OK, so having limited access to Master Tailors in Canada, I am curious if anyone here knows of any tailors qualified and capable of making bespoke tailoring in Western Canada?
Or am I going to have to make one of those famous "Business" trips to Italy?
Thanks in advance,
MK
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I am not sure about Alberta, but in Vancouver there is David Wilkes and for made-to-measure Pat Cocco of Seville Tailors. Both have web sites. There are bespoke tailors in Toronto and Montreal as well, such as Marcello Tarantino. If you don't mind a quick trip to Chicago or New York you could meet Edwin DeBoise or many other travelling tailors. Edwin has made a number of jackets and a couple of suits for me over the last few years and I combine a short holiday in NYC with a fitting. I'm certainly not wealthy and bespoke tailoring is definitely a luxury for me but I have found it worth any inconvenience and far better value for money than off-the-rack at Harry Rosen or Holt Renfrew.
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I was under the impression that Pat Cocco did full bespoke, not MTM... perhaps I have been deceived???
As for David Wilkes, he seems to be unproven, and his designs seem.... well... not to my taste.
I do find the mention of Edwin DeBoise interesting. Would you happen to have any additional information for me?
As for David Wilkes, he seems to be unproven, and his designs seem.... well... not to my taste.
I do find the mention of Edwin DeBoise interesting. Would you happen to have any additional information for me?
If Chicago is not beyond reach (for Edwin), consider also Chris Despos . . . . He's based there, so scheduling might be more flexible.
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Gian DiCaro is in Seattle. I would think that would be the closest city and I believe that he does full bespoke and is well respected.
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someother style, I just learned that Jonathan Quearney of London travels twice a year to Vancouver. I know nothing of his quality, but he apparently trained under thomas Mahon before going out on his own.
http://www.jonathanquearney.com/Interna ... ravel.html
http://www.jonathanquearney.com/Interna ... ravel.html
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I don't know about Alberta, but in Montreal, I've tried a few and always go back to G. Tonino, who learned the trade as a kid in Milan.
Regards,
Jean
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Regards,
Jean
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Thank you for everyone's suggestions so far. I'm still on an ongoing quest to find someone that can do the job. I'll keep you posted.
Mike
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