A wonderful and tranquil insight into the making of a bespoke pocket. It's lovely to see the skill of a tailor and all the handstiching along with the pressing to achieve the shape of a garment.
Very Insightful, would love to see more of this "under the hood" type content like how shoulder pads are made, canvases are constructed, milanese buttonholes etc. Thanks Simon!
@@PermanentStyleLondonThank-you for providing a great space to make those comments! Very appreciative of your work. Do rest assured that your articles do serve as a fantastic reference guide. I find myself referring back to them time and again over the years. You and to (for me) to a lesser extent Hugo Jacomet have really made a huge contribution to the menswear space and I salute you for it.
@@PermanentStyleLondon Not yet Simon. I live in the Middle-East so it’s not so easy. My best bet is to get the RTW out there really. I’m the person who’s hyping about Cesare Attolini on your website :), but genuinely all your work has been a guiding light through my journey. I started with Massimo Dutti many years ago and now wear Cesare Attolini and a lot of the appreciation needed to be willing to spend that money on, and being able to identify, real quality has come from your work. Of course bespoke would be the pinnacle but the traveling needed means I haven’t entered that world yet. Hopefully some day!
A wonderful and tranquil insight into the making of a bespoke pocket. It's lovely to see the skill of a tailor and all the handstiching along with the pressing to achieve the shape of a garment.
@@runaharichards9908 Pleased to hear you enjoyed it
Very Insightful, would love to see more of this "under the hood" type content like how shoulder pads are made, canvases are constructed, milanese buttonholes etc.
Thanks Simon!
Thanks for the suggestions, will definitely take them on board if we do more like this
A quiet skill yet so powerful
@@teenoso4069 Well put
@@PermanentStyleLondonThank-you for providing a great space to make those comments! Very appreciative of your work. Do rest assured that your articles do serve as a fantastic reference guide. I find myself referring back to them time and again over the years. You and to (for me) to a lesser extent Hugo Jacomet have really made a huge contribution to the menswear space and I salute you for it.
Fantastic stuff. Thank-you Simon!
@@na4222 Pleasure, pleased you liked it. Do you have any bespoke yourself?
@@PermanentStyleLondon Not yet Simon. I live in the Middle-East so it’s not so easy. My best bet is to get the RTW out there really. I’m the person who’s hyping about Cesare Attolini on your website :), but genuinely all your work has been a guiding light through my journey. I started with Massimo Dutti many years ago and now wear Cesare Attolini and a lot of the appreciation needed to be willing to spend that money on, and being able to identify, real quality has come from your work. Of course bespoke would be the pinnacle but the traveling needed means I haven’t entered that world yet. Hopefully some day!
@@na4222 Understood - one day! Thanks for all the comments on Attolini
Lovely to see! Keep it coming please.
Will do. Two more in the pipeline
Very informative video, and a very handsome and charming lady!
Thanks
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Cheers