Your Bespoke Projects
Sator, you never cease to amaze me: making your own tailcoat?! That's quite something. You don't need a tailor, you only need a consultant
Sam, my shirtmaker makes my pyjamas. As in streetwear, I prefer full cut, high rise trousers (of course, the cut is different) and a shirt that lets me move freely (without looking like a tent), because I tend to have an... animated sleep Since I like to sleep with a light cover even in summer (a cotton sheet), I have summer pyjamas made with no collar, short sleeves and trousers so I can cool off by sticking out a limb or two. In matters of nightwear the purpose of bespoke is to match my idiosyncrasies and ensure a comfortable sleep.
Sam, my shirtmaker makes my pyjamas. As in streetwear, I prefer full cut, high rise trousers (of course, the cut is different) and a shirt that lets me move freely (without looking like a tent), because I tend to have an... animated sleep Since I like to sleep with a light cover even in summer (a cotton sheet), I have summer pyjamas made with no collar, short sleeves and trousers so I can cool off by sticking out a limb or two. In matters of nightwear the purpose of bespoke is to match my idiosyncrasies and ensure a comfortable sleep.
I would love some bespoke silk pyjamas. I must ask my shirtmaker if he can make them for me.
However, I would have to cut myself a bespoke silk dressing gown to go with it:
I would kill for a dressing gown like that!
I have brought some books that show me how to make up my own frogging just for this purpose
However, I would have to cut myself a bespoke silk dressing gown to go with it:
I would kill for a dressing gown like that!
I have brought some books that show me how to make up my own frogging just for this purpose
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I have bought hemp cloth from The Cloth House - 47 and 98 Berwick Street, London W1F 0QJ Tel/fax 020 7287 1555.radicaldog wrote:(iii) I've wanted an unlined natural hemp sportscoat for a long time now, but I can't find the fabric. Again, any recommendations?
Sator- Sulka used to make dressing gowns like that. It is a shame that they are no more..
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2 Keepers Tweed sport jackets plus the complimentary trousers - in work
1 fresco suit (navy) and one linen (tobacco) - in project!
1 fresco suit (navy) and one linen (tobacco) - in project!
I do hope Sator will allow us to contemplate some images of his project, not only the final result but in the making. Congratulations also for the job offer!
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Thanks for the suggestin, Culverwood. I'll follow it up next time I'm in London.
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This is what we made. It dyes very well.radicaldog wrote:Thanks for the suggestin, Culverwood. I'll follow it up next time I'm in London.
Nearest term are two SC's One is a Hield diamond pattern and the other is a very light weight Hardy windowpane ( both SB's! ). Also a pair of cream mohair trousers. Later this summer I'll have more going on as I head into fall and winter.
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Good project
Who made/sold it? It is very nice-looking.yialabis wrote:Worsted ..
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