“The difference between style and fashion is that style will last a lot longer than fashion. Fashion is used to discredit what you already have so you can go out and buy something new” My man Andrew bringing the fire 🔥🔥🔥
The difference between style and fashion is style will last a lot longer than fashion. Fashion is only used to discredit what you already have to buy somthing new!
@@ernestclayboniii656 the difference between style and fashion is that style will last a lot longer than fashion. Fashion is used to discredit what you already have so you can go out and buy something new
@@owenwilliams1222 The difference between style and fashion is that style will last a lot longer than fashion. Fashion is used to discredit what you already have so you can go out and buy something new.
@@bryantsoohoo7743 The difference between style and fashion is that style will last a lot longer than fashion. Fashion is used to discredit what you already have so you can go out and buy something new.
Style, quality, and function define garments. It'll be interesting to see how fashion defers to recessionary times by reverting to more classical lines above garish opulent ones. After the 2008/09 crash brands focused on great products rather than bling due to altered perceptions on spending money. There will always be the people who seek to impress others but with bespoke it's the hallmark of impressing oneself.
@@mr.keptitreal luxury is meant for self, not for showing. If you buy one of these suits, odds are you aren’t someone who is saving up for it to show it off, it’s your own piece of art you get to wear and feel confident in. Hell, probably near the same amount of gold most cuban links have at the end of the day, only this is tailored and can be worn fully.
I’m no expert but you‘d probably be surprised how little gold actually goes into that & how little it therefore adds to the price. I know that to be the case for gold foil sometimes used in luxury cuisine.
Every cut, and each stitch is perfection! I'm so fascinated with the Flower Hole...that I don't have the words to express my joy-filled admiration of this feature. Thank you Sir!
Everything in this process is precise and Andrew is clearly extremely proud of his craft. The thought that goes into this is amazing. The patience to spend so long stitching and preparing these items are outstanding. The suits cost in the region of £6k, so it’s quite the investment. I guarantee you I’m too hamfisted and impatient to be able to create this quality. Well done to the tailors who learn this work and have the talent to do this work.
The depth of thought applied to each piece is truly amazing and was only bested by how well you were able to describe the passion found in your pursuit of the craft at the end. A man would be truly lucky to have one of these works of art crafted from him.
This man's wisdom needs to be captured in a book. "The difference between style and fashion is that style would last a lot longer than fashion. Fashion is to discredit what you have so you can go out and buy something new." Mind blown!
This bro's name is Andrew Ramroop. He graduated🎓 from the London College of Fashion back when they weren't hiring black Tailors in big London Bespoke Houses! He could've started his own House, but because of his talent, Maurice Sedwell hired him. Out of graditude, appreciation and loyalty, Andrew kept the name Maurice Sedwell. He stayed loyal to the Maurice Sedwell brand, instead of starting his own House. He paved the way for other black designers who eventually did start their own Tailoring Houses, like Oswald Boateng, another energetic, creative and talented black designer from England,🇬🇧 who was actually awarded a Medal🏅from the late Queen Elizabeth II of England for Fashion/ Tailoring!
Good afternoon. I think this bespoke is a work of art. Both the type of wool and the design of the pockets and type of cut of the vest demonstrates the genius of Mr. Andrew and that he is one of the best designers in the world. Excellent work!
One of the things that this covid 19 pandemic has done is forced me to examine certain aspects of my life, my career, goals, my presentation and my focus upon my physical state (I've dropped 30lbs since March). part of that has been a reinvention of my style which started with the purchase of a particular set of items which I can wear for years to come without consideration of the trends of fashion. among them are four suits which I purchased off the rack and though they look great they don't look anything like what I imagine a suit made for my own frame would look like as demonstrated by this exquisite piece of art I look forward to being able to afford going to Britain and having this Craftsman produce such a piece of art for my own body. Tailoring is an art close to my heart both because I demonstrated an aptitude for working with my hands as a child myself and became a self trained illustrator but also because my father was also a Caribbean Taylor (my father was Ayisien) trained to expert levels of quality and I used to watch him as he worked in his shop in Brooklyn in the early eighties watching these videos brings back so much of the attention to detail and quality that these types of Craftsmen put into their work reminds me of my father who passed away last December at the age of 91.
You're going to have to save a lot if money if you wish to afford a suit from this salon. Try going for some local bespoke tailors first before going to Saville Row. I'm sorry about your father. I think tailoring is an incredible discipline because you get to see people wear your creations and feel great in them.
I agree with you! Just a pair of edmonds black loafers, go well with my assortment of suits. Men wear house--nice salesfor you! Also bought a pair of edmonds black patent leather shoes----they look good just with a pair of dress slacks
My boss at the Art Shoppe in Toronto, ALWAYS wore suits from Saville Row, made this way; they were so perfect also. I remember how lovely the hand stitchng along the lapel was imbedded in the cashmere fabric.
Thank you for adding captions for your deaf and hard of hearing viewers! Your soft spoken style relays a sense of class, and I find you to be very, very inspirational.
Andrew M Ramroop ,OBE CMTT. is one of the best teacher who teaches and practice his art almost exactly as it was practiced a century ago .He does not cut corners as he takes his craft seriously.
Entered a a competition in 1977... This guy has been making suits for 44-45 years AT LEAST!!! His first video I watched and I already want suits made by him, even though I don't have much use of suits... 🤷🏽♂️
My grandfather wears suits all the time. Going to the park? Suit. Grocery shopping? Suit. Swimming pool? Trunks, he's not going to risk damaging his suit.
Very nice touch making the lines of the pockets mirror the way the lines of the shoulders run. And the lining is beautiful with excellent hand stitching on the edges I would buy this suit before buying a Kiton.
Because of this video I always check if suit jackets have a real flower hole and functional button cuffs. I’m amazed how many expensive designer suit jackets don’t have this function. Style/Function > Fashion.
Thank you for the video. I love suits. Very stylish suit and done like art work. To me this suit will never go out of style. I look forward to more videos
Sadly not... the series consists of 80 DVD’s. Alex, whom I have taught is an advanced student. I was taking him through the intricate distinction between good and perfect craftsmanship.
You know how some guys strip down to their boxers on a Friday night, scarf M&M’s washed down with Miller High Life, and watch a Robot Wars marathon on TV? I bet this guy doesn’t do that.
Mr Ramroop ..a Master Tailor but more so transforming and evolving tailoring a Beautiful and True Artistic style he has and ,,as a teacher gentle unpretentious exceptional attention to detail, his tailoring simply beautiful and at the same time complex elegance and functional all in one..,,and his personality and talent shine above and beyond ,doesn't get any better
I admire and respect a man who pours his heart and soul into his creations. His medium is bespoke tailoring and if there is a God, He should wear a suit made by this gentleman.
Is anyone else getting the vibe that the younger guy sees himself as Andrew's arch nemesis and that he only came to this demonstration posing as an interviewing, potentially "interested" apprentice and that his face and questions are laced with subtle contempt as he tries to discredit Andrew's choices at every turn, but Andrew-like the wise Dumbledore of the tailoring world that he is- sees straight through him and is only humoring this ridiculous, villainous buffoon and will defeat him soundly at the last sartorial war of armageddon?
“The difference between style and fashion is that style will last a lot longer than fashion. Fashion is used to discredit what you already have so you can go out and buy something new” My man Andrew bringing the fire 🔥🔥🔥
The difference between style and fashion is style will last a lot longer than fashion. Fashion is only used to discredit what you already have to buy somthing new!
@@ernestclayboniii656 the difference between style and fashion is that style will last a lot longer than fashion. Fashion is used to discredit what you already have so you can go out and buy something new
@@owenwilliams1222 The difference between style and fashion is that style will last a lot longer than fashion. Fashion is used to discredit what you already have so you can go out and buy something new.
@@bryantsoohoo7743 The difference between style and fashion is that style will last a lot longer than fashion. Fashion is used to discredit what you already have so you can go out and buy something new.
Now that’s deep,but informative
"Fashion is to discredit what you have to buy something new" is a phrase I might throw around now, cause it's so true
Yes, such a great line
"Every man needs to own a $2,000 dollar suit"
- My Dad
Style, quality, and function define garments. It'll be interesting to see how fashion defers to recessionary times by reverting to more classical lines above garish opulent ones. After the 2008/09 crash brands focused on great products rather than bling due to altered perceptions on spending money. There will always be the people who seek to impress others but with bespoke it's the hallmark of impressing oneself.
mauigio in the 1960s perhaps. This suit today is probably $15,000 or more.
@@RamirezVB Think I read somewhere a Maurice Sedwell bespoke suit starts from around £5000 so around $6500
It sounds like he’s throwing shade to every other tailor the whole time but in the most eloquent way possible
It feels like if he insulted me, I wouldn't realise until a month or so later 😌
@@ave789 and you'd be grateful for it
That is exactly what he is doing.
@@ave789 ⁵⁴⅝⁶⁵⅝
A true pontificator.
The level of quality is insane. Those matching lines are unreal.
have no idea how they get such complex, irregular shapes to line up like that.
"Fashion is to discredit what you have so you can buy something new" you sir have just one a new subscriber
What a beautiful name you have
Heya Vas ;)
When it comes to suits and ASMR, this is some real gourmet shit.
Not that freeze dried tasters choice!
@Chris Henley x
C
fuck I am passsing out zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz
LOL yeah
Man I’d go to his store just to listen to him talk.
I don’t know if i could even afford that 😂
I was just thinking that. If I could afford it, I would pay extra just to sit and listen to him describe what he's doing whilst making my suit.
Sir there's no napping allowed in the store.
I could listen to Andrew talk about tailored suits all day.
I am a coat maker.
I want to do tech in your store.
When one wears a 24karat gold stripped cashmere suit, it's a smooth talking guarantee 😎
"So we do not disturb the stripe in the middle"
Eloquent..
You sure right🤩🥰😇
@@PacificPier give job
Such a soothing voice, smooth as silk. I've added to my ASMR video group.
That real gold pinstripe suit is another level of luxury.
That no one will notice or believe. A waste of precious metal & money.
@@mr.keptitreal I did not say someone should buy it. I just think it's innovative.
@@mr.keptitreal luxury is meant for self, not for showing. If you buy one of these suits, odds are you aren’t someone who is saving up for it to show it off, it’s your own piece of art you get to wear and feel confident in. Hell, probably near the same amount of gold most cuban links have at the end of the day, only this is tailored and can be worn fully.
I’m no expert but you‘d probably be surprised how little gold actually goes into that & how little it therefore adds to the price. I know that to be the case for gold foil sometimes used in luxury cuisine.
@@tim-alexanderteuner3874 Yep, I've had gold foil sushi that was like $20 for the dish I think? Not bad for NYC
It is clear that Andrew is a dedicated craftsman. To possess this level of skill and style must be incredibly satisfying.
“Fashion is used to discredit what you have so you can go buy something new.” WOW!!! 🤩. Master wordsmith too!
"A normal suit is what every other tailor does..."
BOOM! Shots fired!
Great video, thanks for sharing.
Every cut, and each stitch is perfection! I'm so fascinated with the Flower Hole...that I don't have the words to express my joy-filled admiration of this feature. Thank you Sir!
Everything in this process is precise and Andrew is clearly extremely proud of his craft. The thought that goes into this is amazing. The patience to spend so long stitching and preparing these items are outstanding. The suits cost in the region of £6k, so it’s quite the investment. I guarantee you I’m too hamfisted and impatient to be able to create this quality. Well done to the tailors who learn this work and have the talent to do this work.
Excellent presentation of the suit, style and the english language.
English language it is an another level🤩Think about one north american talking about this suit😝
There is something real great about seeing a real professional explain their craft
The way he says "ticket pocket" sends me into an ASMR fever dream
I think I've already established 2 minutes in that this is not a navy suit for war.
Lol 😂 this is gold😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣
If we're allowing the neck to be free, war may be inevitable.
Fight fight fight
@@anthonyvera8524 it was established in a similar video
You’d be surprised how well you can fight in a truly bespoke suit. Sadly, I know.
That suit is a work of art.
I have seen this video before but came back to it, and noticed that the lines on the vest under the coat line up from both sides. I was astounded.
The depth of thought applied to each piece is truly amazing and was only bested by how well you were able to describe the passion found in your pursuit of the craft at the end. A man would be truly lucky to have one of these works of art crafted from him.
Very well done Sir. Proud for my fellow country man. 🇹🇹
Eh heh 🤣
This man's wisdom needs to be captured in a book. "The difference between style and fashion is that style would last a lot longer than fashion. Fashion is to discredit what you have so you can go out and buy something new." Mind blown!
This bro's name is Andrew Ramroop. He graduated🎓 from the London College of Fashion back when they weren't hiring black Tailors in big London Bespoke Houses! He could've started his own House, but because of his talent, Maurice Sedwell hired him. Out of graditude, appreciation and loyalty, Andrew kept the name Maurice Sedwell. He stayed loyal to the Maurice Sedwell brand, instead of starting his own House. He paved the way for other black designers who eventually did start their own Tailoring Houses, like Oswald Boateng, another energetic, creative and talented black designer from England,🇬🇧 who was actually awarded a Medal🏅from the late Queen Elizabeth II of England for Fashion/ Tailoring!
He developed this suit style in ‘77...and it still looks like a boss today.
That's a very beautiful item of clothing. Bravo Mr Sedwell,beautiful work. Blessings.
Good afternoon. I think this bespoke is a work of art. Both the type of wool and the design of the pockets and type of cut of the vest demonstrates the genius of Mr. Andrew and that he is one of the best designers in the world. Excellent work!
One of the things that this covid 19 pandemic has done is forced me to examine certain aspects of my life, my career, goals, my presentation and my focus upon my physical state (I've dropped 30lbs since March). part of that has been a reinvention of my style which started with the purchase of a particular set of items which I can wear for years to come without consideration of the trends of fashion.
among them are four suits which I purchased off the rack and though they look great they don't look anything like what I imagine a suit made for my own frame would look like as demonstrated by this exquisite piece of art I look forward to being able to afford going to Britain and having this Craftsman produce such a piece of art for my own body.
Tailoring is an art close to my heart both because I demonstrated an aptitude for working with my hands as a child myself and became a self trained illustrator but also because my father was also a Caribbean Taylor (my father was Ayisien) trained to expert levels of quality and I used to watch him as he worked in his shop in Brooklyn in the early eighties watching these videos brings back so much of the attention to detail and quality that these types of Craftsmen put into their work reminds me of my father who passed away last December at the age of 91.
You're going to have to save a lot if money if you wish to afford a suit from this salon. Try going for some local bespoke tailors first before going to Saville Row.
I'm sorry about your father. I think tailoring is an incredible discipline because you get to see people wear your creations and feel great in them.
I love his style of suits and his desings. If I were James Bond I would buy my suits from him.
I almost never wear a suit. This makes me want to wear a suit every day!
I agree with you! Just a pair of edmonds black loafers, go well with my assortment of suits. Men wear house--nice salesfor you! Also bought a pair of edmonds black patent leather shoes----they look good just with a pair of dress slacks
That's one nice suit. But no point in wearing a suit and trucking coast to coast.
Mike---I agree with you. Though I don't work in an office, I will wear my suit .
Menswearhouse is having nice sales these days..
This would be a great tagline btw
Even to war you say?
I really like the way the inner lining compliments the jacket. Expressive without being tacky. Very nice.
My boss at the Art Shoppe in Toronto, ALWAYS wore suits from Saville Row, made this way; they were so perfect also. I remember how lovely the hand stitchng along the lapel was imbedded in the cashmere fabric.
so much elegance and class he make a great teacher only if I lived in England I sure would love to meet him
“Fashion is to discredit what you have to go and buy something new” This MF spittin!
I'd never tire of watching these clips.
I Will have that suit, I must have that suit!
Your passion and artistry are truly inspirational. Thank you for your insight into your craft.
Thank you for adding captions for your deaf and hard of hearing viewers! Your soft spoken style relays a sense of class, and I find you to be very, very inspirational.
Andrew M Ramroop ,OBE CMTT. is one of the best teacher who teaches and practice his art almost exactly as it was practiced a century ago .He does not cut corners as he takes his craft seriously.
The more these videos appear in my feed, the more I want to pursue a career in tailoring
I am impressed with the important attention to detail. The suit is beautiful.
I would love for all these dvds to be put on UA-cam! I could watch this for hours!
Entered a a competition in 1977... This guy has been making suits for 44-45 years AT LEAST!!! His first video I watched and I already want suits made by him, even though I don't have much use of suits... 🤷🏽♂️
I bet this guy wears a suit while he's grocery shopping.
In the shower
Well I do it. Is it weird 🤔
My grandfather wears suits all the time. Going to the park? Suit. Grocery shopping? Suit. Swimming pool? Trunks, he's not going to risk damaging his suit.
Wen it looks as good as this? I’m wearing one to bed,😂
Making love to Mrs Sedwell
That whistle is gorgeous. What a talented man. He imparts his own style on his garments so subtly.
Very nice touch making the lines of the pockets mirror the way the lines of the shoulders run. And the lining is beautiful with excellent hand stitching on the edges I would buy this suit before buying a Kiton.
3:12 this truth would bankrupt many industries. This man holds the ticket and key of definitions and the importance of learning differences.
The Bob Ross of Bespoke!
I like how he describes competing against all the tailors 'in the land'...
makes it sound like an ancient legend 😏
I don't think I have even seen a better tailored suit. The style is equally great. Fantastic job!
I never knew that for video about a suit.... I would visit again and again.... artistic flare it is 💕
This is the most beautiful thing I’ve ever seen. I’m actually feeling emotional 😭😭😭❤️
A real artisan, I sincerely wish him lots of business and work, he loves his work and he has god given skill - bravo.
Can't wait to see the total walk-through. Love these videos!
I feel tidier and more stylish just by watching and listening to Maurice.
I just learned there is a difference between style and fashion
Better late than never! ;-)
Beautiful work and explanation! I appreciate this type of work so much more now thanks to your meticulous design and thoughtful articulation.
Because of this video I always check if suit jackets have a real flower hole and functional button cuffs. I’m amazed how many expensive designer suit jackets don’t have this function. Style/Function > Fashion.
3:10 what he says about fashion vs style. Let it sink in.
Fantastic! You are an inspiration to tailors worldwide.
Thank you for the video. I love suits. Very stylish suit and done like art work. To me this suit will never go out of style. I look forward to more videos
My grandfather was a self-taught tailor (among other things), he would've enjoyed these videos.
Hope we get to see the whole process, as mentioned at the end of the video
Sadly not... the series consists of 80 DVD’s. Alex, whom I have taught is an advanced student. I was taking him through the intricate distinction between good and perfect craftsmanship.
@@andrewramroop1745 where would one go to purchase the full series?
@@sallyobrien1048 please email daniela@savilerowacademy.co.uk Many thanks.
The lining on this jacket is 100% perfect. Well done!
This really is high art. Just listening to this man talk about horsehair interfacing is an education.
Who would have ever thought that so much goes into a suit. Salute to a master.
I really dig this guy's style. I used to work with a guy who wore really nice suits every day, and he reminds me of this.
Fascinating attention to detail. Beautiful design and craftsmanship . Great to see a new video from Mr. Ramroop !
Nice attention to detail love the button hole idea, Thanks for posting : )
I’m going to watch every single video this channel has
Comment on the difference between style and fashion is absolutely on point. Very nice 👌
I appreciate this! I appreciate how you speak. Very soothing and beautiful
Appreciate you from Ghana 🇬🇭
Him and Hugo Jacomet are absolute UA-cam gems to anyone appreciating elegance.
Serious threads! Some lining and details. Gold pin! Mama mia!
That vest is lit! Beautiful work.
You know how some guys strip down to their boxers on a Friday night, scarf M&M’s washed down with Miller High Life, and watch a Robot Wars marathon on TV?
I bet this guy doesn’t do that.
OMG! The details on this suit are absolutely superb! Is that a double-breasted vest? Wow!
Mr Ramroop ..a Master Tailor but more so transforming and evolving tailoring a Beautiful and True Artistic style he has and ,,as a teacher gentle unpretentious exceptional attention to detail, his tailoring simply beautiful and at the same time complex elegance and functional all in one..,,and his personality and talent shine above and beyond ,doesn't get any better
The attention to detail is incredible.
Truly breath taking. was a real pleasure to watch
I really need that optical illusion of a small waist
What a beautiful suit! Excellent craftsmanship, such artistry. 😍
"What we do is different"
Literally built different 😤
The outer pocket stuff is just insane. Most people wouldn't notice the subtle angle matching but as a whole work it would stand out
I don’t like suits but watching this makes me want to buy one 😮💨
That's just quality right there ❣️
P.S : the sheer elegance compelled me to subscribe.
I admire and respect a man who pours his heart and soul into his creations. His medium is bespoke tailoring and if there is a God, He should wear a suit made by this gentleman.
This man doesn’t think he’s the best taylor, he KNOWS he’s the best
This is the gentleman I want to buy my first bespoke suit from. Fantastic.
would a ferrari be your first car?
@@shogunjim4257 actually, if I knew it would be ny ultimate car down the line, Yes.
I don't find buying up in "levels" suitable if I know what I want.
I can listen to this man all day long if I have to
That is the most gorgeous coat I have ever seen
This man is national treasure to Seville row...
Is anyone else getting the vibe that the younger guy sees himself as Andrew's arch nemesis and that he only came to this demonstration posing as an interviewing, potentially "interested" apprentice and that his face and questions are laced with subtle contempt as he tries to discredit Andrew's choices at every turn, but Andrew-like the wise Dumbledore of the tailoring world that he is- sees straight through him and is only humoring this ridiculous, villainous buffoon and will defeat him soundly at the last sartorial war of armageddon?
The lines are Exquisite.. The cut is Superb.
Well done! (New subscriber)
Really dope to see a brother with a shop on Saville Row. I'm definitely going to pay him a visit in the near future.
Him: * opens jacket * a bit of a fancy lining.
Also him: doesnt mention the 24 karot gold stripes
mmm, carrots
He mentions the two dozen carrots at 0:31
With that suit I could conquer the world...
This guy reminds me of Gus fring from breaking bad
on point!
exactly
Hello, friend~ I enjoyed the video. Men look great in suits.
Beautiful suit with incredible attention to details.
Question is. Does it come in tactical for evening endeavours.
Do enjoy your party.
A suit for war?