Too bad Gershwin is no more, it looks like "An American in Naples" would have sounded a thousand times better!
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It would be a lot of fun to go on a treasure hunt to find one of these hidden tailors!It is a bit difficult for non Neapolitans and foreigners to reach one of these tailors unless they are introduced by friends or persons they could know that are already their customers (a little treasure to be discovered).
Is this cultural heritage not alive within other parts of Italy? How exciting it would be to find small but excellent tailors in small Italian towns that don't even appear on the tourist route?This reality is kept alive by the fact that many neapolitans, even if not wealthy, have as cultural heritage the habit of having bespoke suits.
That would be a bit like discovering you can eat well outside of the Michelin restaurant guide. I think the internet - though much as it does for bespoke tailoring - distorts reality by focusing too much on a few names, when in fact bespoke tailoring (even good bespoke tailoring) is a much more ubiquitous phenomenon. Working with a local tailor is more sensible and practical than with a travelling tailor. You can find talent everywhere - but it is also true that not everyone enjoys the quest.Rowly wrote:Is this cultural heritage not alive within other parts of Italy? How exciting it would be to find small but excellent tailors in small Italian towns that don't even appear on the tourist route?
Wouldn't we be adding a few drops of water to the Sea?Rowly wrote:What about Sicily? It would be great to hear such a detailed report about such a small place but with such a big reputation for excellence ! Can anyone contribute?
Absolutely! And the old-time quality artisans in any trade probably don't even know what the internet is. I think it's time to seek out an Italian conversation class, and plan my quest.That would be a bit like discovering you can eat well outside of the Michelin restaurant guide. I think the internet - though much as it does for bespoke tailoring - distorts reality by focusing too much on a few names, when in fact bespoke tailoring (even good bespoke tailoring) is a much more ubiquitous phenomenon. Working with a local tailor is more sensible and practical than with a travelling tailor. You can find talent everywhere - but it is also true that not everyone enjoys the quest.
Yes, our own treasure island where we can see a world in a grain of sand... I feel a turning of the tide !Wouldn't we be adding a few drops of water to the Sea?
I think we can find our own treasure islands - we were shown that it is possible.
If one is lucky enough to find one.. for me, the pleasure is not just about obtaining the end product, but the process of dealing with a Gentleman. I fear that whereas on one side there are marketeers willing to treat clients as punters and status gratification hunters, on the other side there are those who, having found a true artisan who is not driven by profit, and is a Gentleman with sensibilities,...they are ready to expolit him, seeing him as an easy target.Few craftsmen today still hold these principles in their hearts and work with a passion and devotion worthy of Divinity, not just Man.
when two men, in this cynical age, can engage in the age old relationship between bespoke customer and tailor, as true Gentlemen, and with the mutual respect that that entails.worthy of Divinity, not just Man.
I think Yale Cameron may not have received an answer to this question but I too would be interested to know whether Solito can do a suit in a relatively short turnaround (or whether anyone can recommend another tailor in Naples who might be able to do a fitting reasonably soon after initial order).Yale Cameron wrote:Manton, How long would one need to be in naples to get a suit made by Solito or Rubinacci (assuming selecting cloth on the first day from in stock cloth)? Same question with Merolla for shirts.
Onobitno wrote:Dear LL members,
As this is one of many threads that inspired me to visit Napoli, I thought it would be a good idea to share some pictures of my fabulous experience. I plan to create a small photo story at the end of March, once I pick up my finished garments.
Thanks to everyone, who posted about their experiences. It was a great pleasure to visit Napoli and to meet all this wonderful and skilled people.
Cheers,
Leo
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