Suggestions for Rome

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

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Tue Jul 26, 2011 7:18 pm

Eric_YoungTailor wrote:Did you find the time to visit my old Maestro? How was Rome?
Thank you for following up. I did not get to visit M. Gallo, which is a pity as he is located not that far from Caraceni. On the return end of my trip, I really had only one free day in Rome. That was occupied with an extra fitting at Caraceni and then the good fortune of running into a friend stopped at a traffic intersection, which turned into an extended lunch in another part of town. I hope to return next summer, and while I have already picked out the cloth for another Caraceni suit, I should be able to visit Via Flavia as well.
As for the remainder of your question, Rome was wonderful and I look forward to returning.
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Fri Jul 29, 2011 7:10 pm

The obvious question is, what did you have for lunch??
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Fri Jul 29, 2011 9:09 pm

uppercase wrote:The obvious question is, what did you have for lunch??
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. . . and where have you been? You have been missed.
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Sat Jul 30, 2011 6:06 am

and where have you been? You have been missed.
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Dopey, too much of that pasta and one doesn't fit in the suit anymore. Don't ask me how I know this...

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Michael
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Sun Jul 31, 2011 12:12 am

OK, ok. The next most obvious question is, tell us all about your Caraceni suit and experience!

You seem to have become an annual C customer...and are now, the official repository of all things Caraceni Roma!

Do tell.
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Sun Jul 31, 2011 10:31 am

There is a space vacant on the Italy A-Z list for Caraceni. :)
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Mon Aug 01, 2011 3:50 pm

uppercase wrote: . . . and where have you been? You have been missed.
Indeed. Nice to hear from you, dopey.
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Tue Aug 02, 2011 7:39 am

Dopey

For your next trip to Rome, here is a list of tailors to visit:

ALOISIO Gaetano
Via Giovanni Antonelli, 5O
00197 Roma


ANTONIO & LUCIANO
Via E. Manfredi, 2l
00197 Rome

CANDIDO Lucia
Via Noto, 37
00182 Roma

CARBONE Domenicantonio
Via Leone lV°, 65/67
00192 Roma

CARBONE Giuseppe
Via Leone lV° 65/67
00192 Roma

CARIDI Antonio
Via Boccea, 276
00166 Roma

CIRULLI Giuseppe
Via Nemorense, 35/B
00199 Roma

CURZI Torello
Via Leonardo Bufalini, 84
00176 Roma

Dl RIENZO Sebastiano
Via Calcinaia, 89
00139 Roma

Dl PIETRO Umberto
Via Imperia, 9
00198 Roma

DORIANO
Via dei Funari, 28
00186 Roma

FIORESE Bruno
Via Vittorio Veneto 169
00187 Roma

GABRIELLI Piero
Via Val D'Aosta, 94
00141 Roma

GASBARRONE Ernesto
Via Marche, 54
00187 Roma

GERBINO Gaetano
Via lmperia 54
00161 Roma

GRANERI Antonio
Via S. Andrea delle Fratte, 36
00187 Roma

GULINO Salvatore
Via Ezio, 29
00192 Roma

LITRICO FRANCO
Via Sicilia, 32/34
00187 Rome

LOMBARDI Michele
L.go Russel 6 B/1 int. 3
00137 Roma

LUZZI Domenico
Via del Babuino, 41
00187 Roma
Tel. 06/36001676

MEO Mario
Via G. Gandino, 2
00167 Roma

MESCHINO Vittorio
V.le della Tecnica, 221
00144 Roma

NATALI Romano
Viale diVilla Pamphili, 6
00152 Roma

PANETTA Vito
Via Puglia, 7
00187 Roma

PARISI Rino
Via degli Scipioni, 191
00192 Roma

PERRI Giuseppe
Via Boncompagni, 47
00187 Roma

PERRONE Ettore
Via Barberini, 79
00187 Rom

PISANO Salvatore
Via Frattina, 57
00186 Roma

PISCIONERI Ilario
Via del Babuino, 29
00187 Roma

SAGRIPANTI Franco
Via Fontanella Borghese, 27
00186 Roma

VETERINI Gennaro
Via Lombardia, 30
00187 Roma

VIGLIONE Filippo
Via dei Giuochi Istmici, 19
00194 Roma

Litirico should be interesting to check out and he is not far from Via Sardegna.

Cheers

Michael
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Tue Aug 02, 2011 1:18 pm

I did walk by Lititrico's shop and peered in the window, but I was on my way to an appointment with Caraceni and so had no time to visit. Next year. If Perri is the shop I am thinking of, they seemed like a cloth seller as much as anything else (and nothing in the window drew me in).
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Tue Aug 02, 2011 2:52 pm

alden wrote:Dopey

For your next trip to Rome, here is a list of tailors to visit:


Michael
Hello Michael,

this is an impressive list - too bad I came back from Rome 10 days ago :(

Do you happen to have such a "Michael Alden guide" for other cities in Italy (Milano, Firenze, Napoli)?

Kind regards,
David
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Tue Aug 02, 2011 3:09 pm

I did walk by Lititrico's shop and peered in the window, but I was on my way to an appointment with Caraceni and so had no time to visit. Next year.
Litirico is a famous name in Roman tailoring. Fiorese is also worth a visit. And there are two or three other pearls on the list as well.

I post this part of a Rome list simply to show how much (aging) talent is still out there in large Italian cities for those of us who are searchers.

Cheers

Michael
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Tue Aug 02, 2011 6:14 pm

Thank you, Michael. I wish I had more leisure time when in Rome. Or more precisely, more leisure time when the tailor shops are open. Let's make sure this thread is still here next year and perhaps I will be able to add more detail.

One nice thing about Caraceni is that while Tommy C has been slowing down, his son-in-law, Guido is only in his middle-age.
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Tue Aug 02, 2011 7:31 pm

Nice list. But whatever happened to limiting suggestions in this thread to only those tailors we have personal experiences with? :twisted:
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Tue Aug 02, 2011 7:44 pm

Different thread: Italy A-Z. This one was about recommendations for, and reports from, visitors to Rome . . . .
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Tue Aug 02, 2011 9:43 pm

couch wrote:Different thread: Italy A-Z. This one was about recommendations for, and reports from, visitors to Rome . . . .
No. See pg. 6 of this thread. I'm just wondering why my posts on Albertelli were deleted. But, then again, I don't own the forum :).

Gentlemen

There are as many shirtmakers in Roma as there are churches and soccer players. Please let's try to keep comments here to personal experience. Information passed third and fourth hand is worthless.

If you are a client of a shirtmaker and, motivated by the spirit of generosity, would like to share your experiences, please do so.

Thanks

Michael
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