, I feel confident that whomever receives letters from me will feel the same pleasure I get when taking the time to pen them. The Brooks Brothers watermark adds a wonderful subtlety and an attentive reader will know that they are being written on some of the best paper available. I take pride in wearing the Golden Fleece and tell you Squarely that I am elated to have this high quality stationary to send my words. July 17, 2010
Love the Brooks Brothers watermark! Although I have several boxes of these, I always enjoy looking for the direction of the Brooks Brothers watermark before I write notes. I wonder-- do recipients actually look for the watermark when reading notes? March 10, 2010
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