Bespoke Loden?

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paborden
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Thu Jun 28, 2018 12:33 am

Starting to plan a trip with a stop in Austria, and I've long had a fantasy of picking me up one of these:

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Thing is, the time I've tried one of these on - in Drake's a season ago - the poor thing just absolutely didn't fit. So, I'm looking for a tailor that might be able to make one of these bespoke or at least MTM. I've done a ton of research and haven't found anything. Anyone know?
emde
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Thu Jun 28, 2018 6:53 am

Not in Austria, but very southern Bavaria: http://www.massschneider-winkler.de
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Thu Jun 28, 2018 11:19 am

Dear Paborden,

suggest you invest enough time in Vienna and walk around in the city centre (1st district). I would expect you to find something off the peg. Alternatively, you contact the owner at feinestoffe.at and ask for guidance re. cloth & tailor.

Richard3 might have better ideas though.

Cheers, David
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Thu Jun 28, 2018 12:46 pm

Richard3 might have better ideas though.
Thanks for the flowers, David, but I think you are right. A classic Loden overcoat in the style pictured above might best be bought OTR. I had a Loden coat made by my tailor some years ago but it had nothing to do with a traditional coat and hence had to be custom made.
Not in Austria, but very southern Bavaria: http://www.massschneider-winkler.de
That`s a very interesting firm. Plus, they are located just around my corner (about 80 km). I am tempted to order such a nice green vest they have on their site. Do you have any experience with them, Emde?
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Thu Jun 28, 2018 12:49 pm

Dear Richard,

No, I do not have any personal experience with them. I know that my trouser makers are doing the trousers for them (just as they do for Max Dietl in Munich). But they (Winkler) are very renowned for tailored Trachten.

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Martin
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Thu Jun 28, 2018 12:56 pm

Thanks, Martin.
I know that my trouser makers are doing the trousers for them (just as they do for
Max Dietl
in Munich).
I don`t know if that are good news since Dietl is very pricey :shock: , kind of a German Huntsman in that regard :wink:
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Thu Jun 28, 2018 3:09 pm

Dear Paborden,

I would highly recommend
http://www.loden-plankl.at

The have a good selection. I usually deal with Frau Helena. She has very good taste and sense of which models may work for a particular body shape.

Greg
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Fri Jun 29, 2018 6:40 am

ggreen wrote:Dear Paborden,

I would highly recommend
http://www.loden-plankl.at

The have a good selection. I usually deal with Frau Helena. She has very good taste and sense of which models may work for a particular body shape.

Greg

Agree with this. Bought my own Loden coat here and wouldn't be without one now. Excellent selection and very helpful staff.
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Fri Jun 29, 2018 7:22 am

Richard3 wrote:Thanks, Martin.
I know that my trouser makers are doing the trousers for them (just as they do for
Max Dietl
in Munich).
I don`t know if that are good news since Dietl is very pricey :shock: , kind of a German Huntsman in that regard :wink:
I get my trousers directly from them, hence I am paying much(!) less than I would at Dietl, which is certainly beyond my budget ;-)
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