I'm only 19 yet I've already begun to have a love for wearing suits. I've also started learning to sew and make alterations to my clothes and hope to make bespoke suits like you in the future. Thank you for sharing your talent and being an inspiration!
Beautiful craftsmanship. Reminds me of my Mom she made our shirts, pants, and suits all by hand. I never realized how much work that was until I was older. My Great Grandmother, Grandmother, and Mom all made their own clothes and their families clothes, as well as quilts. I still have a quilt made by my Great Great Grandmother Ida from Ireland.
Rudolf, you really must take on several apprentices so that you can teach them your craft. It would be a shame that when you retire such amazing work and dedication just vanishes.
Beautiful. I wish, you had continued, to make videos. There’s a lot of content about regular sewing out there, but not much about high end tailoring. Fascinating subject and incredible craftsmanship.
I used to careless about myself. I wore sandals, jeans with holes, t shirts, and no underwear. Never took daily showers. Fortunately, I was employed. My feet were always dirty. I smelled. After meeting a clinician, I realized I was depressed and unhappy. I noticed this clinician dressed impeccably. This man's mantra was "sort yourself out and clean your room". I started getting into men's wear. I fell in love with sports jackets, suits, and blazers. Basically, I became involved in clothes and in developing myself. Dressing up improved my life and my professionalism. It was a psychological transformation. I enjoy observing the process of constructing a beautiful piece of clothing. In being detailed about how I dress and learning from tailors, I became more attentive to other areas of my life. Thank you tailors, seamstresses, sartorialists, and that special man-the clinician. Next month, I will working with a nice man from Iran to have my own bespoke blazer. Once you care about yourself, everything follows in life. Blessings to all.
Alberto Gutierrez - I would imagine that there are plenty of people who fit the “before” version of you (minus neglected hygiene) who are quite fulfilled and contented with their lives, but I’m glad that looking better was what jumpstarted your desire to FEEL better...the two do feed one another.
I learned to stitch hems this way when I was young, from a pro seamstress. The running stitch we've seen being done around the armholes of the vest, I never before saw it done in two steps yet this has to be the best way for regular length of stitches and regular spacing. Pants seem to me to be very difficult to make in the "true bespoke" manner. Working with exquisite fabrics is a great pleasure.
As someone who has always worked hard I appreciate your dedication and the work you have put into the suit to make it exceptional, beautiful and meaningful, congratulations.
Your work is impeccable and true bespoke and your stitches are small and tight. Love your technique and the fact much is done by hand and not rushed through by machine.
At least we have the videos although I wish the video was a bit more close up. It looks as if he is picking up only a single thread from the face fabric as he is hemming. Such beautiful stitching.
Such beautiful work and incredible craftsmanship I could look at your work all day. Oh and those hand sewn buttonholes...incredible! Thank you for sharing your work with us is a real treat, great video.
“Excellence” doesn’t seem enough to cover the quality, and the passion, involved in this work... I’m trying to teach myself to be able to do a bit of tailoring, and it would be very helpful if you could slow down a little, and describe the different stitches in more detail. Then...it would seem to be a matter of practice...right? Thanks again for showing us how terrific fine garment making can be! Truly amazing, sir...
but it also means people had a lot less clothes because it was probably very expensive to buy every garment. People would pass on their clothes to their children, they'd get clothes repaired too... probably wasn't so much fun, and back before the sewing machine, i doubt most people had access to fine italian fabrics...
Thank you so much for sharing! Your handstitches are very neat and you understand the character of the fabric. Very beautiful handsewn suits Sir 😘 Salute!
I bought a m2m suit recently and the tailor who measured me gave me an option for the full canvas with machine stitched or hand stitched, I ended up choosing hand stitched but I didn't really understand what the benefit was because I don't really see the stitching of the canvas, so I didn't really understand what I paid for. But after seeing this video I'm pretty happy to have chosen the hand stitched option. Should get the suit next week, can't wait
Excellent. Very detailed work. It must be very relaxing to be working in small room, very solitary. Easy to focus on the work at hand without distraction.
Rudolf Popradi, Did you say 40 hours to make a Bespoke Suit? You should be Given the Academy Award for BEST tailor around! You're Incredible! BRAVO! Post more please and I want to see the beautiful pinstripe suit 9:40 when finished. from Houston TX
In Austria where I studied bespoke tailoring, we had to do it in 25h on the school exam, and the same amount of hours we have for the state exam... without passing the exam we cannot open our own shop. I succeeded with tears and blood to pass the school exam, but for the state one I have to wait a few more years. 40 hours is just fine. (I am not saying he is not doing a great job, because he is.. it is just that 40h are normal)
@@Mametiganabijem я рада что вы научились шить ! Рада ,что у вас есть своя мастерская ! Уважаю такое обучение ! Мой сын молод ,стал дизайнером ,но у него ничего пока нет ! Нет девушки ,нет работы ,нет счастья .У нас война испортила жизнь . Счастья вам и благополучия !
I want to learn to sew shirts, vests and such after I retire. I like hand sewing as opposed to machine. Another thing I like to do is embroidery. In the past I've finished 2 quilts. It was satisfying
Always a treat to see your videos Rudolf. I have watched them all over and over. I hope you are doing well. I know alot of people would love to see more videos.
Thank you Gus. We are doing well , hanging in like the rest of the world. I am working on a new video hope to have it up in the next few months. Actually it is a suit for myself, I splurged on myself making an Ambassador Dormeuil Super 180. Hope you and the family are safe and healthy.
Jour job was kept secret since decades thanks master for sharing with us the bespoke world I love doing things by hand it gives me power and calm, this is my hobby I used to observe tailors working and this is tattooed in my memory. I hope that young people will be interested to wear the some clothes made by a master and sized for them many thanks from Morocco
Iam from morocco i like suits and i hope to create classy suits but here its just impossible loool, what you do is just amazing very professional and classy, hope that one day i can learn from a master tailor like you, thank you for this video thank you very much Mr Rudolf
Thank you for showing the careful stitching techniques. Sometimes it's hard for an unsophisticated viewer to understand the refinement of the stitching strategies in a finished suit.
Hi Rudolf. ...I've been looking forward to seeing a new video from you for ages......and thanks for showing the making of a wastecoat too....What a master you are of your craft....I do hope you are teaching someone your trade.. Many thanks
Hi Dean, thank you for your comments. Hope the video was worth the wait. To busy to teach someone now, but when I retire I have plans on writing a book.
Omg a real haute couture for men .... wonderful.. super master.. it is like dream. I hope I can work with you to learn me making jackets and coats for men ... I work as couturier for women's cloth ..
Man I hate turning pant legs by hand it's such a chore. You make it look so easy. Great video the part where you show how to stitch the canvas to roll the chest and lapel is very Interesting. I always though the way the lapel rolls to the button is very alluring and beautiful
I love all your videos! Would like to see more of your hand sewing like the collar to the lapel and your pockets with the rounded corner. I also like to hear what type of threads tailors like yourself prefer to use for all the different jobs on a suit.
Hello David, thank your for your comments. I will use your suggestions for my next video. I use Gutermann thread made in Germany for all my sewing. Regards Rudolf
It took me a lifetime to start and what a joy it is. Sadly at my age there is not enough time to get to this level of master ship. I tried the hand stitch button hole and what a disaster, but I'm not going to give up. Thanks, you videos are an inspiration. Ps. I don't understand the roling chest piece. How is the rolling canvas stitched to the main fabric without being visible from the front?😏
101perspective worked in a custom womenswear shop before and learned that spit works well to remove blood stains. your spit cancels out the ph of your blood and helps it come out. The blood has to be fresh and it has to be your own spit though a little weird but yeah lol
Just came across your video. You truly do such beautiful work. True artisan. Very talented. Where are you located? Seems like maybe you work from home. Looking forward to watching more of your videos. Thank you so much for sharing.
Ooooooohhh...que hermoso y delicado trabajo, pienso que es la sastrería clasica, sin dudas un arte del vestir masculino. Que ganas de saber y trabajar así con esa delicadeza y profesionalismo. Me gustaría saber que posibilidad tengo de aprender este hermoso trabajo, por favor dígame como puedo tener ese conocimiento, yo soy amante de las costura y me interesa mucho aprender ese tipo de sastrería , viví en Sudamérica, Chile, me llamo Alfredo..por favor cualquier información de un curso, hágame lo saber..gracias y cariños
Nice work, thanks for sharing your techniques in making a suit, I learn more, as a coat maker, wish for more video u share with us,, keep it up master,
Mr. Popradi, I would love to learn how to do this. Would you be interested in doing a course, step by step, on how to make a Bespoke? From cutting the patterns, taking measurements, everything. Thank you sir.
Please answer: why is hand stitching better than a machine? The machine will keep the same distance between each stitch, while doing it by hand will variable the length of the stitch and the tightness of each stitch. I want to start tailoring my clothes and I could use insight on the fundamentals. thank you.
I'm only 19 yet I've already begun to have a love for wearing suits. I've also started learning to sew and make alterations to my clothes and hope to make bespoke suits like you in the future. Thank you for sharing your talent and being an inspiration!
Likewise buddy🙌, give me a follow on Instagram @zachis103 !
Same, I’m 18 and I have started with my first bespoke suit, I have researched for quite some time before making it. Still in the process lol
@@zipastewards1906 how's it coming along?
@@gideonnartey_ I’ve already finished it, it turned out pretty good. I watched a web series by Rory Duffy on Vimeo and he explained everything.
@@zipastewards1906 Hi how are you? can we chat on WhatsApp?
Beautiful craftsmanship.
Reminds me of my Mom she made our shirts, pants, and suits all by hand. I never realized how much work that was until I was older. My Great Grandmother, Grandmother, and Mom all made their own clothes and their families clothes, as well as quilts. I still have a quilt made by my Great Great Grandmother Ida from Ireland.
that is my dream
i want to study textile and learn all these how to make pants shirts by hand
@@mithunperumal592 hope you can achieve it, it's a beautiful craftsmanship
You are so very blessed to have that treasure of a quilt. I'd love to have one of my ancestors quilts.
Rudolf, you really must take on several apprentices so that you can teach them your craft. It would be a shame that when you retire such amazing work and dedication just vanishes.
Yes you should
Sign me up. It's a dying art.
اضم صوتي إلى صوتك
Rudolf is my hero! A superb craftsman and gentleman.
Beautiful. I wish, you had continued, to make videos. There’s a lot of content about regular sewing out there, but not much about high end tailoring. Fascinating subject and incredible craftsmanship.
I used to careless about myself. I wore sandals, jeans with holes, t shirts, and no underwear. Never took daily showers. Fortunately, I was employed. My feet were always dirty. I smelled. After meeting a clinician, I realized I was depressed and unhappy. I noticed this clinician dressed impeccably. This man's mantra was "sort yourself out and clean your room". I started getting into men's wear. I fell in love with sports jackets, suits, and blazers. Basically, I became involved in clothes and in developing myself. Dressing up improved my life and my professionalism. It was a psychological transformation. I enjoy observing the process of constructing a beautiful piece of clothing. In being detailed about how I dress and learning from tailors, I became more attentive to other areas of my life. Thank you tailors, seamstresses, sartorialists, and that special man-the clinician. Next month, I will working with a nice man from Iran to have my own bespoke blazer. Once you care about yourself, everything follows in life. Blessings to all.
Alberto Gutierrez - I would imagine that there are plenty of people who fit the “before” version of you (minus neglected hygiene) who are quite fulfilled and contented with their lives, but I’m glad that looking better was what jumpstarted your desire to FEEL better...the two do feed one another.
He told you to sort yourself out and clean your room? So you met Jordan Peterson?
@@slappy8941 He didn't say he met him, he said he noticed him.
You wore... no underwear?
Krudof te te felicito es perfecto la sastreria manos de hada !!!!!!
You’re watching a master at work
I learned to stitch hems this way when I was young, from a pro seamstress. The running stitch we've seen being done around the armholes of the vest, I never before saw it done in two steps yet this has to be the best way for regular length of stitches and regular spacing.
Pants seem to me to be very difficult to make in the "true bespoke" manner.
Working with exquisite fabrics is a great pleasure.
As someone who has always worked hard I appreciate your dedication and the work you have put into the suit to make it exceptional, beautiful and meaningful, congratulations.
And the double breasted suit I saw at 6:54 is beautiful too.
You may sew when ready...
I would love to see the entire process! This is very nice
Truly impeccable! That is the most gorgeous suit I have ever laid eyes on, and surely ever will. This is absolutely ART
Thanks to your videos, I've decided to attempt a suit coat for my son. You inspire me.
Your work is impeccable and true bespoke and your stitches are small and tight. Love your technique and the fact much is done by hand and not rushed through by machine.
Prince Of Wales cloth. A classic! What a beautiful looking suit. Lucky client!
I would love to have the chance to be your apprentice, even if just for a day. Your work and dedication is admirable!
At least we have the videos although I wish the video was a bit more close up. It looks as if he is picking up only a single thread from the face fabric as he is hemming. Such beautiful stitching.
Gorgeous work, as usual!!! I have used some of your sewing techniques when repairing my family’s clothes. Thank you for sharing your talent!!!
Such beautiful work and incredible craftsmanship I could look at your work all day. Oh and those hand sewn buttonholes...incredible! Thank you for sharing your work with us is a real treat, great video.
Incredible detail throughout! You must have endless clients!
What superbly sweet lines Rudolph, thank you sir, a visual feast.
“Excellence” doesn’t seem enough to cover the quality, and the passion, involved in this work...
I’m trying to teach myself to be able to do a bit of tailoring, and it would be very helpful if you could slow down a little, and describe the different stitches in more detail.
Then...it would seem to be a matter of practice...right?
Thanks again for showing us how terrific fine garment making can be!
Truly amazing, sir...
I have always sewn pants that way. Bc I love the look at the end. I know the stitching won't pull out and my customers have always been happy.
When I was a child I used to think, how there were beautiful clothes long before sewing machine was invented. Well I got my answer now.
I am a coat maker.
I want to do tech in your store.
but it also means people had a lot less clothes because it was probably very expensive to buy every garment. People would pass on their clothes to their children, they'd get clothes repaired too... probably wasn't so much fun, and back before the sewing machine, i doubt most people had access to fine italian fabrics...
I love your video's Rudolph, wonderful to see your beautiful work. I learn new things from you that I use in my tailoring projects. Thank you!
Thank you so much for sharing! Your handstitches are very neat and you understand the character of the fabric. Very beautiful handsewn suits Sir 😘 Salute!
I bought a m2m suit recently and the tailor who measured me gave me an option for the full canvas with machine stitched or hand stitched, I ended up choosing hand stitched but I didn't really understand what the benefit was because I don't really see the stitching of the canvas, so I didn't really understand what I paid for. But after seeing this video I'm pretty happy to have chosen the hand stitched option. Should get the suit next week, can't wait
Excellent. Very detailed work. It must be very relaxing to be working in small room, very solitary. Easy to focus on the work at hand without distraction.
Thanks for taking the time to show us your amazing work
Truly a pure art, sir you are a artist ❤️ love from India, thankyou for your valuable knowledge.
I've never seen such beautiful work. Thank you for sharing
Rudolf Popradi, Did you say 40 hours to make a Bespoke Suit? You should be Given the Academy Award for BEST tailor around! You're Incredible! BRAVO! Post more please and I want to see the beautiful pinstripe suit 9:40 when finished.
from Houston TX
I thought he said 80 hours!
In Austria where I studied bespoke tailoring, we had to do it in 25h on the school exam, and the same amount of hours we have for the state exam... without passing the exam we cannot open our own shop. I succeeded with tears and blood to pass the school exam, but for the state one I have to wait a few more years. 40 hours is just fine. (I am not saying he is not doing a great job, because he is.. it is just that 40h are normal)
@@Mametiganabijem я рада что вы научились шить ! Рада ,что у вас есть своя мастерская ! Уважаю такое обучение ! Мой сын молод ,стал дизайнером ,но у него ничего пока нет ! Нет девушки ,нет работы ,нет счастья .У нас война испортила жизнь . Счастья вам и благополучия !
I want to learn to sew shirts, vests and such after I retire. I like hand sewing as opposed to machine. Another thing I like to do is embroidery. In the past I've finished 2 quilts. It was satisfying
Always a treat to see your videos Rudolf. I have watched them all over and over. I hope you are doing well. I know alot of people would love to see more videos.
Thank you Gus. We are doing well , hanging in like the rest of the world. I am working on a new video hope to have it up in the next few months. Actually it is a suit for myself, I splurged on myself making an Ambassador Dormeuil Super 180. Hope you and the family are safe and healthy.
Jour job was kept secret since decades thanks master for sharing with us the bespoke world I love doing things by hand it gives me power and calm, this is my hobby I used to observe tailors working and this is tattooed in my memory. I hope that young people will be interested to wear the some clothes made by a master and sized for them many thanks from Morocco
Iam from morocco i like suits and i hope to create classy suits but here its just impossible loool, what you do is just amazing very professional and classy, hope that one day i can learn from a master tailor like you, thank you for this video thank you very much Mr Rudolf
Such beautiful work! I'm a tailor but never get to learn this in my education. This is my goal in my life to accomplish this! ❤
I used to do the hand stitch for the lapels for my dad when I was learning. Great job thank you for contributing to my skill
Boy this gentleman is so skilled with a needle and thread that it is downright scary. I want him to make me a pair of trousers!
Kedves Rudolf!
Csodálatos, precíz és finom a munkája!
Tisztelettel egy szakmabeli
Veros
Thank you for posting a new video. It's very nice to watch a master at work. Your work is beautiful.
A master piece... im a beginner in sewing world and men suit facinated me.. your work are amazing.... craftmanship...
Thank you for showing the careful stitching techniques. Sometimes it's hard for an unsophisticated viewer to understand the refinement of the stitching strategies in a finished suit.
I have no word to say... Sir you are so perfect
I had a wonderful tailoring instructor while in college. I have always treasured the skills I learned
exquitsite cut. beautifully made.. I love how the sleeves and lapels are cut and made. true master pieces. love your work sir. thank you for sharing.
Hi Rudolf. ...I've been looking forward to seeing a new video from you for ages......and thanks for showing the making of a wastecoat too....What a master you are of your craft....I do hope you are teaching someone your trade..
Many thanks
Hi Dean, thank you for your comments. Hope the video was worth the wait. To busy to teach someone now, but when I retire I have plans on writing a book.
@@RudolfPopradi please do. I'd buy it.
@@RudolfPopradi Hi Sir,
Thanks for the video, please did you add lining to the bespoke pants?
Such beautiful work. It’s such a pleasure watching your art work.
I love the straight lapel fabric lines!
Beautiful. Love to watch hand sewing.
Omg a real haute couture for men .... wonderful.. super master.. it is like dream. I hope I can work with you to learn me making jackets and coats for men ... I work as couturier for women's cloth ..
I am very impressed by what I see in you, I only saw something like that in my father, but unfortunately I did not learn anything from him.
Man I hate turning pant legs by hand it's such a chore. You make it look so easy. Great video the part where you show how to stitch the canvas to roll the chest and lapel is very Interesting. I always though the way the lapel rolls to the button is very alluring and beautiful
Wow 4 layers of canvas .....an your nettle work is to die for , some day I am going to get a vest made that fits my j cups just right .
Thank you for your comments. There is nothing better than a vest or suits that fits.
Wow. I wish i can sew a suit like this. Goals!
I love all your videos! Would like to see more of your hand sewing like the collar to the lapel and your pockets with the rounded corner. I also like to hear what type of threads tailors like yourself prefer to use for all the different jobs on a suit.
Hello David, thank your for your comments. I will use your suggestions for my next video. I use Gutermann thread made in Germany for all my sewing. Regards Rudolf
Rudolf Popradi Thank you Rudolf! I know that silk is used for most of the sewing, are the seams silk too?
It took me a lifetime to start and what a joy it is. Sadly at my age there is not enough time to get to this level of master ship. I tried the hand stitch button hole and what a disaster, but I'm not going to give up. Thanks, you videos are an inspiration.
Ps. I don't understand the roling chest piece. How is the rolling canvas stitched to the main fabric without being visible from the front?😏
Okay, I think I have your stitch technique mastered. My only question now is how do you get the blood stains off the cloth?
101perspective worked in a custom womenswear shop before and learned that spit works well to remove blood stains. your spit cancels out the ph of your blood and helps it come out. The blood has to be fresh and it has to be your own spit though a little weird but yeah lol
Hydrogen peroxide ?
Works of art. Personally I haven’t seen a suit material I prefer.
Fine sewing there.. very clean
Exelent work, nothing but higth quality suits .
Thank you for sharing your knowledge and passion!
How beautiful. What I wouldn't give to learn this skill-
I’m trying to learn so I can Luke my child’s prom suit. I’m so used to a sewing machine….hand stitching will take some getting used to.
Brilliant filming and informative...thank you.
Hello Steve, thank you for your comments. It is a wonderful feeling when I receive great comments. Regards Rudolf
Beautiful work! I've added this to my Made in USA playlist! Even though you're in Canada. That's close enough!!
👍😍Absolutely awesome. I wish I could learn this kind of skill.💞
Stunning, simply stunning.
amazing job, cogratulations, continue sharing your arts with this videos please
Impecable su trabajo señor👍
The fabrics are beautiful.
Beautifully done! Congratulations
Hi Rudolf your work is very hard and very nice finishing I follow your work I want your full video of color and selves
those lapel roll and waist curve are superb
True talent and nice craft.
stunning! perfection with a needle!
Just came across your video. You truly do such beautiful work. True artisan. Very talented. Where are you located? Seems like maybe you work from home. Looking forward to watching more of your videos. Thank you so much for sharing.
Ooooooohhh...que hermoso y delicado trabajo, pienso que es la sastrería clasica, sin dudas un arte del vestir masculino. Que ganas de saber y trabajar así con esa delicadeza y profesionalismo. Me gustaría saber que posibilidad tengo de aprender este hermoso trabajo, por favor dígame como puedo tener ese conocimiento, yo soy amante de las costura y me interesa mucho aprender ese tipo de sastrería , viví en Sudamérica, Chile, me llamo Alfredo..por favor cualquier información de un curso, hágame lo saber..gracias y cariños
You're outstanding Sir.
The true bespoke I love it he sure knows the Difference between real and a knockoff suit
Magnificent work. So pleasant. TY
❤👊🤩🇺🇸💃
I love suit as a 27 years old guy in this casual hiphop culture world...
This guy is amazing ❤
I turn my trousers up like that, and I've done button holes similar to the other video, with a twist, except I only do one twist not two.
how do you secure your raw edgeS?
Nice work, thanks for sharing your techniques in making a suit, I learn more, as a coat maker, wish for more video u share with us,, keep it up master,
Very nice work. So much fun to wats a height level professional. Work of artist.
very good mister. Popradi.. respekt
I sew very well but I learned something thanks
Beautiful! 👍🏻👍🏻
Absolutely amazing 🙏
How do u stitch like that without a fully lid room?
Sehr schön genäht, Kompliment 👍
Great to see Pete Cetera doing somethimg with his life.
Rudolf, do you make bespoke garments for yourself also? If so, I assume you get another tailor to do the measurements?
Mr. Popradi, I would love to learn how to do this. Would you be interested in doing a course, step by step, on how to make a Bespoke? From cutting the patterns, taking measurements, everything. Thank you sir.
A pleasure to watch.
Perfection! Love it!
beautiful God bless you sir
Sono un sarto, che sono stato in America, nel lontano 2975, questo metodo e' come il mio, bravooo, ciaooo✋
Please answer: why is hand stitching better than a machine? The machine will keep the same distance between each stitch, while doing it by hand will variable the length of the stitch and the tightness of each stitch. I want to start tailoring my clothes and I could use insight on the fundamentals. thank you.
Why do you make a multi-layer canvas? And how many layers in the good bespoke suit?
I wish I were as good in tailoring as you are