How to make a Savile Row Suit (Part 2) - with Anderson & Sheppard | FASHION AS DESIGN
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- Опубліковано 2 жов 2024
- Follow the making of a bespoke three-piece suit in the style of Savile Row at the helm of one of the best British tailors, Anderson & Sheppard. - Three tailors receive their bundles of fabric and set about deciphering the cutter’s notes. Three weeks after a client’s measurements have been taken, his suit will be reading for a first fitting. The jacket will have been put together with a minimal number of seams using cotton ‘basting’ thread, and will be prime for a next round of adjustments.
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Where the heck is Part 3??
I have watched 20 minutes of fantastic suit-making to not even see the final suit 😭
9:22 'Are you keeping well?'
'Very well, and you?'
*ignored*
Art comes in so many forms. It is inspiring to see artists at work.
12:04 he chaved up for a moment and corrected himself haha
It’s wonderful to see and hear the voices of the team that collaborates rather then hidden away while the fancy boys downstairs take the credit,
Part 1 is no longer available due to a privacy claim? What could that possibly be? I'll be sad if both these videos don't stay up forever.
Great videos. Clean and well edited. The lack of music is also very artful, none of that electronic synthesizer over kill. This video is art itself too. Well done!
I felt never give enough appreciation for this kind of works .. until watching videos of Savile Row and BIJAN tailor .. my dad is a suit tailor making for living himself (he is now about 92 years old and still making suit with very old fashioned traditional ways .. he still use a manual SINGER machine .. yes, manually pedals without electricity involvement) and his bare hands .. love you dad .. you’re very rare an outstanding stubborn perfectionist .. thank you for growing me up !
What's interesting is that this chap is working at Anderson & Sheppard now.
Having difficulty choosing between Anderson & Sheppard, Huntsman, and Henry Poole of London, I ultimately decided on a summer-weight pinstripe, from JC Penny of Dallas. With respect to the details, a nice gift set with clip-on tie, pre-folded pocket square on cardboard, and brass tie clip with horseshoe, should compliment well. 😏
Help me! I COULD WATCH THIS ALL DAY. I am a hopeless suit addict.
ugh can me start a petition to get part one back! loved the first vid!
Hello, friend~ I enjoyed the video. Men look great in suits.
Today I added my first Savile Row to my now 52 suit collection which includes Zegna, Canali, Hugo Boss, Corneliani, Loro Piana, Polo Ralph Lauren, Armani Collezioni and so on. Cost was $2.50 gently used 2nd hand. He didn't even break it in so I guess I'll have to do it for him.
They are artists aren't they? A bespoke suit is a work of art and the price is reflective of that.
I wonder that they dont have more suitable seating to do their work. Do their backs become tired? I wonder what changes they would want if asked. Remarkable process. Patience, experience, skill. Hats off.
Will we get part 3? I really enjoy watching those videos (i love process of sewing clothes).
I mean, you want to see how it turns out, right?
yeah, probably the most rewarding part
Still no part 3 its been over a year, i guess they gave up on this series.
They dont have to worry about AI robots taking over their jobs!!
Beautiful suit
It’s been 2yrs since this video has been uploaded, perhaps it wouldn’t hurt to post the 3rd part? 🧐
The gentleman doing the sewing with his shirt half un-tucked is priceless.
i knew there'd be no part 3...I bloody knew it...
So enjoyable and well-produced! Thank you for incorporating all the small sounds of drawing and cutting into these videos instead of putting background music. It really elevates the sensory experience and helps me dive into the process more deeply!
my uncle worked as a cutter of men's suits, in NYC garment industry; used a "jig saw" on a pile of cloth 10" thick!! Never seen anything like it. Makes these scenes all the more interesting....
I NEED PART THREE!
A well fitted suit must feel awesome
The cutter has an air of reformed gangland enforcer about him. Ironically, probably also working as a cutter…….of sorts.
So relaxing watching these videos. It’s a very calm place to work
To all who are asking for part 3, I took the course I don’t remember a part 3. It was to show you how to do a mans suit.
In this day of emails, to get something done, an email has to be sent. How to do it, in which way, etc. After measurements are made, the cutter makes a pattern and cuts the cloth. The tailors look at the marks, and baste the patterns together. After the first fitting, more marks are made to tell the tailor the final work. No emails. Amazing, really.
Also, kind of expecting someone to say,
Don’t worry. It’ll ride up with wear.
Great videos, part 3 ?
This was wonderful. I had no idea how much effort goes into making a custom suit from scratch.
I would just take the suit just like that and just spray painted jet black and then go
7:18 - this is a 50+ year old man?
He looks like he is in his 30's...maybe.
Sheesh!!!!
Great video!
If they’re going to consolidate all the videos of this masterpiecing into a 4-hour film, I’m in.😊
I know we can’t see the final but honestly you can see the finished suit will be stunning. I’m so jealous.
Thank you.
The eye . wonderful talented people Love to see a well dress man in a Savile Row Hand made suit.
PART 33333333333333333333
2:37
Was his shirt on fire?
Never mind, it's out now.
Truth be told I like how it looks with the marker stitching
Now I made up my mind to save for a bespoke suit.
Bucket list
Where's part three?! I loved this.
I just love that man in the green shirt. I can’t believe he’s been there for over 33 years as he doesn’t even look old enough! What a sweet charming man. They are all so nice and professional. My latest bucket list addition; go there! They really know their stuff amazing!
I'm on a "Savile Row" marathon.
Is there really no part 3???!!!!
I can't wait to ho to London , for only one purpose, get a suit I'm saving up 2000 £ for the suit
In love with this whole enviroment 😍😍😍
That's a long 4 weeks....pt3 please. Excellent to see the internal workings of a great trade.
Part 3???
It is wonderful to see these artists at work. In my next life I will pay attention in school and have the luxuries and toys that my father never told me about. Being rich is more than money in ones pocket. This is elegance with no bling - a beautiful and subtle demonstration that clothes and culture make the man.
there is no part 3 cause they didn't ESTABLISH it
Back in the 80's I went out with a girl that worked at Anderson and Sheppard, it looks a bit brighter in the workshop now. She made Me a blazer for My 21st.
go to a good tailor in India and you will get similar quality at a fraction of price. Growing up there, i always use to get bespoke suit made to your specs including shirts also
Love how the gentleman corrects himself ‘fittin’ to fitting. Not necessary but its just his humanity/personality/history showing. No shame in an accent! We all have them (except me) of course. Lovely.
The Lord is my sheppard, I shall not want. He prepares a suit before me in the presence of my enemies...
stressing me out immensely that his shirt was all over the shop.
Would love to no the starting price of a suit
It's pretty cool to see how these are made. It's a collaborative bit of art. It's also something that can't be automated (at least as far as customizing for an individual).
Man tuck your shirt in 😂
We use chalk that's been soaked in oil overnight, that way you don't need to redo all the lines again and the chalk lines will fade over time, saves a bit of work
Absolutely beautiful, so what about Part 3? The sound of the scissors cutting the cloth, I loved it.
12:06 he hides the accent quickly “fittin” lol gotta stay proper on Seville Row
Is there a part 3?
jesus christ, this... was... awsoooome. I realy want to visit personally.
Wonder if tailors observe the carpenter's motto of "measure twice and cut once".
What the fuck goes on with pt 3? Is the shop closed or they ruin Matt's suit so cannot shoot the film anymore? There might be some ..
the lady with the blond hair is stunning !!!!!
What would be the cost of a suit?
Estos ingleses se comen la mitad de las letras. Les basta con medio diccionario.
That sewing machine has warp drive...whew!
How many fittings? The video hinted at a third. Does Anderson and Sheppard conduct roadshows in the US?
These guys are the second skin suits. Not unanimously popular.
They do numerous *trunk shows in the US. If you live in a large city like Nyc, SF, LA. They will come if says 3 times a year sometimes 4. Your first suit probably 2-3 fittings and expect first suit -1 fittings for all jackets afterward.
Can’t believe how much I enjoyed this but where is part 3 ?
Part 3 is when China took over this activity
cool video. But like the lady at 6:43 is drop dead fucking gorgeous my god lmfao
Craftsman in the back dressed in jeans for comfort 😅
This is quality at work this tailor take there work seriously. That’s why I love tailored clothes. I’m working hard to achieve this quality of sewing not throw together trash clothes
Beautiful 😍
i dropped 10000k on a suit then burned it in my butt
this customer must be a prince charming
I had no idea this all went into making a suit - my mind is blown - wow 😯
Omg I need a part 3!!!!
Can I get a wartime navy suit?
Anyone know why they use inches? From what I can tell the shop is in England, and customer as well. Curious.
The last time I was measured for a suit was around 1974 in John Colliers (the window to watch 😁). It was only a made to measure, not bespoke. I think now it would look hideous. It was a three piece brown pin striped suit with flared trousers. I’d saved up for it because my mother wouldn’t let me pay up one from her catalogue.
I'm shocked at 3:30 when the lady just threw the fabric away. The fabric used in Savile Row must be extremely expensive. As a home sewer, I try to make use of every scrap. lol
Thank-you for not making this documentary and, then, deciding it needs EDM elevator music at a higher volume than everyone placed over the whole film. I get what bespoke is now - it's having something constructed in the proper way.
Is part 1 just gone now too? I can’t find it anywhere!
When you consider the skill and hours that go into a bespoke suit then compare that to something like a rolex watch , that is very much mass produced, it makes a mockery of rolex, or any if the "luxury" watch brands.
umm where's part 3? want to see the finished result
And the finished suit looks like........?????
Part 3 please!! Lol
As much as I’d like one, £5k for a suit is pricey. And I’d probably want 3 or 4 😂. Not sure if I could ever justify it.
Sippin' Gin N Juice mug made the video
7:21 for 33 years?! I thought that guy was around mid 20-mid 30 years old😲 I wanna age like him
I've really enjoyed watching this.