Oh, I think you have probably met them more than you realize, they just haven't told youI have rarely met a tailor who works on the basis than they know what is better for their client than their client does.

Oh, I think you have probably met them more than you realize, they just haven't told youI have rarely met a tailor who works on the basis than they know what is better for their client than their client does.
I have had a few good examples of this. Once, back in college, I had a tailor on Regent St affiliated with one of those horrible cloth discounters make some trousers for me. I started to ask for on-seam side pockets (very preppy), and he just looked at me and asked if I might not prefer normal pockets. I took the hint.davidhuh wrote: ↑Fri Jan 07, 2022 10:56 am
Dear Scot,
"In the end they all do what they think is right" hits the nail. A tailor is a craftsman, and he knows what he is doing. Imposing something they are not comfortable with is a recipe for disaster. So I usually let them do what they think they do well...
Cheers, David
Why use electronic communication for raising such an issue? I would never ever do that... In my world, your situation requires a respectful, thoughtful conversation you can only have in person. You will likely see him again very soon anyway.
I'm sorry if I'm puzzled to read this. You have the best tailoring experience with a tailor in London, but you shop around to another one, and then you wonder running into problems? And you managed getting very good results from some other tailor in London, after having them fix things as you wanted them? What's the point going to yet another tailor?
But that in itself doesn't make them right......................
Anikolov1 wrote: ↑Sun Jan 09, 2022 2:42 pmDear David,
Actually it’s relatively hard for me to reach Steven given that I am not based in London anymore and for me email seemed as a perfectly polite way to address someone. To be honest it is as formal as it gets with “my generation” of 90s millennials (a crude generalization but I believe there’s something in it).
“Shopping around” was never the story about my tailoring history. I started with W&S when I was quite young as this was the only tailor I could (barely) afford but I was very passionate for tailoring. I had two suits made with them both with very heavy modifications but led to a generally satisfactory result in the end.
I then reached out to Steven but Covid hit and my life was completely shifted in about as many aspects as possible and I continued with him at the first occasion I could which was August 2021. Steven’s style is impeccable, very elegant and understated and it is what I intend to wear to work. I had the intention that he would be my primary tailor.
Michael Browne is absolutely not suitable to be a primary tailor on the basis of 1)cost (double what Steven charges) and more importantly 2) style. Michael is a tailor for an occasional piece which you wear to the theater or out to dinner. I would not wear the suit at work because it’s distinctive and I don’t feel comfortable to wear it to work.
I do not believe there is any issue using the two tailors for two very different uses of the clothes. With Steven I would like to do 10+ suits/coats in the next 3 years, with Michael perhaps 1-2 more. I have not shopped around and if I change after Steven it is not out of desire to shop around but rather out of not building a good balance between style, quality and relationship.
In retrospect perhaps the process I had with Michael and the generational gap may have made communication less than perfect. With Michael every aspect of the suit was up for discussion and we took more than 2h to do a fitting and it’s a total of 4-5 fittings. I genuinely could not imagine going to a tailor and him just telling me what he is going to do without any discussion. And I am not an unreasonable man as the only things that I would afford myself to discuss is length, collar height at the back and the fastening button positioning. I certainly did not try to alter his style or the way he cuts/makes, etc. I do believe the way of interacting was the key problem. I would ask him of his opinion of shoulder width just to see what he thinks is suitable to my body, and he would ask if something’s wrong with the shoulder width. It is not but someone not being open to discuss is rather frustrating.
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