@@gentlekorean6895 Is there any possibility to obtain your trouser drafting method or technique in writing? how much would it cost, I live in Panama in America and do not have taylor schools.
It's a common thing, once you get used to using the tools so often. As long as you have a firm enough grip on the straightedge, your line should be straight as possible no matter how which or erratic your stroke.
👀 it will be awkward if ill be the one getting men's measurements but im a fan of nice tailored suits but i want to create one man's suit (yeah only one lol)..someday
@bunsen6054 If you didn't know this is how mens bespoke tailoring is done, do you know how to sew, draft patterns, or more importantly, any tailor? It takes 15-20+ years to become a master tailor with 3-5 years apprenticing. Without all that and more, sorry you're not starting a men's suit tailoring business. Unless you were being sarcastic...
I remember, that I as a kid helped my grandma to make a suit for myself. I could draw a lines with a sharpen bit of soap. Great memories. Awesome video by the way.
In my head there was this tiny lady repeating "It will be bold... dramatic... Heroic!" and this video is the gift that keeps on giving! Very relaxing and not too harsh, just my type of asmr :) Absolutely love it! Keep the good work! ❤❤❤❤❤❤
i love how the sounds of sewing a handmade garment is done and the visual and helps give me a calm feeling the next time I make a dress without feeling too nervous :) thank you for the wonderful video and the suit made there is beautiful
This is just beyond amazing. I could have this on a loop all night long. And as a very tall woman, I WISH I could have my clothes custom made. Would be a dream. I just can't afford it.
@@vogtrina I second this! I am not a super tall girl, but a lot of the time clothes will be too short or wide for me. Learning how to sew and tailor clothing to fit me has been a life saver, I can basically wear anything I want now even if it doesn't fit me in store. A few small adjustments later and it's perfect :D Great skill to learn, and the best part is, it's easy to learn the basics and grow from there. Practicing on old damaged clothes or cheap stuff from the thrift store is how I learned, no teaching required really, just a steady, skillful hand or a sewing machine.
It reminds me when a few years ago my wife, who is a trained seamstress and seamstress, made a shirt for our 4 year old son from a shirt of mine. Another time, she sewed a skirt out of my niece's favorite jeans, embroidered her name and year of birth.
@@travisvanalst4698 maybe but it's kinda hard to scam someone on a bespoke suit since it's got to be made first brfore you pay, how you gonna scam a guy on that, using cheaper thread or something, put plastic buttons on and claim it's horn?
I’m currently training to become a tailor and i love seeing how different every individual works when it comes to clothing . Loved this video! Thank you for sharing :))
That’s great! I am learning to sew and learning to tailor my own clothing, it is interesting to see individuals creating such incredible works of art. I think that Korean tailors have the finest quality pieces and I hope to have something made there when I travel. I hope to travel to different places around the world and have pieces made everywhere. I hope one day to find you there, I believe in your dream of becoming a tailor.
For these suits, yes. For a factory made suit it is the materials, which is why they keep trying to use polyester and similarly cheap materials. Always go for wool, linen, or cotton, and dont do many blends
bro i dont know who you are but let me just say this...your wrist control, finesse and attention to detail...incredible! Not to mention the camera angles, focus and editing?!?! The individuals that put their hands together to make this, i commend and respect it because you can tell how serious about the art they are. I don't even like asmr lol I just clicked because of the suit and pattern making and ended up stumbling on complete masterpiece!
This reminded me of back in middle school where I had to do fashion studies subject (which was quite an unusual subject to have for a public school around my area). It's actually really satisfying to watch actual tailor doing the stuff we were taught to do haha... I remembered being assigned to do a form fitting vest as a final project and I honestly wanna cry on the measurements and pattern-making part which took so long. Also apparently the whole thing was off so I ended up making the vest too big. At least I still got a B- for it.. 😅 Thank you for the superb video, it's very relaxing 👍
Nobody else here wondering how much something like this costs? Because here in the UK id have to sell my arm and leg to get this level of service and quality. I guess if I did sell my limbs the suit would be cheaper... Hmmm
Well, depends on the material, the maker and the amount of customization that goes into it, but it's safe to say that a completely bespoke suit to your exact measurements could go from 2500-3000£ all the way to 20,000£ and beyond.
Exactly. Especially Korean made items, they’re of some of the finest quality there and whilst I hope to have something made there, I’d have to sell a few limbs to even get just the jacket. I do suppose if I sell an arm it’ll be cheaper…
Here in the U.S. a bespoke suit with 2 pairs of slacks can run anywhere from $12K to $24K or more depending on the fabric. I used to make suits for one of the better known men’s houses in New York City and we had clients who would have a suit made every year because these are investments in a man’s appearance and oftentimes their careers. We would also restyle our older creations to bring them more in line with newer men’s styles. I have worked on fifty year old suits that restyled beautifully.
How are his hands so dang still and steady? Ive fried all my brain cells away in my 20s and my hands will never be that steady - much less even be concentrated/focus for that amount of time I would have taken like 18 snack breaks doing that kind of work 😂😂😂😂
Jamie Kemp has an incredible how-to-tailor series that goes through everything you need to know, besides how to sew, but that is a self evident pre-requisite for someone into a niche craft such as tailoring
Loved the video! I was searching for tutorials and while watching couldnt stop thinking about how this process could be automatized with laser cutters to accelerate and allow for more productivity. I know this is an art and enjoy it but i always think of this kind of stuff
Amazingly, textile production is one of the only industries that is still unable to be automated, due to the unpredictability and adaptive handling required for it. Even to make a basic T-shirt industry still resorts to a production line as the most "efficient" way to produce. Reassuring to know that skills aren't futile, but it is definitely the cause for many ethical labour issues.
As someone who is huge into bespoke tailoring, even though I know how the guy I get my stuff made at does his work, always nice to see how different artisans apply their magic. Thanks a ton for the video.
This video is great , matter of fact I give major props to this fella getting down on a suit from scratch and pair of slacks 💯💪 but the soothing sounds of the scissors cutting puts my right to sleep 💤
Always interesting to watch how other tailors do things. However, did this tailor use the same shears for paper and cloth (going by the small mark on one of the blades)? That is a huge NoNo in my book. Paper blunts the blades and you need to have them sharpened more often! Other than that, great video.
Yes. You are Right. He has 2 Shears. But He used more sharpened shear of He has for Great Sound and Showing you on Video. In korea, We use very light and thin paper for pattern in common, Also Very Cheap fee of sharpen Knife and shear. Thank you for comments!
@@gravygraves5112 To this specification, which seems bespoke (i.e. made to order by the tailor completely by hand), thousands of dollars. You need to go to a master tailor for this kind of thing but at a lower price, made-to-measure (MTM) works fine.
@@gravygraves5112 I should say too, bespoke means the pattern (the cut of the suit) is fully customisable and tailored completely to your body. MTM uses stock patterns that can be altered but not fully customised or tailored to your exact specification.
This is so intriguing because recently I picked out the fabrics and designs and got fitted for a handmade suit and I just love dress clothes interesting to get an idea of how it all works. Jesus bless y’all.
I absolutely loved this video. Satisfying. Some watch popping things (gross), I’ll take this type of video over that ANY DAY! Super talented suit maker, and super talented editor.
He's making a suit dressed in a suit! No crazy background music just the noise of the tools. Gotta love it!
I love it 🥰🥰🥰
Dude! Right?! Boss!
I agree, That's what I love, the technical aspect of the craft. Seeing something being hand crafted.
This is how gentlemen works
Classic
Boys watching ASMR THATS GAY
I respect anyone that can wear a suit, while making a suit.
Period.
Not gonna like this only due to it being 666 😈
@@princessleotardovadincithe7771 ☠ ☠̸̮͓͎̮̰͓͋̌̌̇͝ ̸̢͇̬͂̉͒͘⛥̶͎̻͋͑̾ ̸͇̰͑͒͛̚☠̴͉́̅̃ ̶̛̺͆͐ψ̴̬̻͉͕̼̾̾̔͠ ̴̛̼̻͚̖̥̆͆͒̀ψ̸̙̬̠͝ ̷̛̣͍̤͖̙̿́̊͘̚̕͠⛧̸̥͆̇͋̈́̂ ̵̨̭̹̣̥͙̄̐̈́⛥̷̬͍̞͊̐̆ ̴̥̓̄̑̃͠ψ̵̢̡͔̤͈́͐ ̴̱͚̝̩͊ ̸͉͔͕͖̮̖͍͒̓̇̊͗̾ͅŅ̶̛̰͈̘̆̈́͗͠u̸͍͗̑̋͛̌̃͜m̴̨͔͙͇̟͔̻̑͐̐̈́̓̿͜ȅ̶̬̞̯͔͗̈́r̵̨̛̰̲̮̰̥̘̱̈̂̓̋̒́ ̵͖͙̦̺̼̟͌̄́̌͆̐g̸̳̻͋͒̓̚ó̵̧̰͚̩̭̼ͅë̵̡̜͕̦̰͋̽̕͜s̶̨̗͙̖͈̭̩͐̊͠ ̶͔̈́̏͐̓̍͠͠h̶̳̟̔͂a̶͕̲̭̟̻̭͋ḧ̸̬̟̪́a̵̢̭͍̠̒́̀̇͗͜ḫ̴̳́̈̎̑̋͐ẫ̵̟͖͇̀̊͘͝ ̷̡̗͖̪͔̥͉͛̓͠ψ̸̫͛̋̄̾̔͠ ̷̡̛̺̲͉̞̞͍͓̔̽̇̈́̄̓ψ̷̢͇̘͎̀̀̉͋̚ ̴̥̯͗̋͝⛥̷̨̘̲̤͗ ̵͍̰̖͙͖̤̠̎̀⛧̴̬̻͕͕̩̰̀͛͌͜ ̷̻͓͎̬̉̀̆̀ψ̶͉̠̫͕̟͉̊͆͐̍̑ͅ ̸̨̪̙̥̲͎̎ψ̶̧̡̣̫̬̗̲͔͑̊̔̓ ̵̻̣̪͉̗̹͆☠̷͖̀̓ ̴̇̄͒̄̎ͅψ̴̤͓̤̻̅͌̋͜ ☠
When properly cut and fitted, it’s very, very comfortable...
You have low standards lol
You should pass by Saville Row in London and take a peek inside the stores. Almost every bespoke tailor there is wearing a suit while making one ✨
i enjoy how the sound isn't designed to be soothing, but ruthlessly efficient. very nicee
Oh, some of it is very soothing!
Watching a master is never boring.
I could watch this for hours. It’s so mesmerising! Please make more videos like this! :)
Thank you🙏🙏
@@gentlekorean6895 Is there any possibility to obtain your trouser drafting method or technique in writing? how much would it cost, I live in Panama in America and do not have taylor schools.
@@gentlekorean6895 Fantastic video !!! Which camera / cameras and lenses have been used to make this video ?
@@PabloGalvezP também gostaria de aprender e inclusive as réguas tudo achei excelente parabéns
I came to know how suits are generally made but the camera angles and asmr element is so satisfying
I like how he uses a ruler so he can establish the exact measurement, but flicks the pencil in the most erratic way
It's a common thing, once you get used to using the tools so often. As long as you have a firm enough grip on the straightedge, your line should be straight as possible no matter how which or erratic your stroke.
@@jazzharlan8451 oo new knowledge ☆ thank you for sharing!
Establishing is a required suit-making skill
@@Bxtskul1l allow me to establish your navy suit for war
too smooth
Never knew this was how suits were made, now I have the knowledge needed to start that suit tailoring business I’ve always wanted to do on the side
👀
it will be awkward if ill be the one getting men's measurements but im a fan of nice tailored suits
but i want to create one man's suit (yeah only one lol)..someday
Yes, amazingly suits are made…from cloth..
Yeah right..
But now we use machine learning
@bunsen6054 If you didn't know this is how mens bespoke tailoring is done, do you know how to sew, draft patterns, or more importantly, any tailor?
It takes 15-20+ years to become a master tailor with 3-5 years apprenticing. Without all that and more, sorry you're not starting a men's suit tailoring business.
Unless you were being sarcastic...
My decreased father was also a tailor. Watching this asmr remains me of him. Thanks for the video ❤️
I hope you ironed him out 🙏
Decreased to what?
@@myrusEW I think they meant “deceased”. Mildly funny misspelling.
@Layni Natalia, your father was phenomenal.
@@myrusEW to ashes
The sound of a sliding cut of paper with scissors is one of my absolute favorites. The way you know that it was a perfectly smooth cut is just 🤌🏻
you can feel the years of experience he has, just by looking the way he moves and does the things
I had the exact OPPOSITE feeling.
Overly dramatic
Yeah it happens, as a car mechanic of over 20 years I do little flourishes with my tools too.
I remember, that I as a kid helped my grandma to make a suit for myself. I could draw a lines with a sharpen bit of soap. Great memories. Awesome video by the way.
The amount of control he has over the scissors is incredible! especially at that pace
It’s called “experience”.
In my head there was this tiny lady repeating "It will be bold... dramatic... Heroic!" and this video is the gift that keeps on giving!
Very relaxing and not too harsh, just my type of asmr :)
Absolutely love it! Keep the good work! ❤❤❤❤❤❤
i love how the sounds of sewing a handmade garment is done and the visual and helps give me a calm feeling the next time I make a dress without feeling too nervous :) thank you for the wonderful video and the suit made there is beautiful
This is just beyond amazing. I could have this on a loop all night long. And as a very tall woman, I WISH I could have my clothes custom made. Would be a dream. I just can't afford it.
@@vogtrina I second this! I am not a super tall girl, but a lot of the time clothes will be too short or wide for me. Learning how to sew and tailor clothing to fit me has been a life saver, I can basically wear anything I want now even if it doesn't fit me in store. A few small adjustments later and it's perfect :D Great skill to learn, and the best part is, it's easy to learn the basics and grow from there. Practicing on old damaged clothes or cheap stuff from the thrift store is how I learned, no teaching required really, just a steady, skillful hand or a sewing machine.
How tall are ya?
@@witheeeeeerx 6'3"
Make your own
Absolutely, underrated art form 👏
It reminds me when a few years ago my wife, who is a trained seamstress and seamstress, made a shirt for our 4 year old son from a shirt of mine. Another time, she sewed a skirt out of my niece's favorite jeans, embroidered her name and year of birth.
Your wife is a blessing, take care of her and you will live much longer
@Pasha Goldshtein bro chill its not that deep
@@keroppiew it is if you don’t have anything else in life to do but complain! 😂
@@OfficialROZWBRAZEL lmao yeah
SHE IS A TRAINED SEAMSTRESS X2
what a beautiful line of work to be in, a pure, honest job, no hyping, no scheming and scamming, so peaceful.
There is scamming in every line of work dude lol.
@@travisvanalst4698 maybe but it's kinda hard to scam someone on a bespoke suit since it's got to be made first brfore you pay, how you gonna scam a guy on that, using cheaper thread or something, put plastic buttons on and claim it's horn?
this is not only soothing and great asmr but the skill is phenomenal!! I have never seen anyone make a suit before. Wow!
I’m currently training to become a tailor and i love seeing how different every individual works when it comes to clothing . Loved this video! Thank you for sharing :))
@Arnór Róbertsson exhoost fum taste funny innit lads
That’s great! I am learning to sew and learning to tailor my own clothing, it is interesting to see individuals creating such incredible works of art. I think that Korean tailors have the finest quality pieces and I hope to have something made there when I travel. I hope to travel to different places around the world and have pieces made everywhere. I hope one day to find you there, I believe in your dream of becoming a tailor.
So this is why them suits are expensive, it's not the materials it's the labor. Respect.
For these suits, yes. For a factory made suit it is the materials, which is why they keep trying to use polyester and similarly cheap materials. Always go for wool, linen, or cotton, and dont do many blends
Before this moment I hadn't an inkling I like the sound of scissors cutting through fabric....
Beautiful to watch my brother.... 🙏🏾
Aside from the sound, I'm here for his hands🥺✨
When I sleep at night, I'm enjoying this and it makes me comfortable😚
Thank you😊😊
Me too😂😅
이런 영상 아이디어 너무 좋고 영상미 좋고 다방면으로 너무 좋네요. 이런 영상으로 많이 올려주세요
꽤 힘들게 제작했는데 좋게 봐주셔서 감사합니다^^
I like how the tailor works wearing a suit.
Probably bc of the camera. Sometimes I don't wear pants during covid
bro i dont know who you are but let me just say this...your wrist control, finesse and attention to detail...incredible! Not to mention the camera angles, focus and editing?!?! The individuals that put their hands together to make this, i commend and respect it because you can tell how serious about the art they are. I don't even like asmr lol I just clicked because of the suit and pattern making and ended up stumbling on complete masterpiece!
This reminded me of back in middle school where I had to do fashion studies subject (which was quite an unusual subject to have for a public school around my area). It's actually really satisfying to watch actual tailor doing the stuff we were taught to do haha... I remembered being assigned to do a form fitting vest as a final project and I honestly wanna cry on the measurements and pattern-making part which took so long. Also apparently the whole thing was off so I ended up making the vest too big. At least I still got a B- for it.. 😅
Thank you for the superb video, it's very relaxing 👍
I always have strong admiration for a craftsmanship of this kind, I'm both left-handed for those.
완벽한 작업, 축하합니다 💓💓💗💗💖💖💗💗💞💞💓💓💖💖💗💗💓💓💗💗
My dad was a draftsman, this reminds me a lot of growing up around blueprints. Beautiful work.
Wow really?? sound interesting Thank you for your attention !! Part 3 has been uploaded.
asmr 많이봤지만 사운드 정말 듣기좋네요. 수트만드는 실제 과정인가요? 신기하기도하고 멋집니다ㅎㅎ
네 실제 과정을 asmr 로 담아봤습니다! 시청 감사드립니다:)
ㅜㅜ
Nobody else here wondering how much something like this costs?
Because here in the UK id have to sell my arm and leg to get this level of service and quality. I guess if I did sell my limbs the suit would be cheaper... Hmmm
Maurice Sedwell
Well, depends on the material, the maker and the amount of customization that goes into it, but it's safe to say that a completely bespoke suit to your exact measurements could go from 2500-3000£ all the way to 20,000£ and beyond.
Exactly. Especially Korean made items, they’re of some of the finest quality there and whilst I hope to have something made there, I’d have to sell a few limbs to even get just the jacket. I do suppose if I sell an arm it’ll be cheaper…
Here in the U.S. a bespoke suit with 2 pairs of slacks can run anywhere from $12K to $24K or more depending on the fabric. I used to make suits for one of the better known men’s houses in New York City and we had clients who would have a suit made every year because these are investments in a man’s appearance and oftentimes their careers. We would also restyle our older creations to bring them more in line with newer men’s styles. I have worked on fifty year old suits that restyled beautifully.
As soon as that pencil sharpener came out I knew this was going to be gold.
I feel as though, however much this man bought the suit for, it wasn't enough. This craft is so incredible
With that attitude i will happily be your tailor.
You're a unicorn client
@@darrell9294 haha thank you sir lol
How are his hands so dang still and steady? Ive fried all my brain cells away in my 20s and my hands will never be that steady - much less even be concentrated/focus for that amount of time I would have taken like 18 snack breaks doing that kind of work 😂😂😂😂
I love watching this video as I am always fascinated by the identity that a 'suit' gives us.
😊😊😊😊😊😊
Oh really sounds great Thank you for watching this video!!
좋은 영상 계속 올려주세요~~
넵! 시청해 주셔서 감사합니다:)
Great video,, this is quite a handsome /sophisticated art,,
Thank you for your attention !! Part 3 has been uploaded.
패턴을 배운지 얼마되지 않았는데
실제로 보고 조언을 구하고싶은 마음이 간절하네요
멋진영상 잘봤습니다👍
2부도 만들어주세요ㅎㅎ
감사합니다🙏 2부도 열심히 만들어보겠습니다!!
,
👏👍
Hand-made art and craftsmanship. Wonderful.
The way he used his pencil, oddly satisfying. Had to subscribe 👌🏾
Magical. Thank you so much for sharing this
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This was a pleasure to watch.
Thank you for sharing
How satisfying is that paper cutting sound? Nighty night...
Man, i do really wish to learn how to do this, just like a hobby, and use my own made suits all the time, lol. Also, i want to see how they sew it!!
I started learning with tablecloth 😂
Jamie Kemp has an incredible how-to-tailor series that goes through everything you need to know, besides how to sew, but that is a self evident pre-requisite for someone into a niche craft such as tailoring
@@gaia7240 I started learning to sew with my dad’s sweaty old shirts 😂
Como é lindo ver alguém exercendo seu dom com mestria. Deus abençoe essas mãos
NO! Why did the video stop! I want to watch more! Such a great video... this tailor is such a character... such deliberate moves. More!
This was so satisfying to watch something be made from scratch!!💜
Honestly I can watch this for hours 😩..... The background, the sound, how he uses the tools like everything is top notch
Loved the video!
I was searching for tutorials and while watching couldnt stop thinking about how this process could be automatized with laser cutters to accelerate and allow for more productivity. I know this is an art and enjoy it but i always think of this kind of stuff
Amazingly, textile production is one of the only industries that is still unable to be automated, due to the unpredictability and adaptive handling required for it. Even to make a basic T-shirt industry still resorts to a production line as the most "efficient" way to produce. Reassuring to know that skills aren't futile, but it is definitely the cause for many ethical labour issues.
What a great treat to watch, thank you.
And material is so beautiful.
I have always loved my tailor but seeing this video makes me appreciate him more
the cutting sound is so satisfying
Thank you🙏
As someone who is huge into bespoke tailoring, even though I know how the guy I get my stuff made at does his work, always nice to see how different artisans apply their magic.
Thanks a ton for the video.
Awesome....I want to see more please...that is the next stage in the process...
Where is the end ??? O_O . I love it ! Want to know how it ends !!!!
This video is great , matter of fact I give major props to this fella getting down on a suit from scratch and pair of slacks 💯💪 but the soothing sounds of the scissors cutting puts my right to sleep 💤
Those pencil flicks were boss
Fascinating video, really enjoyable!
So precise, meticulous, clean in all he does... A craftsman creating handmade perfection.
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A strong hug from BRAZIL for you dear friend !!!👏👏👏👏👏👏
Hmmmmmmm this is amazing Delicious suit
i like it 👍 👌
this type of asmr that i been searched for whole time,nice sound,very relaxing to hear & watch 😍😍😍😍
I love this kind of souds.. awesome 👌
This video shows up in my recommend when I thought about making my own clothes 😳
Always interesting to watch how other tailors do things. However, did this tailor use the same shears for paper and cloth (going by the small mark on one of the blades)?
That is a huge NoNo in my book. Paper blunts the blades and you need to have them sharpened more often!
Other than that, great video.
Yes. You are Right.
He has 2 Shears. But He used more sharpened shear of He has for Great Sound and Showing you on Video.
In korea, We use very light and thin paper for pattern in common,
Also Very Cheap fee of sharpen Knife and shear.
Thank you for comments!
Where does a man get a suit made and how much does it normally run?
@@gravygraves5112 To this specification, which seems bespoke (i.e. made to order by the tailor completely by hand), thousands of dollars. You need to go to a master tailor for this kind of thing but at a lower price, made-to-measure (MTM) works fine.
@@gravygraves5112 I should say too, bespoke means the pattern (the cut of the suit) is fully customisable and tailored completely to your body. MTM uses stock patterns that can be altered but not fully customised or tailored to your exact specification.
Honestly, that pencil sharpener alone deserves a like
This is the most tinglish video i've ever seen. Love it ❤️
AMAZING TALENT!!!...
PERFECTION!!!
BRAVO!!!
This looks and sounds amazing. I love that my man can make the most beautiful suits by hand, but also apparently can’t tie a necktie 🤷🏻♂️
I could watch these all day everyday
Im learning so much from this as a beginner. I didn't know we were supposed to sharpen our chalk when drawing the pattern!
더 올려주세요 너무 좋아요 ..🤩
감사합니다!!😍
This is so beautiful, relaxing, I could watch this four hours, also I'm envious of your iron machine
Beautiful art form
Just came across this asmr and am in love with the sounds and visuals, so interesting to see how the suit comes to life :D
Çizim, kesim ve kumaş bir harika. Zanaat mükemmel. Ellerinize sağlık ustam. Keşke dikim be sonrası da bir başka video da işlenseydi.
This is so intriguing because recently I picked out the fabrics and designs and got fitted for a handmade suit and I just love dress clothes interesting to get an idea of how it all works. Jesus bless y’all.
That clicking and sizzling noise from the iron is so satisfying
Has anybody here ever got measured for a tailored suit? Even getting it done in person is so relaxing. I loved it.
Beautiful work, and recordings. Thank you.
Thank you for your attention !! Part 3 has been uploaded.
Excellent craftsmanship. It's like an artist creating his art.
Thank you for your attention !! Part 3 has been uploaded.
Impressive and well done.
It's 2 am night and i have nothing to do with suits but still i enjoy it thnx 😃👍
I knew when I saw the Dixon Ticonderoga Black that this was a man of impeccable taste
These people in this culture are so creative..why cant we be like that?????
Every video uploaded is a gift. Thank you for sharing your knowledge.
Wow thank you for your support 😍
I watched every second of this and it still wasn’t enough! I need more.
연필깍이 너무 귀엽당
귀엽죠?^^
Me encantó el video, un saludo desde México. Se les quiere
I absolutely loved this video. Satisfying. Some watch popping things (gross), I’ll take this type of video over that ANY DAY!
Super talented suit maker, and super talented editor.
This is so satisfying~
Excellent I like your making ❤❤❤❤
so satisfying to watch skilled people work
I Love ironing and thus iron looks awesome!! A nice point at the end to get into the little nooks especially when doing shirts…😊😊
Thank you for your attention !! Part 3 has been uploaded.
his confidence and fluidity of motion is a joy to watch.
So satisfying!!! 🙌🏻
Finally sound that suits the video ;)