Graham Lawless was one of the people in charge of customer service at the shop and did some of the non-NY US traveling. Robert Bailey was the cutter for many of the US customers, including me - he took over from my original cutter, which was Michael Skinner. Of course, I never met Bailey, which was too bad, as he didn't travel (not a good system for the customer, though I suppose there is less risk of a cutter taking customers if he never meets them).GRAHAM LAWLESS , formerly with Dege & Skinner, is now ensconced just across the road at Davies & Son. He will be largely responsible for overseas travels, covering Germany, Paris, Geneva and the US outside New York. Alan Bennett will continue to make New York visits twice a year.
Lawless was preceded from Dege by ROBERT BAILEY, who has become Head Cutter at Davies.
Changes at Dege & Skinner
Looks like two major defections from Dege (from Savile Row Magazine (hat tip to Andrey)):
The pitfalls of not being family in a family-owned business. The last time with Dege was 14 years ago. Dopey, will you be following suit?
Davies & Son used to grow their own: 5 years' hard graft, a dog's body, a no one, doing nothing right - and then, suddenly, on the last day (in best Cockney style): you're a master cutter, my son - and, by golly, could those boys cut! I used to be complimented by total strangers, in the street, with words like '
nice suit!!!
NJS
nice suit!!!
NJS
I don't think Bailey is traveling to NY, so not likely, but you didn't ask the right question.Concordia wrote:The pitfalls of not being family in a family-owned business. The last time with Dege was 14 years ago. Dopey, will you be following suit?
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