alden wrote:more importantly, a great client will wear the clothes so well that any modest errors will vaporize in the glow making a ham and egger of a sarto look great.
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alden wrote:more importantly, a great client will wear the clothes so well that any modest errors will vaporize in the glow making a ham and egger of a sarto look great.
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Thanks, Michael. makes sense. good thing I have a great tailoralden wrote:An experienced client will know what he needs both from a styling and a fit perspective so well that the margin for error for the average tailor is greatly reduced. But more importantly, a great client will wear the clothes so well that any modest errors will vaporize in the glow making a ham and egger of a sarto look great.hmmm. I would think that tailoring is such a technical trade and that an average tailor who doesn't possess the technical skills of a great tailor would ultimately produce an outcome only so good despite the quality of the client.
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Yes, I believe you do.Thanks, Michael. makes sense. good thing I have a great tailor
So true.alden wrote:The dream team combination is great tailor with great client. And you might be surprised to know that faced with a great tailor, a great client lets the master do his stuff. From the great client's perspective, its like sitting in First Class in a mild Epernay glow feeling the power of Rolls Royce engines lifting into the sky.![]()
The consensus appears to be that Turnbull & Asser only do RTW and bespoke and do not have the in-between of made-to-measure. Does anyone have other information on the company?pagean wrote:Goodness. I leave the lounge for a mere 2 years and all these interesting conversations break out. I think Michael sums it up well with his wine analogy-if you're happy with what you have, then all is well. I've dealt with Liam De Vanney at Turnbulls for 5 years now. I have no idea of their shirts are MTM or bespoke.
Did they do a fitting? I suppose that would be a major indicator as opposed to being straight to finish. Of course if you're happy with them thats the most important thing.pagean wrote:Well, I know they would describe my shirts as bespoke and I've always thought of them as bespoke. It appears however that they do not meet the definition of bespoke espoused by some fellow members.
I was there today , indeed they have some nice shirts and also some even nicer ties .. however the RTW range start from 190 GBP !!!! The more we buy at that price the more it is going to go up ..I think its ridiculous to sell a shirt at that price only because " we have our own factory in Gloucester".. and for a few other reasons I do not want to refer to in the forum now .! Also , the stuff , especially the ones who have been there since the beginning are not as delightful as they used to be...I wonder why !? I strongly believe that in times like this everyone should consider wisely about the real price of their products .. I do at least, and although one can not really compare , I find t hard to refrain from mentioning that with considerably less than that a really delightful lady in Rome makes me any shirt I want with a lot of hand work involved and my shirt maker in Athens makes two and a half of bespoke hand cut machine stitched ones ! If I had to buy a shirt in England I would go to Budd ..which is where I went today ! If I wanted a good bespoke shirt at a price that it is not an offence to the world (considering facts that Nicholas and others are discussing in other threads) I would go elsewhere!!!Forgive my thread resurrection, but rather than kick off anew, may I make an honourable mention (possibly again) of Emma Willis?
I called into her shop in Jermyn Street yesterday whilst walking off a surfeit of sandwiches. And ended up buying 3 RTW examples.
The staff are a delight - and the workmanship of the shirts equally so.
There was an interesting article on the permanentstyle website about a factory visit to T&A which I suspect gives an insight into some of the debate. The article is here:pagean wrote:Several at the start. My pattern hasn't really changed since.
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