Genuinely love this concept for videos. Sometimes I wish there was a follow up link the in description to see how does a suit jacket look from one of the presented materials. Sometimes for us with less trained eye the fabric can look a bit different when constructed into a suit vs roll of fabric.
Tom, your videos can go on longer. Just love them and the knowledge you pass onto us. I still have to get an appoint when you come back to the US in the spring and it now looks like I might talk my wife into joining me for a jacket or suit as she just got into the MBA program at the University where she's a physician at and will need a nice suit or jacket in her near future. Merry Christmas to the Mahon family and all the Redmayne's staff and a happy new year!!!
These cloth videos are so brilliant, you are endlessly knowledgeable and it’s exceptionally useful being able to listen to you talk about the merits and intricacies of the cloths. Please keep doing these, they certainly don’t go on too long - more and longer, please!
I read your comment and I decided not to write one. You put it so nicely that it would be a waste of time to try to do something better! 😁Tom Mahon is a national treasure.I wish I could afford those clothes! 😭😭 (LOL)
I find your videos on cloths splendid. I could stay hours watching and discussing cloths qualities and textures. Hope one day I could afford a sports coat. Thanks and Merry Xmas, sir!
I love these videos! 2 part video is not a problem for me, it’s just so relaxing to learn your knowledge and get your advice! Thank you and Merry Christmas!
I always enjoy your videos of the cloths you use. It makes it much easier when deciding what cloths I want to use in my future projects. I hope you and your family have a Merry Christmas and Happy new year Mr Mahon
*IVE JUST MADE* a 1910's pattern 3R2 lounge coat in almost exactly that "1950" cloth at 20:00 - I call it a proper "working class cloth" and I mean that in a GOOD way. It feels "honest" in the hand, its not finished like silk like a modern cloth, It has a "IM GOING TO OUTLAST YOU" feel to it. It was a 2m length I picked up in a second hand shop.
Another superb unboxing vid.The camera could linger a while longer on the close-ups, the handle and finish come over surprisingly well. Merry Christmas.
Absolutely brilliant video, Tom! So educational. Took me down memory lane to when I was 19 and my favourite aunt asked me in a fine mens's shop if I would like to be a tailor because I loved/love fine clothing so much. If I could go back in time, I would have done so :-)
Nice cord coat Mr Mahon. I tried to obtain one just like it but had little success. Looks like Brisbane Moss 3124/601 in Tan 10 Wale. You obviously share my taste.
I enjoy your fabric selections. I have to say though that my personal taste goes more towards the “loud” so would be interesting for me to see some bigger patterns… restraint ant subtle are good but let’s see some bold and outrageous for a change please Cheers
Our company (Redmayne 1860) made the coat. The cloth is a brown corduroy from a wonderful cloth company called Brisbane Moss. Our team would be happy to arrange an appointment if you were considering ordering your own. Please email them at hello@redmayne1860.com.
Great Video Tom - Any cloth suggestions for a double breasted 2 piece for a 5’8 guy in mid fourties’ ? Something for work or social - no pins/chalks , timeless and English. I have one baby suit in heavy wool and one lighter suit in grey. Thank you if you have time to answer with all that cloth to cut Thanks
The once named Heritage are very impressive. Thank you for sharing with us classic fabrics. Could you tell us what was the number of the fabric? Obviously, they were not 150s...?
Genuinely love this concept for videos. Sometimes I wish there was a follow up link the in description to see how does a suit jacket look from one of the presented materials. Sometimes for us with less trained eye the fabric can look a bit different when constructed into a suit vs roll of fabric.
Cool to see QZ discussed here.
Tom, your videos can go on longer. Just love them and the knowledge you pass onto us. I still have to get an appoint when you come back to the US in the spring and it now looks like I might talk my wife into joining me for a jacket or suit as she just got into the MBA program at the University where she's a physician at and will need a nice suit or jacket in her near future. Merry Christmas to the Mahon family and all the Redmayne's staff and a happy new year!!!
These cloth videos are so brilliant, you are endlessly knowledgeable and it’s exceptionally useful being able to listen to you talk about the merits and intricacies of the cloths. Please keep doing these, they certainly don’t go on too long - more and longer, please!
I read your comment and I decided not to write one. You put it so nicely that it would be a waste of time to try to do something better! 😁Tom Mahon is a national treasure.I wish I could afford those clothes! 😭😭 (LOL)
An early Christmas gift from the wonderful Mr. Mahon. Thank you. Happy Christmas to you and yours, sir!
Love the color of the cordouroy trousers
I find your videos on cloths splendid. I could stay hours watching and discussing cloths qualities and textures. Hope one day I could afford a sports coat. Thanks and Merry Xmas, sir!
very professional
I love these videos! 2 part video is not a problem for me, it’s just so relaxing to learn your knowledge and get your advice! Thank you and Merry Christmas!
we the people need to see these fabrics up close and not just for a few seconds!
I always enjoy your videos of the cloths you use. It makes it much easier when deciding what cloths I want to use in my future projects. I hope you and your family have a Merry Christmas and Happy new year Mr Mahon
I would commission almost all of the grey fabrics shown. All of your videos are quite enjoyable. Thank you!
Tom all the Fox Flannel FF series is tremendous. Have them all in my hand.
I really appreciate it when you show us the clothes.
Great, informative and entertaining videos. Would appreciate a video focusing on pinstripes and chalk stripes fabrics. Thank you!
As we always said in my former regiment….gentlemen wear coats; only potato’s wear jackets…..rule holds firm today….😂
Like it. Best, Tom.
I love watching these unboxing videos!
Thank you for that, Tom! Merry Christmas from Southern California!
I can only say superb ,mind blowing and fantastic 🎉🎉
Fascinating
That flannel looks fabulous, merry christmas guy's
Merry Christmas, I liked the Bond silk material….it looks as expensive as you said it was!!!
Amazing video, Mr. Mahon.
Thank you. Best, Tom.
This was such a treat to watch. Love the way you speak about cloth. Happy Christmas to you and your family!
Tom & Claire! Merry Christmas 🎄-Henry
*IVE JUST MADE* a 1910's pattern 3R2 lounge coat in almost exactly that "1950" cloth at 20:00 - I call it a proper "working class cloth" and I mean that in a GOOD way.
It feels "honest" in the hand, its not finished like silk like a modern cloth, It has a "IM GOING TO OUTLAST YOU" feel to it. It was a 2m length I picked up in a second hand shop.
I just love your enthusiasm and love for the fabrics. If I'm ever up North, I'd love to come to your place...
Best
Tony
Another superb unboxing vid.The camera could linger a while longer on the close-ups, the handle and finish come over surprisingly well. Merry Christmas.
Absolutely brilliant video, Tom! So educational. Took me down memory lane to when I was 19 and my favourite aunt asked me in a fine mens's shop if I would like to be a tailor because I loved/love fine clothing so much. If I could go back in time, I would have done so :-)
Where you ended up is where you should be. Thank you for watching. Best, Tom.
That Bond film was Moonraker, 1979.
Moore wore a silk suit in all his 70s Bond films.
Lovely to watch you unboxing your christmas presents!
Have a cool Yule everybody!
Nice cord coat Mr Mahon. I tried to obtain one just like it but had little success. Looks like Brisbane Moss 3124/601 in Tan 10 Wale. You obviously share my taste.
Cracking video Tom, thanks for sharing. Luke
I think it's always a good idea to see patterns in bright sunlight before deciding. The garment ought then to appear not so bright.
Exactly. Best, Tom.
Great video as usual.
I enjoy your fabric selections. I have to say though that my personal taste goes more towards the “loud” so would be interesting for me to see some bigger patterns… restraint ant subtle are good but let’s see some bold and outrageous for a change please
Cheers
I wish I knew where he got that gorgeous brown jacket!
Our company (Redmayne 1860) made the coat. The cloth is a brown corduroy from a wonderful cloth company called Brisbane Moss.
Our team would be happy to arrange an appointment if you were considering ordering your own. Please email them at hello@redmayne1860.com.
Great Video Tom -
Any cloth suggestions for a double breasted 2 piece for a 5’8 guy in mid fourties’ ? Something for work or social - no pins/chalks , timeless and English. I have one baby suit in heavy wool and one lighter suit in grey. Thank you if you have time to answer with all that cloth to cut
Thanks
Thanks for asking...Any of this range would be my choice - www.harrisons1863.com/product/30946/
Best, Tom.
The once named Heritage are very impressive. Thank you for sharing with us classic fabrics. Could you tell us what was the number of the fabric? Obviously, they were not 150s...?
Merry Christmas....................
Merry Christmas
How to slim down dress pants Sir ??
Sir Eyebrow wore a silk suit in his first four Bond Movies.
Thank you for the insight. Best, Tom.
This is interesting!
I was taught that a coat is part of a suit, a jacket is not, eg A sports jacket, am I mistaken?