The History of Huntsman Tweeds | With Ed Turco
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- Опубликовано: 30 сен 2018
- Kirby Allison, Founder of Hanger Project, had the opportunity to visit Huntsman's cutting room in New York. It is the first cutting room to be opened by a Savile Row tailor outside of London. Ed Turco takes us through the cutting room and talks to us about their signature tweed style.
H. Huntsman & Sons is a high-end fashion house and tailor located at No. 11 Savile Row, London. It is known for its English bespoke menswear tailoring, cashmere ready-to-wear collections, and leather accessories.
Visit their site here:
www.huntsmansavilerow.com/
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Always an educational experience... thank you Kirby
Fascinating! 😃
Hi from the uk. I have a Magee jacket made from Irish tweed and a Harris Tweed made from Scottish Tweed. Both great jackets.
That guy was great, he really knows his industry.
Fantastic! Thanks very much!
Those lapels are not wrinkled, it’s the glue that keeps the two parts of the lapel together which is loosening. This usually happens when the suit gets wet. This has got nothing to do with taste or style, it’s a sign of a cheap suit.
Thank you.
Great video, please make more about tweed
Thanks Kirby, great history on tweeds, I did not know until know how and where the material originated from. In your experience could these tweeds be worn in our lovely hot muggy Houston weather?
With the 9th annual Los Angeles tweed pub crawl soon upon us... this is an appropriate subject.
I love this channel
Informative video, thank you. The calendar may say October but it is still too warm to wear traditional tweed in the NYC area. I will have to look into the lighter weight tweeds.
I know I’m late to the party, a lot of people in the comments are saying that the gentleman’s suit is a cheap fused ready to wear suit. At first it seemed to be to be the case, however zooming in it seems to be made of seersucker which is very wrinkly in itself. I may be wrong but either way I recommend looking up seersucker as it is a fascinating cloth.
Hi Kirby I have a question/possible topic you could discuss. I was wondering whether different house styles lead themselves to different fabrics and colours better than others. I have a local tailor from Sicily who id love to try but I'm not sure whether the cut would suit every style of fabric when trying to keep a modern look.
I live in Africa good to know there a lightweight tweeds out there
Hi Kirby. I have a question that is not related to the video but as this is your most recent you may see my question. What is the correct way to iron a pair of corduroy trousers please? Thanks.
This guy know way more suit stuff than i do, but his suit fit awfully: the shoulder canvas looks like a rock and the lapel wrinkles... Not a good image for his brand.
Hi Kirby! Would you mind providing me with suggestions regarding High neck polo sweaters in bright red.. Combining suits with high neck polo sweaters during winters in Europe is truly something i enjoy! Do you have any brand in particular or store you could suggest?
Hi Kirby! I was wondering how you take care of your hair. Why you use for example what looks like a gel instead of a softer pommade or lighter wax for a more natural look?
Hello Kirby! I'm getting more into classic menswear and have started thinking about learning how to sew my own shirts. Do you know if there's any kind or rule on where this seam should be placed on a shirt?