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I have been in communication with Simon Cundey of Henry Poole, the tailors. Even if I were serious about acquiring a Savile Row suit, it would be a trifle impractical, in a logistical sense. Nevertheless, he did suggest a first fitting over two full days, with prior notice. The price has not been discussed. I said I'd contact them the next time I visit the metropolis, which could be next year. I lament the days when I could nip over to Savile Row from the Lords and fly back and forward as often as necessary (and if you believe that, you'll believe anything!).
Undoubtedly there is a considerable difference between bespoke and made-to-measure suits: whereas bespoke suits are made, cut and sown completely by hand in the premises over several fittings, with individual requirements and details like buttons and linings discussed with the tailor; made-to-measure would be much more elementary, with measurements noted and then sent off to a factory somewhere for assembly. That's the basic difference; and it's reflected in the price!
Henry Poole make exceptional bespoke suits. Over your side of the water good tailors are few and far between, in fact the only bespoke operation I am aware of is http://www.davidyoungbespoketailor in Belfast.
ReplyDeleteMany thanks indeed for that information. I didn't know about David Young.
ReplyDeleteI imagine every town and city had bespoke tailors a hundred years ago; and there doesn't seem to one one in Belfast!
Simon Cundey said: "In London once a year? .How many days?
I can offer a 2 full day first fitting ,with prior notice.
Best I can do."
I not sure that I fully grasp that. Do you understand that; and would I need to go back for another few fittings; and how much would it cost? £2,500+...
Tim
You ought to give Clarke & Dawe a go, Tim. It won't be the same as Savile Row, of course, but then it will only be 1/5 of the price! Can't really go wrong at that price.
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I am indeed curious. I've sent D Young an email anyway.
ReplyDeleteI read somewhere that John McBride now works at Clarke & Dawe.
We'll see...