@@kirbyallison you should a vid a some stage like simon crompton has done on Permanent style of how items you have have aged more and the character they have developed be it shoes or jackets so people get the understanding of how well made clothes can get better being worn and being well cared for
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Like some other channels, I have no interest in joining this hobby of fine clothes and bespoke suits, but I find this oddly compelling to watch. Seeing someone be this invested in their lifestyle, enough to show it off with enthusiasm, is better than 90% of content on youtube.
That is a mighty collection of beautiful suits, brother. I’m not required to wear a suit for work (I’m an electrical engineer and have been working from home for the past year) but I decided to change things up a couple of months ago and got a tailored suit... man, I’m addicted. I never knew the real power of wearing a suit. You’ve been a source of information and inspiration, and I’m looking forward to getting a bespoke suit later this year!
@@carltrotter7622 well it lets a potential consumer know how much to expect to spend. Most of us haven’t had a bespoke suit or jacket before, so knowing what to expect price wise is helpful
I actually like the WW CHAN jacket, you looks young and bright in it while not being too standout. The silhouette of the jacket is quite slim like no other suits you have. But it is a personal taste.
Just finished watching the whole video. I have two made to measure suits and a MTM jacket in my wardrobe. One is 12 years old (classic navy twill) and still looks stellar. Many other off the rack pieces have come and gone but there’s really nothing to match sitting down next to someone with knowledge and passion, picking a cloth and having it made especially for you. Both the quality AND the pleasure in ownership make the pieces long term mainstays. Every few years it’s great to keep building, patiently with some pillar pieces like this that you can accessorise around. Thanks for sharing Kirby… and yes… time for an update vid!!
That Alan Flusser 3-piece is my favorite of the suits you own, and one of the finest suits I’ve ever seen. That’s the sort of suit that if the house was on fire, I would run back in and grab it.
Man as a blue collar man I am jealous. Awesome. Love your channel, Kirby. We all are trying to look our best regardless of what we have. Thanks for all the great vids
I think we could use an update video to see how the closet has progressed to this point. Thanks again for all the work you and your company does Kirby.
I cannot thank you enough for the introduction to Divij. It has been an amazing experience working with him and he is the first tailor to really get my pants right.
@Kirby, I'm looking to try bespoke pieces starting with shirt either with Joe or Divij. Does Joe still working at mytailor.com and he moved to divij.com?
I'm a 76yr.old woman and I love your videos. I so appriceate a well dressed man,and always try to make sure my own clothes are the best I can afford.The majority of men here in Australia look and dress terrible they have long unkempt facial hair and the dowdist of poorly chosen clothes.So its lovely to see you.x
WW Chan is a very traditional tailor and clients that go to them tend to already be very clear on the mills they want and have a clear idea of what they intend to commission. They usually follow the exact choices of the client. But of course if you were to ask them for their comments on your cloth choice I'm sure they would be able to help.
Like many others, I'm more a jeans and converse kinda guy but this is very very pursuasive; nothing like someone's passion well imparted to whet one's appetite. The way Kirby's suit hangs off him is truly superb, every single time!
A guy like me can’t pull off some of these colors. My job is business casual. So dress pants and dress shirts are almost too formal, though I still dress what you wear with a suit minus the jacket and tie. I can tell the difference in how I’m a addressed at work when I stepped up my wardrobe.
I believe after having some experience with bespoke,you should know what you want when you met the traveling tailor from Hong Kong! I've experienced that type of tailor,and love the experiences I've had to this day. You should know what you want,and not expect that person to hold your hand. Especially if you claim to know so much about bespoke!
The Chan jacket looks a lot better worn on the body than on the hanger, for one. I do notice that the angles on the lapel, the notch in particular, and other places are concave down. They almost look like frowns. Other lines seem to mirror this curve and the grid over-pattern likely accentuates it. I think these elements are a big part of why it doesn't "pop" or come alive the way the other suits do, where the angles are sharper and upturned.
I think the WW Chan jacket is fine but the experience of bespoke is as or possibly more important then the final product. The negative experience is now weaved into that jacket. Coincidentally my first bespoke piece is also for my wedding. Had my final fitting in New York just a few days ago!
I didn't know you were in Dallas! I grew up there! Love your videos, especially the ones involving cigars. Sitting and watching while enjoying one right now, and I got a much better light and am keeping a much more even burn because of what I learned from your videos.
What makes me feel better about myself is the fact that over here, in Europe, the comma works like a dot in grouping zeros together, which means that Kirby and my investment level is roughly equal (=80.00$)
A superb collection. I think that bad experience you had with Chang affects your appreciation of the jacket. I believe it fits in well with your style. It is worth a revisit.
I had the same fabric selection experience with Chan, though they were very pleasant. It was the only time in all the bespoke experiences I’ve had where that happened.
Absolutely amazing and gorgeous collection Kirby ! I'm just triggered by your collar gap, I don't know if this kind of flaw can be corrected with an alteration, if some distinguished gentleman here knows ?
I have never seen a linen suit that wasn't wrinkled, and I have never seen a wrinkled linen suit without Wincing. I'll bet the bespoke suits people don't care for Rayon, Nylon etc, but I think they're great, in a blended fabric. Nice Program.
30:10 This is my absolute favorite of all your suits! I had just previously watched another video of yours about this suit where some small adjustments were being made before it was completely finished. The 3-piece looks absolutely magnificent on you!
Beautiful suits, I’ve seen one of your insta videos I believe were you wore jeans and trainers, it just looked so weird😀 because you always look so chiselled and sharp👍🏻
Thanks for this video. Whatever happened to the Champs de Luca suit you wrote about a few years back? Might I also make a suggestion: a series of how-to videos by experts once trunk shows start again. For instance, how to press trousers and jackets or sew on suit buttons by Divij or Eric; iron shirts, sew on shirt buttons, clean stains by Wil, etc. And then stock those cleaners, threads, buttons (horn, MOP, etc.) used on your website. Both the “how to” and easy access to the proper “tools” are lacking for general consumers right now-not including some specialty tailor or shoemaking stores.
Kirby, I really love the suit you made in Napoli. I love combining this kind of a stuit with a bold stripe shirt (navy, or light blue) and navy grenadine tie. I love italian suits, they are so beautiful.
how often does one wear a tuxedo these days? at your weddiing? Is it worth such detail? My father purchased bespoke garments, but with a good tailor, you can buy off the rack and size it. Not as perfect as bespoke but much cheaper.
Well a few things come to mind: Shoes are not the only problem Kirby has, 2/ Now I really know the definition of a 'clothes horse' and finally why they 'say' certain things about Texas! LOL!
You know though, compared to a lot of style and men’s fashion experts on UA-cam and elsewhere, I would say that Kirby has a very compact wardrobe. I mean everything is relative, but in my opinion, he has clearly favored quality over quantity
Hey Kirby I don’t mean to be nitpicking but in the video I see some moderate “collar gapping” with your sartoria Gallo nyc charcoal fresco suit. It mostly occurs while you are moving and making gestures with your arms. Is the collar gapping normal for a bespoke suit? If not, is it possible to have it corrected by your tailor Eric J.?
I would love to see a 399$ vs Thousand Dollar Buzz feed style video by Mr Kirby but More like a blind chance where he examines the suits without knowing price tags and then explain why one is better than other.
Start asking for two pairs of trousers. My father would always have two made so that the complete suit would last him years before making it an odd jacket.
I just love the suits and jackets😊Do you think the grey charcoal suit should be the first proper suit anyone should get amd is it more versatile than the navy suit? Can you for example match it with beige and other tones of grey odd trousers for example?
Thanks Kirby. I was thinking of commissioning a ww. Chan suit. but your comment gives very good and true insight that makes me think if I should give it second thought. Just curious when you made the jacket. was it measured by Patrick?
Another great discussion. I especially enjoyed the tan colored Italian linen suit. Very interesting seeing those details. I am wondering where you would be wearing it in the USA.
I can't believe I'm sticking around to watch the whole video. $80k on suits!? The price is jaw-dropping, though the humanity built into the wardrobe you have is aspiring. It's something I'd like to pursue once I'm making more money, since I'm still fresh out of music school.
You'll probably never need 80k in suits, I know millionaires here that don't waste money on stuff like that. It's just an obsession with price points, add his shoe collection and it's worth a fourth of Kirby's house.
@@jlozano2014 Right on. You should spend your money on appreciating assets, but if there is a depreciating one you'd like, make sure it's within an established budget and always paid for in cash. (No credit cards)
I wonder if you've ever had anything made in London. Would love to see those if you have. My favourites are Anderson & Sheppard and Chittleborough & Morgan.
Kirby - I'm a new follower, and so glad to find your channel, website, etc. - Outstanding. Here's my question, and hopefully you see this and can respond: What's the best way to find a reputable tailor in or near Houston, TX, for commissioning a bespoke suit and/or tuxedo? Do I just Google it? My son is getting married in February, so it's time for me to tighten up the wardrobe! Thanks!
Great collection and particularly choosing two beautiful and versatile sports coats early on. Surprised to see a full lining for all the jackets. For fresco / linen / wool-silk-linen in a hot summer climate wouldn't you prefer a small quarter lining?
Though my items aren’t bespoke, but the brands such as Brioni, Stefano Ricci, Zilli, Kiton are quite expensive. I don’t know if bespoke is good for me, except pants because my body expands and contracts quite dramatically. I do see that you like many tailors from America which isn’t a bad thing. Support American craftsmanship is awesome, though they aren’t the echelon in tailoring. You have some of the echelon in the bespoke shoes area which is quite a nice investment as feet don’t expand as much as body.
To me, I would rather buy a few really expensive items rather than suits made in Hong Kong. I prefer established brands that source for exclusive materials.
@@kirbyallison The Huntsman commission is the one I'm really looking forward to seeing! Was it supposed to be the full London made Bespoke 1849 or the offshore Bespoke 100?
Great collection of beautiful suits. A video of your odd trouser collection will be appreciated too.
Great idea!
@@kirbyallison you should a vid a some stage like simon crompton has done on Permanent style of how items you have have aged more and the character they have developed be it shoes or jackets so people get the understanding of how well made clothes can get better being worn and being well cared for
@@kirbyallison you have to go bespoke. of the rack jackets don't have the shoulders narrower than the waist.
@@kirbyallison
Hello Mr. Allison! There is a suspicion that someone is misusing your profile. Please check the video where you show how best to wear a scarf. In the reply to my comment, her profile picture appears with a WhatsApp number. The phone number begins with 0151xxxxxx. This block of numbers is actually typical for a German mobile phone provider. In every comment on the video in question, your profile picture with this phone number appears as an answer.
Now do a video of everything you had to buy the wife to acquire such a sartorial collection lol
Like some other channels, I have no interest in joining this hobby of fine clothes and bespoke suits, but I find this oddly compelling to watch. Seeing someone be this invested in their lifestyle, enough to show it off with enthusiasm, is better than 90% of content on youtube.
That is a mighty collection of beautiful suits, brother. I’m not required to wear a suit for work (I’m an electrical engineer and have been working from home for the past year) but I decided to change things up a couple of months ago and got a tailored suit... man, I’m addicted. I never knew the real power of wearing a suit. You’ve been a source of information and inspiration, and I’m looking forward to getting a bespoke suit later this year!
I'm feeling 90% inspiration and 10% jealousy on this one. 😊
you envy him
😂
@@carltrotter7622 well it lets a potential consumer know how much to expect to spend. Most of us haven’t had a bespoke suit or jacket before, so knowing what to expect price wise is helpful
I'm more jealous of the wife than the wardrobe... if I'm being honest
Clickbait... unfortunately, we have to play UA-cam’s games. I was in the fence...
I actually like the WW CHAN jacket, you looks young and bright in it while not being too standout. The silhouette of the jacket is quite slim like no other suits you have. But it is a personal taste.
Just finished watching the whole video. I have two made to measure suits and a MTM jacket in my wardrobe. One is 12 years old (classic navy twill) and still looks stellar. Many other off the rack pieces have come and gone but there’s really nothing to match sitting down next to someone with knowledge and passion, picking a cloth and having it made especially for you. Both the quality AND the pleasure in ownership make the pieces long term mainstays. Every few years it’s great to keep building, patiently with some pillar pieces like this that you can accessorise around. Thanks for sharing Kirby… and yes… time for an update vid!!
That Alan Flusser 3-piece is my favorite of the suits you own, and one of the finest suits I’ve ever seen. That’s the sort of suit that if the house was on fire, I would run back in and grab it.
That Alan flusser suit is his best suit yet! Kirby needs one from sexton/ joe Morgan…I think that would be awesome
Man as a blue collar man I am jealous. Awesome. Love your channel, Kirby. We all are trying to look our best regardless of what we have. Thanks for all the great vids
I think we could use an update video to see how the closet has progressed to this point. Thanks again for all the work you and your company does Kirby.
Seriously @kirbyallison
I cannot thank you enough for the introduction to Divij. It has been an amazing experience working with him and he is the first tailor to really get my pants right.
Great to hear! They are always a pleasure to work with!
@Kirby, I'm looking to try bespoke pieces starting with shirt either with Joe or Divij. Does Joe still working at mytailor.com and he moved to divij.com?
I'm a 76yr.old woman and I love your videos. I so appriceate a well dressed man,and always try to make sure my own clothes are the best I can afford.The majority of men here in Australia look and dress terrible they have long unkempt facial hair and the dowdist of poorly chosen clothes.So its lovely to see you.x
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WW Chan is a very traditional tailor and clients that go to them tend to already be very clear on the mills they want and have a clear idea of what they intend to commission. They usually follow the exact choices of the client. But of course if you were to ask them for their comments on your cloth choice I'm sure they would be able to help.
Patrick and Arnold will definitely give recs if you ask them.
Like many others, I'm more a jeans and converse kinda guy but this is very very pursuasive; nothing like someone's passion well imparted to whet one's appetite. The way Kirby's suit hangs off him is truly superb, every single time!
A guy like me can’t pull off some of these colors. My job is business casual. So dress pants and dress shirts are almost too formal, though I still dress what you wear with a suit minus the jacket and tie. I can tell the difference in how I’m a addressed at work when I stepped up my wardrobe.
I could only hope to have a collection as varied and well maintained as this someday. Thank you for sharing your wonderful collection with us Kirby.
Thank you! I hope you enjoyed the video
@@kirbyallison how much are u rich? What's your net worth?
The Eric Jensen suit is spectacular. Love the heavy roping and the fish-mouth ish notch shape. Great stuff!
Every man should be wearing a suit! Great video to inspire people to wear suits!
I learned so much watching this. I got more into suits and the details i need to look for in having a suit that is designed for specific occasions.
Wow my man Kirby . You have my dream wardrobe. Greetings from lakeland, fl
Fantastic collection, Kirby. Next stop has to be Savile Row!
Ultimate bespokeness! Very gentlemanly and bespoke of you
I believe after having some experience with bespoke,you should know what you want when you met the traveling tailor from Hong Kong! I've experienced that type of tailor,and love the experiences I've had to this day. You should know what you want,and not expect that person to hold your hand. Especially if you claim to know so much about bespoke!
Lol stop being an apologist for bad service
The Chan jacket looks a lot better worn on the body than on the hanger, for one.
I do notice that the angles on the lapel, the notch in particular, and other places are concave down. They almost look like frowns. Other lines seem to mirror this curve and the grid over-pattern likely accentuates it. I think these elements are a big part of why it doesn't "pop" or come alive the way the other suits do, where the angles are sharper and upturned.
My Favorite 2021 Kirbyallison video.
I think the WW Chan jacket is fine but the experience of bespoke is as or possibly more important then the final product. The negative experience is now weaved into that jacket. Coincidentally my first bespoke piece is also for my wedding. Had my final fitting in New York just a few days ago!
Congratulations!
I didn't know you were in Dallas! I grew up there! Love your videos, especially the ones involving cigars. Sitting and watching while enjoying one right now, and I got a much better light and am keeping a much more even burn because of what I learned from your videos.
Very nice selection. Great taste. A real pleasure viewing these beautiful works of art in men's clothing. Thank you.
I don’t think I quite realised the wealth you command Mr Allison until this video. Well to do my friend!
You did your watches, shoes and now suits. Could you maybe do shirts next?
I’ve been waiting so long for this!!! I’m probably gonna watch it again tomorrow lol.
Amazing collection of suits! I enjoyed watching this video on your suits and seeing your passion for clothing.
Glad you enjoyed!
Of all your suits, which is your favorite? Answer: "The suit I'm wearing at the moment", no doubt!
What makes me feel better about myself is the fact that over here, in Europe, the comma works like a dot in grouping zeros together, which means that Kirby and my investment level is roughly equal (=80.00$)
He loves his coats like children. I respect that.
I've lost 34 lbs and now I can fit into my suits what a joy, Thanks Kirby.
Haha. Well, the weight loss is worth it! You’ll look better in whatever you wear 34 lbs lighter. But losing the wardrobe is a bummer...
A superb collection. I think that bad experience you had with Chang affects your appreciation of the jacket. I believe it fits in well with your style. It is worth a revisit.
There was an Anderson and Shepard customer who ordered 80 suits. He had eight houses worldwide and wanted 10 suits at the ready in each one.
Probably some nouveau riche Russian oligark
Nice video. 100% agree about ditching belts to have side tabs
Thanks for sharing your personal suits wardrobe. After your video on your shoe collection, this was what we’ve been waiting for
I had the same fabric selection experience with Chan, though they were very pleasant. It was the only time in all the bespoke experiences I’ve had where that happened.
Absolutely amazing and gorgeous collection Kirby ! I'm just triggered by your collar gap, I don't know if this kind of flaw can be corrected with an alteration, if some distinguished gentleman here knows ?
This is my favourite video of your's. Just great, many thanks!
And yes, a trouser video would be fantastic
Wow, thanks!
I have never seen a linen suit that wasn't wrinkled, and I have never seen a wrinkled linen suit without Wincing.
I'll bet the bespoke suits people don't care for Rayon, Nylon etc, but I think they're great, in a blended fabric.
Nice Program.
30:10 This is my absolute favorite of all your suits! I had just previously watched another video of yours about this suit where some small adjustments were being made before it was completely finished. The 3-piece looks absolutely magnificent on you!
Very impressive collection Mr Allison. With such an expensive collection how do you handle potential weight gain/loss (gym/diet changes etc)?
Next time you go to Houston come to Festari! We’ll go above and beyond your expectations, we make the finest bespoke suits in Texas.
My first bespoke suit is also grey herring bone. Can't wait to wear it!
Beautiful suits, I’ve seen one of your insta videos I believe were you wore jeans and trainers, it just looked so weird😀 because you always look so chiselled and sharp👍🏻
How much money do you have, how much of your money did you spend on your suits, shoes and other clothing.
01:30 I guess it`s true when they say that midnight blue looks blacker than black under artificial light. I was 100% sure the tuxedo was black!
The Duke of Windsor had midnight blue dinner jackets made, because they photographed better in b/w…
Kirby I love the jacket that you don’t from the Hong Kong tailor! It’s beautiful
Thanks for this video. Whatever happened to the Champs de Luca suit you wrote about a few years back? Might I also make a suggestion: a series of how-to videos by experts once trunk shows start again. For instance, how to press trousers and jackets or sew on suit buttons by Divij or Eric; iron shirts, sew on shirt buttons, clean stains by Wil, etc. And then stock those cleaners, threads, buttons (horn, MOP, etc.) used on your website. Both the “how to” and easy access to the proper “tools” are lacking for general consumers right now-not including some specialty tailor or shoemaking stores.
Now a tour of all of your humidors please!
Kirby, I really love the suit you made in Napoli. I love combining this kind of a stuit with a bold stripe shirt (navy, or light blue) and navy grenadine tie. I love italian suits, they are so beautiful.
how often does one wear a tuxedo these days? at your weddiing? Is it worth such detail? My father purchased bespoke garments, but with a good tailor, you can buy off the rack and size it. Not as perfect as bespoke but much cheaper.
Well a few things come to mind: Shoes are not the only problem Kirby has, 2/ Now I really know the definition of a 'clothes horse' and finally why they 'say' certain things about Texas! LOL!
You know though, compared to a lot of style and men’s fashion experts on UA-cam and elsewhere, I would say that Kirby has a very compact wardrobe.
I mean everything is relative, but in my opinion, he has clearly favored quality over quantity
All of your suits and jackets are beautiful. But I must say that I'm partial to the Sartoria Gallo suit. Love the roped shoulders.
Hey Kirby I don’t mean to be nitpicking but in the video I see some moderate “collar gapping” with your sartoria Gallo nyc charcoal fresco suit. It mostly occurs while you are moving and making gestures with your arms. Is the collar gapping normal for a bespoke suit? If not, is it possible to have it corrected by your tailor Eric J.?
I would love to see a 399$ vs Thousand Dollar Buzz feed style video by Mr Kirby but More like a blind chance where he examines the suits without knowing price tags and then explain why one is better than other.
Amazing video and wardrobe Kirby!
Also I think we could do a drinking game here - take a short every time Kirby says "visual texture" :D
I suggest you do a closet update for your 2022 haul.
Exquisite bespoke collection.. timeless
3:02 You two are a very elegant and beautiful couple Kirby!
Start asking for two pairs of trousers. My father would always have two made so that the complete suit would last him years before making it an odd jacket.
What do you do for a living?
I just love the suits and jackets😊Do you think the grey charcoal suit should be the first proper suit anyone should get amd is it more versatile than the navy suit? Can you for example match it with beige and other tones of grey odd trousers for example?
Thanks Kirby. I was thinking of commissioning a ww. Chan suit. but your comment gives very good and true insight that makes me think if I should give it second thought. Just curious when you made the jacket. was it measured by Patrick?
Another great discussion. I especially enjoyed the tan colored Italian linen suit. Very interesting seeing those details. I am wondering where you would be wearing it in the USA.
So much better than the little boys who show off their little boy Jordan’s collection. This is much more classy and masculine.
Stroller bridges the gap between morning dress and a lounge suit
I can't believe I'm sticking around to watch the whole video. $80k on suits!? The price is jaw-dropping, though the humanity built into the wardrobe you have is aspiring. It's something I'd like to pursue once I'm making more money, since I'm still fresh out of music school.
You'll probably never need 80k in suits, I know millionaires here that don't waste money on stuff like that. It's just an obsession with price points, add his shoe collection and it's worth a fourth of Kirby's house.
@@jlozano2014 I know I won't *need* to spend that kind of money. I can still aspire to want this level of quality.
@@jlozano2014 Right on. You should spend your money on appreciating assets, but if there is a depreciating one you'd like, make sure it's within an established budget and always paid for in cash. (No credit cards)
@@firearmsstudent What would be some things to buy that would appreciate?
@@conversationsindesign1 Stocks, bonds, real estate, gold/silver.
I wonder if you've ever had anything made in London. Would love to see those if you have. My favourites are Anderson & Sheppard and Chittleborough & Morgan.
This guy takes prissiness to an insane level
More like class. Watch a few of his videos, and maybe you'll get some.
Beautiful, well considered collection sir. An inspiration to others interested in the sartorial journey. Cheers.
I am curious. I have watched a lot of your videos. Can you tell me how much a bespoke suit and jacket should cost?
Kirby - I'm a new follower, and so glad to find your channel, website, etc. - Outstanding. Here's my question, and hopefully you see this and can respond: What's the best way to find a reputable tailor in or near Houston, TX, for commissioning a bespoke suit and/or tuxedo? Do I just Google it? My son is getting married in February, so it's time for me to tighten up the wardrobe! Thanks!
You have a great taste regardless of anything you wear. Great collection.
I like the Bespoke Tuxedo the peak lapels, jetted pockets phenomenal garment .
Great taste Kirby!
Another fantastic video Kirby! I am curious to know if you own a pair of jeans?
Kirby, the big question is does the wedding tux still fit?
You are making us jealous Kirby!
If the wedding invitation says black tie but the ceremony is before six, does that mean that you have to wear a stroller?
Great collection and particularly choosing two beautiful and versatile sports coats early on.
Surprised to see a full lining for all the jackets. For fresco / linen / wool-silk-linen in a hot summer climate wouldn't you prefer a small quarter lining?
Huffman...im more like 70% inspired and 30% jealous. Fun!
Nice collection of suits! However Kirby, I find the collar gap in your Eric Jensen jacket to be quite unsettling. Hopefully you can get it fixed!
Little did I know when I clicked on "Show More" in the description, what a rabbit hole I'd go down!! ;) Very nice collection
Haha. Thanks!
Though my items aren’t bespoke, but the brands such as Brioni, Stefano Ricci, Zilli, Kiton are quite expensive. I don’t know if bespoke is good for me, except pants because my body expands and contracts quite dramatically. I do see that you like many tailors from America which isn’t a bad thing. Support American craftsmanship is awesome, though they aren’t the echelon in tailoring. You have some of the echelon in the bespoke shoes area which is quite a nice investment as feet don’t expand as much as body.
To me, I would rather buy a few really expensive items rather than suits made in Hong Kong. I prefer established brands that source for exclusive materials.
I believe that Cifonelli set up in Paris in the 1920s, so it's unlikely that Chris's coatmakers predated that!
Where is the huntsman suit you made in their New York special? Kinda surprised you don’t have more savile row pieces
great video, kirby. real question is this: has curt schilling been in that closet? 🤔
Thoroughly enjoyed this video. Thank you.
11:58
12:08
Yes, yes I will
The flusser bead stripe has beautiful drape on the cloth..
Beautiful suit collection!! 👍🏽😃
Great content, please do keep up the super solid work, cheers!
Which schools did you attend Kirby?
Middle, high, college?
11:30 absolutely stunning
What happened to the Huntsman commission?
Hubtsman commission died with Covid... hoping to resurrect...
@@kirbyallison The Huntsman commission is the one I'm really looking forward to seeing! Was it supposed to be the full London made Bespoke 1849 or the offshore Bespoke 100?
His wardrobe worth more than my house.
Amazing video. Thank you Kirby