I make my debut in the Letters to the Editor column of the Washington Post Opinion Pages tomorrow with a comment on its Style section profile by its talented fashion scribe Rachel Tashjian last week of Andrew Bolton and Thom Browne, respectively the head of the Metropolitan Museum of Art’s Costume Institute and the designer best known for shrunken men’s suits. I propose that the couple, favorites of Conde Nast and Met Museum eminence Anna Wintour, bit off a bit more cultural credit than they can chew in the joint profile. Eager to learn more? The story of the Costume Institute pre-Bolton is told in my Rogues’ Galley: The Secret History of the Lust, Lies, Greed and Betrayal’s That Made the Metropolitan Museum of Art.