Costi, got it... in a thread like this, with general (MTM vs bespoke) and specific (Mr Lachter, UK shirtmakers, ...) topics intervened, it is easy to get confused.
Costi wrote:However, if you would kindly explain to me exactly how Mr. Lachter makes shirts, I could offer my PERSONAL OPINION on whether it is MTM or bespoke and why.
I wish I could! Yes, this is a weak point in all of my arguments, and the reason I asked smudger on whom Mr Lachter uses to cut patterns (see pg. 3)
However, I know that he creates a personal pattern from scratch; I learnt that from the description on Norton's web-site. This, in my opinion, is what really differentiates bespoke from MTM.
Costi wrote:People criticize A&S because they often only do a forward fitting. What would you think about a tailor who offered no fitting at all, or offered a fitting with a suit that was already finished?
Of course no.
Would I prefer a shirtmaker who practices fittings with a muslin try-on rather than one who doesn't? Absolutely! But here is the catch: provided all other things being equal. But they never are.
For example, there is an atelier in Moscow that does muslin fittings. But their collars are... leave much to be desired. Same for their knowledge of shirt styles, types of cloth, etc. In the end, they created a very well-fitting shirt, but with some room for improvement still left. I wasn't able to explain what is wrong, I just felt that something is not quite right -- perhaps only due to properties of the particular material. They stuck. They executed what they know how to do (getting a reasonably well-fitting shirt with the help of a muslin try-on), and were unable to advance from that point. Whereas Mr Lachter were able to provide satisfactory answers to all my questions -- both regarding issues of cut / fit and style / cloth selection. I attribute this to his long experience (he started at Hawes & Curtis in late 70s).
Thus, my conclusion is that knowledge and experience matters as much (if not more) as methods employed.
And yes, personal pattern is a must!
alden wrote:I guess another reason we are sticky on this subject is to guarantee that people who read this board and are potential customers, know exactly what to expect from each kind of work. Like I said before, they are not going to get this information anywhere else. I am less concerned about Mr Lachter, Mr Flynn or Mr Bugelli per se (I think we are among the first on the net to even write about and post pictures of these craftsmen) who I know to do fine work and more interested to know that the variety of processes and techniques, that each have their pluses, minuses and relative costs, be clearly explained.
Absolutely!
I can repeat that I learned best part of what I know on bespoke on this very forum, so I understand value of these discussions. Especially with such superb companions!
Andrey