Leonard Logsdail wrote:Gian DeCaro, I must first state, is a good friend of mine. That said, although you may have heard a bad story about him, this does not make him a bad tailor. It simply means that someone did not get on with him well. In our trade this happens often, no matter how hard we try.
Why not take your jacket to him and ask him to take a look? No harm done in that. Ask him to be honest about his ability to alter it for you. I think you will find he will be up-front with you. It's worth a try if you don't fancy a trip to NY!!\
Leonard
Very decent of you to stand up for the guy, Leonard. You are quite right that sometimes nothing can be done to avoid a rotten experience for all involved, and besides the principals, who really knows the truth of any situation?
I just arrived in Seattle three months ago--my contract expires next June: I know few persons here, except the fellows with whom I work, a mixed lot of grotesquely prosperous geeks and European expatriates; naturally, stories abound in such fertile ground. And new persons must to some extent rely on local colour for guidance. Mercifully, one of the aforementioned oddballs recommended a guy who does outwork for a shop that recently sold him a Kiton suit in desperate need of adjustment. I met the man this morning, and left my coat with him. A basted fitting will follow in two weeks, and that will hopefully lead to resolution.... I greatly appreciate your input, Leonard.