日本語訳がついてる🥺💘😭❣️This video is going straight to my favorite box. Thank you! I am only an amateur who used to study privately under elderly couturier, who’s teacher used to study in France.With her gone I felt like all real hand work techniques and joy were gone (at least from Japan) forever..was thinking of going to Italy even just to learn, although I speak only some French and Japanese.Mais voila..💖!
Vitale Barberis Canonico ; I am Yamato-nadeshiko, meaning Japanese female😉. Please do be kind and tell the technician my strong respects💝. May he enjoy great health forever...thank you too for sharing!
@@vitalebarberiscanonico9558 I'm very glad and proud for your prompt and lovely answer, and do warmly hope the continuity of your excellent enterprise's work. Many thanks and congratulations!
Dear Kemal, thank you for your interest in our fabrics. About your request, we suggest you write to our sales office at commerciale@vitalebarberiscanonico.it if you are interested in pieces, or to our distributor Drapers Italy at info@drapersitaly.it for cut-lengths. Best regards, VBC
In traditional tailoring that is how they get the pattern for the top collar. It will, i think, have been removed after that, and then stitched on by machine. If not, the raw edges will have been turned under and the seam stitched invisibly by hand using a felling stitch or the like :)
Bravissimo e chi li fa più questi lavori precisi.complimenti
Those lapel points are *perfection*
Oh wow..... wish to be in that sewing shop....great work man👍
Dear Chirs, thank you for your kind comment. Best regards, VBC
J'ai aimé votre joviàlité. Avec vous on apprend très vite et bien.
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Great to see this quality work shown.
日本語訳がついてる🥺💘😭❣️This video is going straight to my favorite box. Thank you!
I am only an amateur who used to study privately under elderly couturier, who’s teacher used to study in France.With her gone I felt like all real hand work techniques and joy were gone (at least from Japan) forever..was thinking of going to Italy even just to learn, although I speak only some French and Japanese.Mais voila..💖!
Dear sir, thank you for watching! All or best, VBC
Vitale Barberis Canonico ; I am Yamato-nadeshiko, meaning Japanese female😉. Please do be kind and tell the technician my strong respects💝. May he enjoy great health forever...thank you too for sharing!
Dear Madam, please accept our apologies for the mistake and thank you once again for watching our video. All our best, VBC
Very nice.
Vitale Barberis Organista is one of the best masters tailors of the world, as Edward Sexton is. Italian & English bespoke tailoring.
Dear Francisco Maria, thank you for your kind words. All our best, VBC
@@vitalebarberiscanonico9558 I'm very glad and proud for your prompt and lovely answer, and do warmly hope the continuity of your excellent enterprise's work. Many thanks and congratulations!
Perfecto señor
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Great job with the videos!
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Perfekto grande sarto
Caro Kemal, la ringraziamo per il gentile commento. Cordiali saluti, VBC
I am a tailor specialized in suits living in belgium. Do you have the ability to send me your catalog with examples og your fabrics? Kindly regards
Dear Kemal, thank you for your interest in our fabrics. About your request, we suggest you write to our sales office at commerciale@vitalebarberiscanonico.it if you are interested in pieces, or to our distributor Drapers Italy at info@drapersitaly.it for cut-lengths. Best regards, VBC
its good...
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Good brother
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I don't get how collar top is put on? seems like he just basted it on, what about the seams?
In traditional tailoring that is how they get the pattern for the top collar. It will, i think, have been removed after that, and then stitched on by machine. If not, the raw edges will have been turned under and the seam stitched invisibly by hand using a felling stitch or the like :)
The collar is hand stitched to the jacket, traditional tailoring uses almost no machine, 80% of the work is made by hand.
exactly you 're righ!
Qual è la canzone nei primi secondi del video?
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