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m-lan
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Tue Sep 06, 2011 4:21 am

Gruto wrote:Image
old henry wrote:Look at the sleeve on the blue DB on the guy with the glasses and moustache. Wow..

Well, that sleeve is poetry. The arm hole is high and has no agrivation. No discomfort. The armhole shapes the sleeve. This sleeve fits perfectly into its scye. This is not a clunky tailor. This is a fine craftsman. The shoulder and collar rest effortlessly and snug on the neck and the perfectly balanced front drapes so smoothly over. And it is a subtle coat. Nothing jumps. Easy. I like how the rounded collar meets the lapel. Easy.
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pur_sang
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Thu Feb 16, 2012 5:16 pm

Gruto wrote:A little more about the photos:

- Carlo Tonini, head cutter (who Dopey mentions)

- Unfortunately, I have forgotten the name of the kind gentleman on photo in the middle but he is head jacket tailor.

- Massimiliano Andreacchio, the son-in-law of Augusto Caraceni, and his son Massimiliano Andreacchio Caraceni, both head cutters.
I believe it's Carlo Andreacchio and Massimiliano Andreacchio-Caraceni.
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