Greetings and salutations Mariano!!
It is fair to say that many here are galvanized by your backstory, generosity in publishing your photos, and humbled by your solicitation of our advice.
Certainly, I know that all here at LL wish you the best in your bespoke journey.
You ask for advice.
I personally will not presume to offer you advice on the principle that you do not know me nor I know you, and my view is that if I do not have skin in the game, if I don’t put my money where my mouth is, i.e., if I don’t post photos of my personal bespoke experiences to allow you to judge my taste, my expression, my suits, well.....why in hell should you pay attention??
A few here on LL do post photos regularly: Alden, davidhuh, styleafter50, yialbis, screaminmarlon, and a few others.... and we can all certainly learn from their verified experiences.
Yet the individual tailoring experiences, expectations and satisfaction is for you, not us, to determine and decide. We are passing bystanders in your life.
Here’s my general view: you are currently working with 5 tailors by my count : Frank Shuttuck, John Kent, Steed, Graham Browne, and Langa Madrid.
You will certainly get first class tailoring among these firms.
A good tailor in my view will not only make you an honest suit but also guide you on what works, and what does not, for your physical build, your purpose, etc etc. ...lots of subtle things.
But fulfilling your expectations is up to you. The best tailor cannot do that for you. It is in your head.
What do you want and what do you expect?
You need to know and be able to express this to your tailors.
Do you have an image in mind? A picture of someone perhaps? Pictures are a great guide, provide a tailor insight. Clear and define your own mind.
Bespoke is a very individual path.
Everybody has their own views, can throw in their 2 cents, some traditional, some modernist, some sitting at home in their pajamas (ahem). You really don’t know who is who here on LL, do you?, where all the advice you are seeking is coming from??
Really, it’s all up to you Mariano. You’ve got to put in the sweat capital, do some research on photos and images of suits you would like for yourself, and search for a tailor who can deliver that to you, etc etc.
All the well meaning commentators here and elsewhere will only get you so far. You understand that, don’t you? You are an international man of the world, in a tough and cold industry. I don’t need to say more. Apply what you know to your bespoke choices and bespoke business affairs. It is no different. Know what you want and be clear.
I would just add:
- you’ve got to get top notch cloth which is going to drape nicely on you and in a color and pattern which flatters you.
- my personal preference is for a looser, drapey, softer silhouette. It looks good on a lot of people and is classy and elegant and comfortable as well.
- make conservative choices in your bespoke design
- listen to your tailor if you trust and respect his taste. There is craftsmanship. And then there is taste. Know him. But maintain your own view.
- after you receive your suits, wear them all conservatively, with gravitas, choosing rich, elegant tones and textures in shirt, tie, square, shoe, socks. Disappear to the world in your confident, understated choices.
-smile. You’re on the journey, in good hands. But it’s up to you.
Easier said than done.
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My 2 cents. Take them for whatever you think they may be worth to you.
Sorry to intrude in your space if I have done so....
Cheers, my friend !! Wishing you all the best.
BTW, Alden wrote a nice blurb today on individuality in dress over on the Great Photos section under ‘the king of cool’. Always worth referring to these philosophical commentaries as they are really the basis of individuality and style and our personalities , as expressed through bespoke tailoring. This is what it’s all about. Our individual lives and creative expressions of such through clothing. Not centimeters and sleeve length.
Also, refer to a photo on this site of the New York tailor - Leonard Logsdale - which I was browsing through today and came across this photo which may be of interest to you.
https://www.google.com/search?q=leonard ... fkpvVix2VM: