Headed to London to find the right Tailor
Posted: Wed Aug 18, 2010 9:14 pm
Thank you all for the input on my post asking for Savile Row advice for the "Full Grown" man. I think the answer in sum is that there are not hard and fast rules for which style/cut is best - it depends on the talent of the tailor.
At the end of the month, I plan to spend a week in London with the sole purpose of finding the right tailor for my God given shape - 5'11" and 240 lbs. Shoulders are 48/46 and waist is 42. Round face.
I have been doing lots of internet research and have read a huge number of posts here and AAAC. Of course these posts span a number of years and cutters seem to move around on the Row. As it stands now I plan to "interview" five tailors:
1) Henry Poole. Cut seems to be in the middle of hard and soft. Reputation of great customer service. Visits Washington DC four times a year.
2) Davies. Well regarded by a number of forum members, "medwards" in particular, who have decades of experience. Able to cut hard or soft. I like what I have read about Graham Lawless being a perfectionist. Visits Washington DC two times a year.
3) Steven Hitchcock. I like the personality he presents on his blog and I like the look of his work. He is younger than me and will be around for a long time. He has a soft cut which I originally thought would be best for my form - although I'm not sure about this now. Priced on the lower side of the Row. Does not visit Washington DC.
4) Dege and Skinner. Good reviews on the forum - although a number of these positive threads are from the time Graham Lawless was still with the firm. Mr. Skinner has been very responsive on the email. Very well regarded shirtmaker as well. Visits Washington DC three times per year.
5) Meyer and Mortimer. Good reviews in forums - especially from member "Frog in Suit". Probably the most military in cut. Visits Washington DC four times per year.
*) Sims and MacDonald and other off off Row tailors (whose prices run 1000-1500). I have read numerous posts about these fellows and they are positive and in general are considered a value. Unfortunately, I don't think any of them travel to the States. Some of them don't have websites of even email addresses. I don't plan to visit any of these firms unless I'm wrong about travel.
Obviously, none of the above is from personal experience - just parroting what I have read on the forum. Those of you with new and current info - PLEASE chime in here and tell me the latest scoop!!
I'm a little nervous about the prospect of "interviewing" these fellows but it is an awful lot of my money they want for their services.
Thank you all in advance for your help. I will of course update this thread with my adventures.
At the end of the month, I plan to spend a week in London with the sole purpose of finding the right tailor for my God given shape - 5'11" and 240 lbs. Shoulders are 48/46 and waist is 42. Round face.
I have been doing lots of internet research and have read a huge number of posts here and AAAC. Of course these posts span a number of years and cutters seem to move around on the Row. As it stands now I plan to "interview" five tailors:
1) Henry Poole. Cut seems to be in the middle of hard and soft. Reputation of great customer service. Visits Washington DC four times a year.
2) Davies. Well regarded by a number of forum members, "medwards" in particular, who have decades of experience. Able to cut hard or soft. I like what I have read about Graham Lawless being a perfectionist. Visits Washington DC two times a year.
3) Steven Hitchcock. I like the personality he presents on his blog and I like the look of his work. He is younger than me and will be around for a long time. He has a soft cut which I originally thought would be best for my form - although I'm not sure about this now. Priced on the lower side of the Row. Does not visit Washington DC.
4) Dege and Skinner. Good reviews on the forum - although a number of these positive threads are from the time Graham Lawless was still with the firm. Mr. Skinner has been very responsive on the email. Very well regarded shirtmaker as well. Visits Washington DC three times per year.
5) Meyer and Mortimer. Good reviews in forums - especially from member "Frog in Suit". Probably the most military in cut. Visits Washington DC four times per year.
*) Sims and MacDonald and other off off Row tailors (whose prices run 1000-1500). I have read numerous posts about these fellows and they are positive and in general are considered a value. Unfortunately, I don't think any of them travel to the States. Some of them don't have websites of even email addresses. I don't plan to visit any of these firms unless I'm wrong about travel.
Obviously, none of the above is from personal experience - just parroting what I have read on the forum. Those of you with new and current info - PLEASE chime in here and tell me the latest scoop!!
I'm a little nervous about the prospect of "interviewing" these fellows but it is an awful lot of my money they want for their services.
Thank you all in advance for your help. I will of course update this thread with my adventures.