The London Chamber of Commerce should pay Kirby Allison for making this video. Before I watched Kirby Allison's video, I hadn't heard of many of these places; now I want to go to them all!
@@kirbyallison Greetings from Nairobi, Kenya. On the comment about the London Chamber of Commerce thanking you - seriously, they should thank you. Because of your videos I now own ten pairs of Gaziano & Girling’s (almost their entire RTW series and even met Tony) and about to get into the MTO/Optimum line, several fragrances from Floris, and a ring from Deakin & Francis. All thanks to you.
What I would like to see is all this that Kirby Allison is doing in Europe, is to bring all this to the United States. Mens bespoke suits, bespoke shoes. Mens full service of attire 👌. Everything that makes a man feel great. Thank you Kirby for all that you do.
I feel fancy just watching this. Keep up the amazing content. I appreciate how genuine and enthusiastic you are with respect to exploring the world of tradition
I have been Budd customer for over 30 years. I chose Budd Shirtmakers after being treated so appallingly over the road at Turnbull and Asser and I’m so happy I ended up at Budd. It’s my favourite shop on Earth! Dressing gowns, pyjamas, ties, bespoke shirts, black tie they can advise you on the lot. Incredible, knowledgeable staff that can’t wait to be of service - many of them I consider friends. New and Lingwood are not a bad crowd either - a tad snooty at times but that’s easily sorted! A lovely video Kirby on my favourite piece of London, many thanks.
Philo68 Haha. Yes. Spot on in every regard. Budd Shirtmaker is really a gem. They do exceptional shirts and are the only West End shirtmaker actually cutting all of their shirts right in London. Most do everything off-premises. And the Shirtmakers at Budd, Darrin and James, all both stand-up guys who are incredibly-talented and really personify the quiet, discrete service that London is so well-known for (yet is increasingly difficult to find). And, of course, when it comes to formal accouterment, there is no better shop in the world.
I’ve never had the courage to call Mr Rowley by his name Andy either. My hat is off to you Kirby! What an arcade - what a video. Mt Brummell himself would approve!
Philo68 You know, he is such an amazingly personable and friendly guy, but you know you’re right, I probably should have addressed him by his surname! He certainly deserves the respect. Probably few people in London more knowledgeable about formal attire than Mr. Rowley.
@@Philo68 Interesting you had that experience, personally have found Turnbull and Asser's service to be exceptional, but I imagine as a larger shop they have a larger number of staff and possibly a bad egg or two.
barnabylovell it happened for a reason and I’m glad it did. I could (and perhaps should) have flared up at my treatment. That said, I was 17 years old and wanted to appear a refined young man. I cut my losses and got the royal treatment and sartorial advice from Budd. I enjoy six different bespoke Shirtmakers and Turnbull and Asser ain’t one of them. I have purchased items from their beautiful store in the past but once bitten... Edited for spelling
Up until 1:48 you have mentioned 3 times that they are the foremost experts in white&black tie. I agree that repetition is important but spacing out this point might have made it a bit less distracting. It would also be great if you could show the name of the shops in the same way that you show the name of the people there, in those blue and white boxes. Might make it easier to write them down and avoid misspelling when looking for their websites. Not a big issue in this case since they are all in the video description of course. Great and very informative video as always.
This is one of my favorite videos of yours, return to it frequently. For those of us who can't make it there, it's good have this stroll through this part of London whenever you want. You should do more vids like this.
If you know anyone in the business, please put us in touch! We'd love to expand this concept to bring more content exploring the world of quality, craftsmanship, and tradition to more people! There is so much we haven't even touched!!
Astounding,I live and work in London and these arcades are an anathema to me,not any more,hubby and sons are about to be fitted out with some suits after much saving.
Me too I've walked thru this probably 5 times and never noticed these shops. Especially watch straps, I have a big vintage collection and that is helpful!
The Piccadilly arcade is just an awesome place to shop.. and a short walk from there you will get to JJ Fox Cigar lounge, where you can lit and have a nice cup of coffee..
What a great video, and what wonderful shops. It's such a pleasure to get to travel along with you to see such a variety of splendid shops - thank you for bringing us all along with you!
Kirby! I loved this tour of Piccadilly Arcade! Being able to visit each of the shops is an amazing education as to each of the brands and to see how that all contribute to the whole wardrobe. Of course, finishing the tour of the arcade with a nod to Beau Brummell himself! I learned so much from this video. Thank you!
Yeah. Deakin and Francis has a really cool collection of cufflinks. They have the absolutely beautiful high-end stuff, but they also have some really interesting catchy things as well !
Kirby Allison he helped with the conversation as well which was probably great for you compared to some others. You do well especially when some don’t give you much to work with.
Almost 40 years ago I tagged along on a shopping trip with a zillionaire's son and the Piccadilly arcade was one of the fabulous places we went shopping! Another was Asprey's, I think. Quite an experience! Money was literally no object!
A splendid tour indeed, thank you. I live in London, and always make a discreet salute to Beau Brummel (the patron saint of men's tailoring) when I'm in Jermyn Street.
The inscription at the bottom of the statue is one of the greatest! I love that corner. New & Lingwood is such a beautiful frame to Piccadilly Arcade and then with Jerymn Street right there.
Thank you Kirby, your videos have an inexplicable magic which takes me into a wonderland where everything feels good and desirable. You are very special.
Great show. Just notice though, that the questions seem a bit lengthy - almost every person interviewed at some point will stutter when trying to answer a question they thought was finished - only to find that it continues for a few more sentences
Having worked at Aspreys in the mid 80s and so was down the road from the Burlington Arcade I can say it really was another world of opulence and wealth yet the homeless problem was and is a terrible reminder of the chasm that exists between the haves and have nots.
Thanks to you Kirby today I went and bought myself a shirt from Budd. Absolutely outstanding customer service and top quality 👔 Thank you for sharing these wonderful businesses:) I mentioned you to them and they knew who you were naturally, I spoke to a young fellow called James, I’m not sure if you’ve talked to him.
Nice video. I have gone to Budd several times. I have purchased some neckties and mtm shirts from them. But I have never gone into the other shops in the Piccadilly Arcade. Now after watching this video, the next time I am in London I will make sure to visit these other shops. Please do more of these walking tour videos.
The "you guys" habit must be a Pavlovian reflex. And Adeney is pronounced "Aid-ney". Apart from that, an informative video. I am old enough to remember when Swaine, Adeney, Brigg & Sons had a large five-floor shop next to Fortnum's on Piccadilly, and New & Lingwood a shop in Cambridge opposite King's College (the sister college of Eton). As others have mentioned, Mr. Rowley deserves to be addressed correctly. Budd sells grosgrain silk cummerbunds, which are now quite rare, and bib front shirts; an excellent shop. And the pharmacy of Santa Maria Novella has the most divine toiletry products.
Haha. Yes, "you guys" is definitely reflexive. Part of the dialect across the pond. It is exciting to see that Swaine, Adeney and Benson & Clegg should have by now launched their renovated spaces! I am happy to see these brands expand!
@@kirbyallison Can I suggest you visit some other umbrella makers in London? James Smith is a great institution for example and the shop is a glorious example of Victorian retail fitting.
Very enjoyable video - pity you missed visiting the windowless basement in Budd where the shirt cutting takes place! Do consider, Kirby, a luxury watches tour of the Royal Exchange in the City, just opposite the Bank of England. It’s also the place where stock trading started in the late 1600’s and where international loan finance began in the early 1800’s.
Actually, don't they do the cutting on the first floor? We filmed up there, but unfortunately it was very cramped and we had a lot of interrupts... weren't really able to use any of the footage.
Kirby Allison cutting? It’s full of luxury watch boutiques. Let me know next time you’re at the Club and we can discuss - will take you there. You have my email.
Thankyou so much, brings back such wonderful memories of when I lived and worked in London. Its nice to see that there are still both some characters left in this world and some very stylish Gentlemen`s shops.
I say that phrase too much & I've noticed it lately, you know?? 😁 Thought it was one of my English ways. I've only noticed it with Kirby now you mentioned it ☺️
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Great Tour Kirby ! I would love to see a tour of the Burlington Arcade or the Royal Arcade . Or a tour of a few interesting shops on Jermyn Street perhaps ?
Great video. I've used Jean Rousseau before when a watch of mine with a difficult and rare strap shape had its strap wear wear out. They were excellent and the selection is impressive.
@@kirbyallison That would be awesone. I commented in one of your past videos if you could do a shoe shine sunnday with Hugo Jacommet. I would love to see that. You are one of my favourite chanbels on ypu tube and I appreciate what you do. Keep the sartorial traditions alive for the next generations. Greetings from Croatia
Awesome, awesome, awesome! Thank you so much for this episode and the Savile Row episode. I hope you do one or more on Jermyn St as well. I don’t get to London much anymore but I love to shop for myself when I do. You have definitely ‘introduced’ me to a few new shops that I can’t wait to visit. As I’m watching these videos I’m constantly hitting pause and jumping onto their websites to see more.
Kirby, thanks once again for the walking tour but I have a request, could you also list the names of the song/music playing in the background. The music is great very stylish and it fits well with the tour. Thank you
You do excellent tours and look sartorially super, Kirby, but you need to learn Curative Eurythmy exercises to practice daily to harmonize your movements, especially your arms, and get yourself into your body and feel it and develop upright posture. A hunchback with belly out?
I love Mr. Mundy stone face silence when Kirby refers to him as you guys. It’s like if I could read Mundy’s mind it’s “ WTF , did you just refer to me as you guys ?” Shortly thereafter Mundy refers to his Texas customer as Chaps. Kirby I’m a fan but I think Mundy is probably asking “ what hole from Texas did this chap crawl out of ? Hooterville ? LOL !
Slightly disappointed that you didn't show Christy's hat shop. Bought a hat from there just yesterday. Note: Later realised Christy's is actually in a different arcade just up the road. My apologies.
The London Chamber of Commerce should pay Kirby Allison for making this video. Before I watched Kirby Allison's video, I hadn't heard of many of these places; now I want to go to them all!
🙏🙏 Feel free to email the chaps at www.piccadilly-arcade.com! 🤓
Good idea! Email sent!
@@kirbyallison Greetings from Nairobi, Kenya.
On the comment about the London Chamber of Commerce thanking you - seriously, they should thank you.
Because of your videos I now own ten pairs of Gaziano & Girling’s (almost their entire RTW series and even met Tony) and about to get into the MTO/Optimum line, several fragrances from Floris, and a ring from Deakin & Francis.
All thanks to you.
It’s so true 😂
What I would like to see is all this that Kirby Allison is doing in Europe, is to bring all this to the United States. Mens bespoke suits, bespoke shoes. Mens full service of attire 👌. Everything that makes a man feel great. Thank you Kirby for all that you do.
I feel fancy just watching this. Keep up the amazing content. I appreciate how genuine and enthusiastic you are with respect to exploring the world of tradition
Will Turner Thank you! Did you see any of our other videos from London? Like the Huntsman and Henry Poole shop visits?
@@kirbyallison Youre welcome and I'll check those out!
8:40 That neck crack though
😂😂😂
Lmfao
I’m getting Phil Leotardo flash backs.
WOW!!!!!!!
I have been Budd customer for over 30 years. I chose Budd Shirtmakers after being treated so appallingly over the road at Turnbull and Asser and I’m so happy I ended up at Budd. It’s my favourite shop on Earth!
Dressing gowns, pyjamas, ties, bespoke shirts, black tie they can advise you on the lot. Incredible, knowledgeable staff that can’t wait to be of service - many of them I consider friends.
New and Lingwood are not a bad crowd either - a tad snooty at times but that’s easily sorted!
A lovely video Kirby on my favourite piece of London, many thanks.
Philo68 Haha. Yes. Spot on in every regard. Budd Shirtmaker is really a gem. They do exceptional shirts and are the only West End shirtmaker actually cutting all of their shirts right in London. Most do everything off-premises. And the Shirtmakers at Budd, Darrin and James, all both stand-up guys who are incredibly-talented and really personify the quiet, discrete service that London is so well-known for (yet is increasingly difficult to find). And, of course, when it comes to formal accouterment, there is no better shop in the world.
I’ve never had the courage to call Mr Rowley by his name Andy either. My hat is off to you Kirby! What an arcade - what a video. Mt Brummell himself would approve!
Philo68 You know, he is such an amazingly personable and friendly guy, but you know you’re right, I probably should have addressed him by his surname! He certainly deserves the respect. Probably few people in London more knowledgeable about formal attire than Mr. Rowley.
@@Philo68 Interesting you had that experience, personally have found Turnbull and Asser's service to be exceptional, but I imagine as a larger shop they have a larger number of staff and possibly a bad egg or two.
barnabylovell it happened for a reason and I’m glad it did. I could (and perhaps should) have flared up at my treatment. That said, I was 17 years old and wanted to appear a refined young man. I cut my losses and got the royal treatment and sartorial advice from Budd.
I enjoy six different bespoke Shirtmakers and Turnbull and Asser ain’t one of them. I have purchased items from their beautiful store in the past but once bitten...
Edited for spelling
What a great video and idea Kirby. I hope you do more of this type of video. I love the cuff link shop.!
Al Briseno Stay tunes for our Savile Row Walking Tour where we visit all of the heritage tailoring houses to discuss their house styles!
Kirby Allison can’t wait to see that one as well.
@@kirbyallison well worth watching, truelly brilliant.
@@kirbyallison I've just saved the Savile Row video to watch later. Thank you. May I ask if you reside in London, or travel there for work or leisure?
Up until 1:48 you have mentioned 3 times that they are the foremost experts in white&black tie.
I agree that repetition is important but spacing out this point might have made it a bit less distracting.
It would also be great if you could show the name of the shops in the same way that you show the name of the people there, in those blue and white boxes. Might make it easier to write them down and avoid misspelling when looking for their websites. Not a big issue in this case since they are all in the video description of course.
Great and very informative video as always.
Great suggestions!! Thank you! Duly noted.
So good that companies with that craftsmanship are thriving!
That in 2021 is rarer, rarer 🌏. Quality is more expensive.
I love how Kirby always comments on the great things that a gentleman needs to have.
That was great! I’m so happy I was able to see our good friend Christopher MacDonald and his beautiful shop😍
This is one of my favorite videos of yours, return to it frequently. For those of us who can't make it there, it's good have this stroll through this part of London whenever you want. You should do more vids like this.
kirby you need your own tv show tbh
If you know anyone in the business, please put us in touch! We'd love to expand this concept to bring more content exploring the world of quality, craftsmanship, and tradition to more people! There is so much we haven't even touched!!
I like that you promote these businesses
So Luxury & So British = I LOVE !!! Thanks
Astounding,I live and work in London and these arcades are an anathema to me,not any more,hubby and sons are about to be fitted out with some suits after much saving.
Me too I've walked thru this probably 5 times and never noticed these shops. Especially watch straps, I have a big vintage collection and that is helpful!
Hey! Very nice tour, please make more videos like this! Enjoyed it very much, thank you.
The Piccadilly arcade is just an awesome place to shop.. and a short walk from there you will get to JJ Fox Cigar lounge, where you can lit and have a nice cup of coffee..
I love how the guys at the shirt shop didn’t have a clue who this guy was 😆😆
Frikkin hysterical.... 🤣🤣🤣
I loved it !
Hahah….
Well it not everyday you have Mr Magoo walking in as though you’re old friends.
A great tour of London’s wonderful menswear locations.
Those skull cufflinks were amazing! 😍❤
Yeah. Those were pretty sweet! They had some really exceptional cufflinks!
Blue and red cufflinks are stunning
What a great video, and what wonderful shops. It's such a pleasure to get to travel along with you to see such a variety of splendid shops - thank you for bringing us all along with you!
My favourite arcade in London. Really enjoyed the video, really excellent work Kirby.
Kirby! I loved this tour of Piccadilly Arcade! Being able to visit each of the shops is an amazing education as to each of the brands and to see how that all contribute to the whole wardrobe. Of course, finishing the tour of the arcade with a nod to Beau Brummell himself! I learned so much from this video. Thank you!
The cuff link guy was super cool
Yeah. Deakin and Francis has a really cool collection of cufflinks. They have the absolutely beautiful high-end stuff, but they also have some really interesting catchy things as well !
Kirby Allison he helped with the conversation as well which was probably great for you compared to some others. You do well especially when some don’t give you much to work with.
Almost 40 years ago I tagged along on a shopping trip with a zillionaire's son and the Piccadilly arcade was one of the fabulous places we went shopping! Another was Asprey's, I think. Quite an experience! Money was literally no object!
A splendid tour indeed, thank you. I live in London, and always make a discreet salute to Beau Brummel (the patron saint of men's tailoring) when I'm in Jermyn Street.
The inscription at the bottom of the statue is one of the greatest! I love that corner. New & Lingwood is such a beautiful frame to Piccadilly Arcade and then with Jerymn Street right there.
Super great show Kirby I really enjoy travelling with you to your favourite shops
Thank you Kirby, your videos have an inexplicable magic which takes me into a wonderland where everything feels good and desirable.
You are very special.
Great show. Just notice though, that the questions seem a bit lengthy - almost every person interviewed at some point will stutter when trying to answer a question they thought was finished - only to find that it continues for a few more sentences
And who's fault is that for not waiting to speak, or indeed stopping to think before they speak? Something to think about...
@@righteousred723 He is extremely wordy about everything. Since there is only so much to say about men’s clothes he says it two, three, or four times.
Kirby, you look great. You are always look impeccable . Good to see.
A splendid video. Very enjoyable.
It's so refreshing to watch your videos. Thank you!
I enjoy your interview style. Relaxed and deferential to the subject of your inquiry. Also, very American with prolific use of “you guys.”
Love that place - bought a really nice jacket at New & Lingwood which I really like.
I love Charles Tyrwhitt, great quality to a great price.
Having worked at Aspreys in the mid 80s and so was down the road from the Burlington Arcade I can say it really was another world of opulence and wealth yet the homeless problem was and is a terrible reminder of the chasm that exists between the haves and have nots.
Cuffs for shirts 👔 are interesting 🧐 and questionable 🤨 especially skulls and grunt pig. Nice stores.
Thanks to you Kirby today I went and bought myself a shirt from Budd. Absolutely outstanding customer service and top quality 👔 Thank you for sharing these wonderful businesses:) I mentioned you to them and they knew who you were naturally, I spoke to a young fellow called James, I’m not sure if you’ve talked to him.
Now that’s a perfect suit, tie/knot, cuff on him. Flawless!
Nice video. I have gone to Budd several times. I have purchased some neckties and mtm shirts from them. But I have never gone into the other shops in the Piccadilly Arcade. Now after watching this video, the next time I am in London I will make sure to visit these other shops. Please do more of these walking tour videos.
Excellent video tour. Thanks so much Kirby.
Always a pleasure to watch your videos Mr Kirby! Thanks for share and greetings from Brazil 🇧🇷
The "you guys" habit must be a Pavlovian reflex. And Adeney is pronounced "Aid-ney". Apart from that, an informative video. I am old enough to remember when Swaine, Adeney, Brigg & Sons had a large five-floor shop next to Fortnum's on Piccadilly, and New & Lingwood a shop in Cambridge opposite King's College (the sister college of Eton). As others have mentioned, Mr. Rowley deserves to be addressed correctly. Budd sells grosgrain silk cummerbunds, which are now quite rare, and bib front shirts; an excellent shop. And the pharmacy of Santa Maria Novella has the most divine toiletry products.
Haha. Yes, "you guys" is definitely reflexive. Part of the dialect across the pond. It is exciting to see that Swaine, Adeney and Benson & Clegg should have by now launched their renovated spaces! I am happy to see these brands expand!
@@kirbyallison Can I suggest you visit some other umbrella makers in London? James Smith is a great institution for example and the shop is a glorious example of Victorian retail fitting.
Fantastic walking tour!
Thank you!!!
Very enjoyable video - pity you missed visiting the windowless basement in Budd where the shirt cutting takes place! Do consider, Kirby, a luxury watches tour of the Royal Exchange in the City, just opposite the Bank of England. It’s also the place where stock trading started in the late 1600’s and where international loan finance began in the early 1800’s.
Russ That sounds like fun! Do you know anyone who could get us a tour? Would make for a fantastic video, for sure!
Actually, don't they do the cutting on the first floor? We filmed up there, but unfortunately it was very cramped and we had a lot of interrupts... weren't really able to use any of the footage.
Kirby Allison cutting? It’s full of luxury watch boutiques. Let me know next time you’re at the Club and we can discuss - will take you there. You have my email.
Hopefully, these shops survived COVID. Would love to see an update.
Great work
Perhaps a trip to Westley Richards in Birmingham
Thankyou so much, brings back such wonderful memories of when I lived and worked in London. Its nice to see that there are still both some characters left in this world and some very stylish Gentlemen`s shops.
Saying “you know” is an affectation that you overuse.
I say that phrase too much & I've noticed it lately, you know?? 😁
Thought it was one of my English ways. I've only noticed it with Kirby now you mentioned it ☺️
Great video, would love to see more of a similar content
We have a great Savile Row walking tour that should be coming out soon! Make sure you are subscribed and that your notifications are turned on so that you can learn when publish it!
Wondering if you've ever checked out a London suit maker called Tweed Maker. These suits are tailored.
hi Kirby, love this content, i think the combination of Location + Mens Particulars is spot... Love London + its history, hope to see more...
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Keeping us well-clad! :)
Wow the guys jacket at buds fits straight up awful
SamNettles not a very helpful comment
@@furdiebant Not helpful but true.
innit
It seems to be weirdly common for people working in high end bespoke tailoring to have badly fitting clothes!
The Vincent and Clegg chap's isn't great either
AGAIN GREAT TOUR !!!! THANKS...LUV THE CUFF LINKS !!!! 👍🇨🇦🇬🇧👍
What an excellent video, you know.
Great Tour Kirby ! I would love to see a tour of the Burlington Arcade or the Royal Arcade . Or a tour of a few interesting shops on Jermyn Street perhaps ?
This is absolutely amazing. Definitely visiting this arcade next time I'm in London!
Of all of the arcades, Piccadilly is without a doubt the best for men looking for quality, craftsmanship, and tradition!
A great tour of the arcade. It’s the way I always go to get to Jermyn Street.
It is really great these these two abut each other!
Great video. I've used Jean Rousseau before when a watch of mine with a difficult and rare strap shape had its strap wear wear out. They were excellent and the selection is impressive.
Great video. Thank you Kirby.
Nice!!!! Really appreciate the tour!!!
Your suits are always creased around the midriff
The only bad thing is, the video stops to fast. ❤️❤️❤️🍀🍀🍀
A brilliant video and lots of info.
That's the EU for you. Made me like and subscribe.
12:20 - Next on Hanger Project... Kirby Allison's Texas shooting range attire & etiquette video!
Hahaha. Yes. Those cufflinks were pretty awesome! You should have seen the other ones we couldn't publish on this channel...
As suggested below by Isabella Cammalleri, Burlington Arcade needs to go on your list to visit.
So this type of video for Milano, Napoli and Paris.
If we could find someone to cover our travel expenses, we'd love to film them!!
@@kirbyallison That would be awesone. I commented in one of your past videos if you could do a shoe shine sunnday with Hugo Jacommet. I would love to see that. You are one of my favourite chanbels on ypu tube and I appreciate what you do. Keep the sartorial traditions alive for the next generations. Greetings from Croatia
Krunoslav Kovacec Yeah! Hugo is in Atlanta for the summer. Should try to see if we can get together!
@@kirbyallison Can't wait. Thanks so much for replying. Keep up the great work!
Amazing video! Loved it
Now off to Jerymn Street near Piccadilly.
Thanks Kirby
Awesome, awesome, awesome! Thank you so much for this episode and the Savile Row episode. I hope you do one or more on Jermyn St as well. I don’t get to London much anymore but I love to shop for myself when I do. You have definitely ‘introduced’ me to a few new shops that I can’t wait to visit. As I’m watching these videos I’m constantly hitting pause and jumping onto their websites to see more.
Feelings of Brexit is strong in this one
I just have to pause 30 times throughout the video because theres so much to see!
I know! And we didn't even cover everything!! The Savile Row walking tour was even more difficult...
Your videos are superb!!
Kirby, thanks once again for the walking tour but I have a request, could you also list the names of the song/music playing in the background. The music is great very stylish and it fits well with the tour. Thank you
Loving these tour videos Kirby. More please :)
Great walkthrough!
Hey man, that's a coincidence! Visited all three arcades last Saturday.
thanks for the tour
You do excellent tours and look sartorially super, Kirby, but you need to learn Curative Eurythmy exercises to practice daily to harmonize your movements, especially your arms, and get yourself into your body and feel it and develop upright posture. A hunchback with belly out?
I love Mr. Mundy stone face silence when Kirby refers to him as you guys. It’s like if I could read Mundy’s mind it’s “ WTF , did you just refer to me as you guys ?” Shortly thereafter Mundy refers to his Texas customer as Chaps. Kirby I’m a fan but I think Mundy is probably asking “ what hole from Texas did this chap crawl out of ? Hooterville ? LOL !
Great tour
Thanks! Make sure you check out our Savile Row Walking tour, also! ua-cam.com/video/fgCDHWI-xYo/v-deo.html
1:40 the guy is acting so cool, but his suit is buttoned up wrong lol
you walked straight past Jeffery west! ;-)
5:47 Oliver reminds me of a grown up, long haired and bearded version of Chunk from the Goonies
I am a new sub and absolutely love the content would love if u make a video on your watch collection and suggestions. Thanks ❤️👌
Loved this video. More please!
Awesome video Kirby!! You provided me with a lot of ideas for my next trip to London later on this year. Maybe I'll try a bespoke shirt from Budd :)
Love you man !
Fantastic!!!
Excellent video and lovely seeing great shops in the UK which the world talks about
There is plenty for a man to see in London, that is for sure! Check out some of the other videos we published on Savile Row! More to come !
Wow, this has inspired me to not wear my sleeping T-shirt under my work-shirt anymore.
thanks.....
Slightly disappointed that you didn't show Christy's hat shop. Bought a hat from there just yesterday.
Note: Later realised Christy's is actually in a different arcade just up the road. My apologies.
Aren’t Turbull and Asser still making shirts on Jermyn Street?
Fantastic video keep these tours of shops coming. Could you in the future do some from Paris?
You can check out our Paris Walking Tour here: ua-cam.com/video/4rPxoZ8Sw04/v-deo.html