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French bespoke

Posted: Mon Jan 28, 2008 11:40 am
by rjman
Recently I confessed to, after having overdosed on Lino Ventura films, ordering a bespoke sportcoat from a French tailor. I thought I'd report in.

The tailor himself was a bit gruff, but warmed once we began talking. Measurements were taken, details carefully noted -- no surprises there. He had me try on an existing sportcoat and took some measurements with that on, I suppose to see how it hung.

I had my first fitting last weekend. The tailor expects there to be three fittings. This first fitting was with a muslin copy of the pattern, which I had never done before -- the British tailors don't appear to do this. It'll be interesting to see what value it might add. Some more nipping, tucking and snipping, a few extra details confirmed, and the choice of patterned robe silk for the lining.

Further reports as events warrant.

Posted: Mon Jan 28, 2008 2:58 pm
by alden
Excellent choice RJ. I look forward to seeing the results. We probably should photograph the fittiings...non?

Michael

Posted: Mon Jan 28, 2008 3:09 pm
by rjman
alden wrote:Excellent choice RJ. I look forward to seeing the results. We probably should photograph the fittiings...non?

Michael
Well, if I follow M. Noiret to zaftig-ness, perhaps it would be slightly embarassing.

I was hoping some posters would be misled to think I was going with your friend DJ for this. After all, "He has only one master: Caraceni".