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Oct 11 2006

Advice on going bespoke

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Here’s an excerpt from my recent post on StyleForum. In my book, if you do not fit RTW or even MTM very well, then the end product of bespoke is worth every penny. But of course you need to reach that level of realization for yourself. Some ways to increase the likelihood of success when […]

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Sep 21 2006

Edward Green and John Lobb last comparison

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This side by side comparison of Edward Green and John Lobb lasts has been posted previously in StyleForum. Worth repeating for those curious about the shape of English lasts.

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Sep 20 2006

Northampton shoemaking

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One of two shoemaking epicenters in England, the Northamptonshire region went from 45 shoe factories right after World War II to just five. According to this AskAndy thread, the remaining five are: Edward Green John Lobb Church Crockett & Jones Trickers Not surprisingly, these are rather familiar names to those who wear them.

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Sep 12 2006

Kilgour’s new website

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Kilgour has launched a new website. The Savile Row Bespoke, their traditional bespoke offering, entails: 80 hours of work 4,000 baste stitches through the chest Cut, sewn and finished in Savile Row It appears this conforms to the Savile Row Bespoke Code described in an earlier entry.

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Sep 5 2006

The appeal of Brioni

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This confessional thread explains the drawing power of the Brioni silhouette. Very sensible for most business settings and works well for a number of body types.

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Sep 5 2006

Independent NY tailors v. Savile Row

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For those considering the bespoke option, this is an excellent AskAndy thread to mull over on the tradeoffs involved between going local (principally New York) v. Savile Row visiting tailors. I enjoyed especially the discussion of Dege & Skinner v. Raphael.

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Sep 3 2006

More on Jack Taylor

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Today I came across a couple of links showing photos of Mr. Taylor and a customer going through an initial appointment. Another blogger met with the Taylors earlier this year and took photos of the couple and finished garments lined up on a rack (scroll to the February 1, 2006 entry). On The Fedora Lounge,

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Sep 1 2006

London trip

Craft, Menswear / By Juhn @ sleevehead / 2 Comments

Almost exactly a year ago I wrote about what one should do on a hypothetical trip to London. Now for a brief report on my actual trip last month. I stayed in Mayfair and did quite a bit of walking along Conduit, Regent, Piccadilly, Burlington Arcade and Jermyn Streets. Here’s a list of shops I

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