You know, every time when I think that I have discovered something new, a new source, a new inspiration, a new sartorial trip, along comes Alden and bursts my bubble with his particular brand of reality.
I was already planning in my head my trip to Palermo, fantasizing about fried patella and a tasty cannoli, while waiting for a fabulous Crimi DB to be delivered at the end of the week...and then Alden pops up.
It’s OK, I have had these recurring dreams before, most turning into mini dramas and minor disappointments, but soon forgotten, back to reality, but then... off we go again. You really can’t warn a fool for this kind of stuff: let him find his own way in the jungle.
And don’t blame me, I’m only a sartorial tourist (this phrase also coming from the Crimi site; I think they’ve already got my number
!)
Anyway, Now to be fair and accurate, Alden has not given Sartoria Crimi the thumbsdown; No, he was only commenting on that little article in Italian translated into English (thanks Google!) which I guess is justifying industrializing the bespoke craft....not enough tailors/makers so sartoria in Sicily trying to recruit East European tailors. Fair enough.
OK, the Sicilians don’t want to sew anymore and the Sicilian sartoria are overworked and need to import labor.
Now, I can’t get into that level of detail - my brain is blocked up and anyway I am not sufficiently discerning to distinguish a Sicilian hand from a Cypriot or Bratislavan
I just want to know how these guys - this Sartoria Crimi -make such damn beautiful suits??
Akamine recommends 3 tailors - Crimi (Sicily), Liverano (Florence) and Caraceni (Milano); I assume he means A.Caraceni?; don’t know.
Now Akamine is a damn fine dresser and his suits are impeccable.
There must be something there to find in Sartoria Crimi....right?
Yes, I missed the boat in Florence, I know. That was a great trip; one of the best. Bugelli introduced me to Loris Vestrucci, and a custom tie maker whose name I forget, and a customer jewelry maker making exquisite one-off cuff links, and rings also if you wanted one, actually he would make you anything you could dream of. And then there was Bemer, and Ugolini, and all sorts of other makers then; I couldn’t even begin to scratch the surface in Florence. And it wasn’t that long ago....what, maybe 10 years? Can’t remember.
But can’t I jump on board another boat. Just for the trip?