Mastered.com- The Savile Row Coat

I am often asked where people can go who wish to learn tailoring and I don’t often have much to tell them. There is so little by way of educational material available to the aspiring tailor, and my feelings on this are mixed. I really do think it’s a craft that is best learnt at the hands of an experienced teacher so the few books available should be used as guides for someone undergoing anRead More

An interesting read about craftsmanship

I’m back, sort of. The last few months have been crazy with moving and starting a new job in the southern United States but I hope I can start picking up where I left off. First up, an interesting read that voxsartoria was kind enough to bring to my attention. I am happy and envious in equal parts that someone was able to express so well something that I have been struggling to convey forRead More

Men of the Cloth come to Chicago

Another film screening coming up, this time in Chicago! Here’s the press release- The documentary Men of the Cloth will make its debut in Chicago on April 28, 2014, in Chicago Cultural Center’s Claudia Cassidy Theater, 78 E. Washington. The film by Vicki Vasilopoulos is an inspiring portrait of three Italian master tailors. Doors will open at 5 p.m., and the screening of Men of the Cloth will begin at 5:30 p.m. Following the filmRead More

There are always exceptions to the rules…

Part of our business is making made-to-measure clothing. We have a library of patterns to which almost two hundred alterations can be done to account for size, posture, preference, etc. The alterations are pretty comprehensive but there are limitations and parameters. The pattern can only be stretched so far before you have to draft something from scratch, not something that is generally done in the industry because of the amount of time involved in gettingRead More

The Row meets the Ready-to-Wear

I’ve posted a number of videos made by Andrew Yamato showing the work of Rory Duffy, which I enjoyed. Last weekend I was working a show in Brooklyn, where both Rory and Andrew are located, so I had the great opportunity to meet them both. Rory is Savile-Row trained and I have spent most of my career in the RTW industry so we were sharing notes, which proved to be very interesting. Rory provided someRead More

I Colori Di Antonio

April is a month full of film screenings, it seems. The first up is a documentary called I Colori di Antonio, about the Italian tailor Antonio Liverano. The screening is being hosted by our friends at The Armoury New York and will take place in Chelsea on April 3 at 7 pm; it will be followed by a Q&A with Antonio Liverano and Gianluca Migilarotti, moderated by Bruce Boyer. Details and tickets can be foundRead More

My sewing machines

Kim has asked several times about it, so here goes… The sewing machine I use at home is an industrial Brother high speed single needle straight lock stitch machine. What a mouthful. I used to have an industrial overlock as well, but those suckers take up a lot of room so I got rid of it in favor of a domestic Husqvarna overlock/coverstitch machine. Industrial machines are typically cheaper than the fancy domestic ones thatRead More

Inspired to start sewing again

I had an accident over a year ago which affected my ability to sew, among other things. But my visit to the company’s archives last week made me want to try to start again. We have a lot of old frock coats that are very fitted through the back, most with a type of princess seam and a waist seam, both details which I chose to incorporate. Also, the seams are being raised with aRead More

Made in America, since 1887

I’ve been thinking a lot about heritage lately. I work for a company that has been in business since 1887. It’s occasionally humbling to think of the generations of people who have held my position in this company over the many years, but yesterday I was able to put my hands on some of the tangible evidence of that history. We have a collection of about 75 garments, some of which date all the wayRead More

Men of the Cloth

Vicki Vasilopoulos’ long-awaited film has arrived! The Custom Tailors and Designers Association is hosting a men’s wear industry cocktail reception and exclusive preview screening of MEN OF THE CLOTH for retailers and buyers on Sunday January 26th at the beautiful Auditorium on Broadway, just north of Columbus Circle, NYC. Vicki will participate in a Q & A following the screening; contact info@menoftheclothfilm.com for more details or you can buy tickets here.

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