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storeynicholas

Mon Dec 24, 2007 4:31 pm

No one could have objections to women tailors, as some do to women priests and, morover, there is already the talented Emma Willis, a leading Jermyn Street shirtmaker. Good for you.
best,
Nicholas.
Kate
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Sun Jan 06, 2008 5:48 pm

Hello everyone!

Hope you all had a wonderful christmas and all the best for the new year!!

I havent been able to log on for a little while due to being so busy on the run up to christmas and I was then away over the christmas and new year period. Back to it now, thankyou for all your advice and well wishing so far look forward to alot more in the 2008.

Best Regards
Kate
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Wed Feb 27, 2008 4:39 am

welcome kate. from another newbe on the lounge.
i am a retired tailor in the usa. you mentioned about visiting the states.
if you can make a "clean" coat with the proper hand work you would be in demand here.
bench coat makers are in short supply here and make good living.
again welcome.
The Doctor
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Wed Feb 27, 2008 10:30 am

Hi Kate,

Are you the one in the picture with me?

http://www.englishcut.com/archives/000214.html

If so come to Cumbria to ply your trade, you see how much fun Tom & I have. :wink:

Best,

Edwin
Kate
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Thu Feb 28, 2008 1:50 pm

Hello Edwin thankyou for your post ive sent you a pm, and thankyou tailor for your welcoming post its great to hear from an American Tailor!

I did not realise there was such a high demand for coat makers in the USA, is the process similar to english tailoring would you say?

Thankyou Kate
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Thu Feb 28, 2008 11:53 pm

Hi Kate

My mother-in-law, sister-in-law and her husband live in central Chester close to your shop. My wife and I will be visiting again soon. How much do you charge? My relative, a welathy businessman, needs to improve his sartorial standards!
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Wed Mar 05, 2008 4:31 am

yes the bench coat makers are dwindling. this has been happening for the last 40 years.
here the coat maker only needs to make the coat. its the cutter that measures, cuts pattern and cloth, fits and recuts after fitting. the cutter fitter has all the headaches.
Kate
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Wed Mar 05, 2008 5:15 pm

That does sound tempting although I enjoy learning the whole process even the headaches (at times!).

I would like to learn about more Tailors in the US, just find them quite hard to dig out on the internet I suppose, it is slightly easier in Britain due to us having Savile row.

Do you have a certain area which is more well known for Tailoring? Or would you say they are dotted in different places all over?
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Wed Mar 05, 2008 6:09 pm

Until the 1930s, all the great old cities of the United States -- Boston, New York, Philadelphia, and Chicago chief among them -- had many (and very good, often considered better though more expensive than Savile Row) fine men's tailors. Now, the largest concentration is certainly in New York city (and they may still be more expensive than Savile Row, alas).

I'd suppose that other cities in which enough men continue to dress decently (Boston, Chicago, perhaps Philadelphia and Richmond) would be in even more need of additional good tailors than New York is.
Kate
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Mon Mar 10, 2008 8:21 pm

Yes I agree as with Britain there are gentlemen all over who would like the opitunity to visit a bespoke tailor but do not always have the chance if they live in a quite remote area where demand is not so high. I suppose the idea of the visiting tailor will hopefully start to grow more.

Also thankyou for more information on American tailoring I am finding it very intresting!
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