It's something of a collaboration. They're going to work with you to get you the kind of collar you want, but they want to ensure it's something that will work for you. They mostly work off of the collars they have already, but there are many samples choose from. -MS
@@There_Will_Be_Bond Okay. Thank you for the information. I ask because I am intending to get a couple of shirts made with the club collar that Steve Buscemi wears in Boardwalk Empire and I was wondering if they would do it.
@@blakemcnamara9105 I'm sure they can do that. I'm sure they still have customers who need detachable collars for court, though with more conventional collar shapes. Ultimately, it's something you'll need to discuss with them to see if they will make it. -MS
The "Robert Gillotte" collar is a different collar, and a wider cutaway collar. Mr Gillotte had a different two-button collar in the 1990s that inspired the Tomorrow Never Dies collar, but it wasn't exactly the same as that one either either. -MS
What about proportions? For example, that collar that you are wearing it is too small for the size of your face. Another example it is when you have a wide face, you should go with a longer Pointe collar. These are the basic rules we use here in Milano Italia..
Yes, proportions are very important. I don’t know who you are saying is wearing a collar too small for their face, but l believe Dan who is featured in this video is wearing a large collar that is well suited to his face. I have found that someone with a wide face looks best in a semi-spread. The conventional wisdom is to go for a narrow point collar but I believe that it has too much contrast with the face shape and looks unbalanced.
Wow I could watch this all day.im In love with this guy
Amazing the detail and expertise some people posses!
TheBondExperience isn’t it great. I’m also loving how they are using Bond as a conduit to tailoring. I’m learning so much. - Pb
Great video!
Thanks for watching!
How much is a off the peg ..
and how is a bespoke
Steven best to contact T&A directly about bespoke prices and check their website for off the peg. It varies.
Please, what would be the measure of the point length on your shirts?
The average collar from Turnbull & Asser has points of 2 7/8” long.
For the bespoke shirts, can one design his own collar?
It's something of a collaboration. They're going to work with you to get you the kind of collar you want, but they want to ensure it's something that will work for you. They mostly work off of the collars they have already, but there are many samples choose from. -MS
@@There_Will_Be_Bond Okay. Thank you for the information. I ask because I am intending to get a couple of shirts made with the club collar that Steve Buscemi wears in Boardwalk Empire and I was wondering if they would do it.
@@blakemcnamara9105 I'm sure they can do that. I'm sure they still have customers who need detachable collars for court, though with more conventional collar shapes. Ultimately, it's something you'll need to discuss with them to see if they will make it. -MS
@@There_Will_Be_Bond Ah I see. Well thanks again for the information.
I wonder why he didn't mention the Robert Gillote collar. That's the true Brosnan collar
The "Robert Gillotte" collar is a different collar, and a wider cutaway collar. Mr Gillotte had a different two-button collar in the 1990s that inspired the Tomorrow Never Dies collar, but it wasn't exactly the same as that one either either. -MS
What about proportions?
For example, that collar that you are wearing it is too small for the size of your face. Another example it is when you have a wide face, you should go with a longer Pointe collar. These are the basic rules we use here in Milano Italia..
Yes, proportions are very important. I don’t know who you are saying is wearing a collar too small for their face, but l believe Dan who is featured in this video is wearing a large collar that is well suited to his face. I have found that someone with a wide face looks best in a semi-spread. The conventional wisdom is to go for a narrow point collar but I believe that it has too much contrast with the face shape and looks unbalanced.