Tom your videos are making me obsessed with suits and fashion. I am only 25, so my budget is essentially off the peg, but I use your tips to maximise the bang for buck. Please do longer videos they are so interesting when you talk about choices regarding cloth/cut/style. Many of us like me it’s a life goal to ever get a suit from someone like yourself so hearing the details now only make me more excited for the day I actually get one! Honestly, the longer videos the better as you have so much knowledge it’s amazing. I have even shown your videos to colleagues in the office and family at Christmas who all love your videos now. Keep up the amazing work and hoping for enjoyment for you just like you bring to all your viewers!
That is a beautiful coat! Lovely interaction between customer and tailor, and sound sartorial advice. "Forget about it. Go and wear it. Enjoy it." That's how to look at ease in your attire. More people need to wear their nice things more often instead of saving them for once or twice yearly occasions. Kind Regards, Heinz-Ulrich von Boffke
Another excellent video. Just to short in length. More please. It would have been good to see the complete length of the coat - how long was it / what was the shape at the bottom / how did it look at the back etc - the camera angle cropped it to much. The customer was a charming gentleman who must be very pleased with your work. I would welcome a video on the differences between the Redmayne( uk ) cut and the Japanese cut as you mentioned their great work.
Tom you're wearing a Gun Club Sport Coat Classic Earthtone (if I'm correct). Looks terrific. Got one by "MINGGUAN" (don't know who that is)- has no blue stripe though. Only brown, olive, green, crimson
Pants or trousers Sir? - We do appreciate all comments but you really shouldn't talk about a British mans undergarments, his trousers however... Thank you for watching and please take it with the kind humour meant.
@@savilerowtales I'm just a kid getting into menswear, and I don't speak English very well, sorry. My knowledge is limited. I meant trousers, and that's just what I've learned from classic English drape.
Tom your videos are making me obsessed with suits and fashion. I am only 25, so my budget is essentially off the peg, but I use your tips to maximise the bang for buck.
Please do longer videos they are so interesting when you talk about choices regarding cloth/cut/style.
Many of us like me it’s a life goal to ever get a suit from someone like yourself so hearing the details now only make me more excited for the day I actually get one!
Honestly, the longer videos the better as you have so much knowledge it’s amazing. I have even shown your videos to colleagues in the office and family at Christmas who all love your videos now.
Keep up the amazing work and hoping for enjoyment for you just like you bring to all your viewers!
That is a beautiful coat! Lovely interaction between customer and tailor, and sound sartorial advice. "Forget about it. Go and wear it. Enjoy it." That's how to look at ease in your attire. More people need to wear their nice things more often instead of saving them for once or twice yearly occasions.
Kind Regards,
Heinz-Ulrich von Boffke
What a lovely tweed, lovely coat, lovely customer. Congratulations on the end result.
Great video, awesome tweed coat, friendly gentleman
The beautiful coat with the great choice of shirt and tie is just perfect.
Stunning construction. Fabric and cutting looks exceptional. Especially for a bolt of fabric 60 years old.
This really demonstrates the drape cut well. Nice work!
When the video came up on my RUclips page I said, "I remember Sir from a while back." Then I saw it was only 14 minutes old.
Another excellent video. Just to short in length. More please. It would have been good to see the complete length of the coat - how long was it / what was the shape at the bottom / how did it look at the back etc - the camera angle cropped it to much. The customer was a charming gentleman who must be very pleased with your work. I would welcome a video on the differences between the Redmayne( uk ) cut and the Japanese cut as you mentioned their great work.
beautiful jacket that fits well this Japanese gentleman
That tweed coat is amazing! Living in Miami doesn't lead itself to having one though.... Great job Tom and the rest of the Redmayne's team!
I've gotta have that! absolutely stunning.
Thank you for the analysis.
Could you recommend value fabrics in terms of cost and quality, I would like to hear from you
But drape cut can work well with lightweight cloth?
Would be interesting to know more about Japanese tailoring.
Amazing video, thank you...
Tom you're wearing a Gun Club Sport Coat Classic Earthtone (if I'm correct). Looks terrific. Got one by "MINGGUAN" (don't know who that is)- has no blue stripe though. Only brown, olive, green, crimson
Horizontal lines (blue) but subdued not dominant like yours
The lad scrubs up well doesn’t he?
That's the gentleman from your blog entry "Vintage beer and tweed"
Btw, I got an 403 Forbidden error when I tried to post in your blog
No side body because its bespoke? Whats the reason for that?
because it's their house style.
So interesting. Like the vlog. Thanks for sharing. Damn, you know your suits Tom. Longer videos plz.
Always a coat; never a jacket; only a potato wears a jacket!
فيه شغل أن طايور
سلام عليكم
The pants are off. Too narrow and low-rise.
Pants or trousers Sir? - We do appreciate all comments but you really shouldn't talk about a British mans undergarments, his trousers however...
Thank you for watching and please take it with the kind humour meant.
@@savilerowtales I'm just a kid getting into menswear, and I don't speak English very well, sorry. My knowledge is limited.
I meant trousers, and that's just what I've learned from classic English drape.