Bespoke Quote of the Week

"The brute covers himself, the rich man and the fop adorn themselves, the elegant man dresses!"

-Honore de Balzac

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Mark Seitelman
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Fri Oct 06, 2006 1:12 pm

Alan Bennett of Davies & Son on his recent visit to NYC discussed handwork:

"Harry Helman, a tailor who is no longer with us, said many times: 'The number of stitches doesn't count. What matters is the right stitch in the right place.'"
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Fri Oct 06, 2006 6:15 pm

This reminds me of the famous engineer who visited a GM plant having a problem in power generation. He met with the the engineers, examined the blueprints, toured the facility and, producing a piece of chalk, walked over to the armature of one of the generators, marking it with the comment 'reduce the wrappings to here'.

When questioned about his bill for $xxxxx1.00, he commented that the $1.00 was for the chalk, the $xxxx0.00 for knowing where to put it

So it goes,

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Fri Oct 06, 2006 8:31 pm

DDM,

I've heard this story told of Steinmetz, developer of alternating current. It's repeated with an attribution here:

http://chem.ch.huji.ac.il/~eugeniik/his ... nmetz.html

at the very bottom of the page. He was quite a character!
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Fri Oct 06, 2006 9:22 pm

Couch,

Thanks for the citation. My father told me this story maybe 25 years ago and I've never professed to know the details of the situaion.

Thanks ever so much for the education!

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Fri Oct 06, 2006 9:57 pm

Mark Seitelman wrote:Alan Bennett of Davies & Son on his recent visit to NYC discussed handwork:

"Harry Helman, a tailor who is no longer with us, said many times: 'The number of stitches doesn't count. What matters is the right stitch in the right place.'"

This is a fantastic quotation. Too often people get caught up in which tailor/maker has more handiwork than another and miss out on the fact that there is so much more to what makes a great suit. A garment can have all the handiwork in existence and it's all for naught if it doesn't fit properly.
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Mon Oct 09, 2006 12:12 pm

So what was the subject of that thread a few months ago? Oh yes, the amount of stitches in the lapels of an Oxxford jacket!!

As young aspiring cutters, Akan Bennet, Malcom Plews, myself and a few others would meet with Harry ata local pub and listen to his theories on the cutting and making of a coat. he was a true master, teacher and gentleman. Not many like him around any more.

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Mon Oct 09, 2006 1:17 pm

Leonard Logsdail wrote:So what was the subject of that thread a few months ago? Oh yes, the amount of stitches in the lapels of an Oxxford jacket!!

Leonard
Bespoke quote of this week as reported to MES by Len Logdail:

Customer: How many stitches do you sew in the collar and lapels?
Len: How do I know? I just put in the right amount!
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Mon Oct 09, 2006 11:32 pm

Mark Seitelman wrote:
Leonard Logsdail wrote:So what was the subject of that thread a few months ago? Oh yes, the amount of stitches in the lapels of an Oxxford jacket!!

Leonard
Bespoke quote of this week as reported to MES by Len Logdail:

Customer: How many stitches do you sew in the collar and lapels?
Len: How do I know? I just put in the right amount!
:lol:
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