How to make a Savile Row Suit (Part 2) - with Anderson & Sheppard | FASHION AS DESIGN
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- Опубликовано: 7 фев 2025
- Follow the making of a bespoke three-piece suit in the style of Savile Row at the helm of one of the best British tailors, Anderson & Sheppard. - Three tailors receive their bundles of fabric and set about deciphering the cutter’s notes. Three weeks after a client’s measurements have been taken, his suit will be reading for a first fitting. The jacket will have been put together with a minimal number of seams using cotton ‘basting’ thread, and will be prime for a next round of adjustments.
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Part 1 is now restored here: ruclips.net/video/Vfw9zsHLU2s/видео.html
part 3 please!
ugh can me start a petition to get part one back! loved the first vid!
I felt never give enough appreciation for this kind of works .. until watching videos of Savile Row and BIJAN tailor .. my dad is a suit tailor making for living himself (he is now about 92 years old and still making suit with very old fashioned traditional ways .. he still use a manual SINGER machine .. yes, manually pedals without electricity involvement) and his bare hands .. love you dad .. you’re very rare an outstanding stubborn perfectionist .. thank you for growing me up !
The gentleman doing the sewing with his shirt half un-tucked is priceless.
Great videos. Clean and well edited. The lack of music is also very artful, none of that electronic synthesizer over kill. This video is art itself too. Well done!
Where the heck is Part 3??
I just love that man in the green shirt. I can’t believe he’s been there for over 33 years as he doesn’t even look old enough! What a sweet charming man. They are all so nice and professional. My latest bucket list addition; go there! They really know their stuff amazing!
Love how the gentleman corrects himself ‘fittin’ to fitting. Not necessary but its just his humanity/personality/history showing. No shame in an accent! We all have them (except me) of course. Lovely.
It’s wonderful to see and hear the voices of the team that collaborates rather then hidden away while the fancy boys downstairs take the credit,
Art comes in so many forms. It is inspiring to see artists at work.
I loved it it clearly shows the inner workings of a bespoke tailor.
12:04 he chaved up for a moment and corrected himself haha
I heard he was fired because of that
Help me! I COULD WATCH THIS ALL DAY. I am a hopeless suit addict.
my uncle worked as a cutter of men's suits, in NYC garment industry; used a "jig saw" on a pile of cloth 10" thick!! Never seen anything like it. Makes these scenes all the more interesting....
So enjoyable and well-produced! Thank you for incorporating all the small sounds of drawing and cutting into these videos instead of putting background music. It really elevates the sensory experience and helps me dive into the process more deeply!
All these people seem so down to earth and kind. Absolutely lovely.
It is wonderful to see these artists at work. In my next life I will pay attention in school and have the luxuries and toys that my father never told me about. Being rich is more than money in ones pocket. This is elegance with no bling - a beautiful and subtle demonstration that clothes and culture make the man.
9:22 'Are you keeping well?'
'Very well, and you?'
*ignored*
So relaxing watching these videos. It’s a very calm place to work
I'm blown away by the skill level here.
I had no idea this all went into making a suit - my mind is blown - wow 😯
I know we can’t see the final but honestly you can see the finished suit will be stunning. I’m so jealous.
This was wonderful. I had no idea how much effort goes into making a custom suit from scratch.
I have watched 20 minutes of fantastic suit-making to not even see the final suit 😭
I NEED PART THREE!
I feel like I would be bored to tears being a tailor and would struggle to stay awake through a shift . This is exactly why I watch these videos when I can’t sleep. Still I do find it fascinating how they make sure the suit will fit the man perfectly . I especially like how much work and care goes in to making a suit vs perhaps mass production where the product is not going to look nearly as good. I admire people who care so much about their craft it just wouldn’t be for me 🤷♀️
I sure hope these craftspersons, from the tailors to the cutters, are paid well for their art.
Really enjoyable watching these talented craftspeople at work. Carry on! One of the things I love about England, the traditions.
It's pretty cool to see how these are made. It's a collaborative bit of art. It's also something that can't be automated (at least as far as customizing for an individual).
@the museum of modern art, "The gentleman in the green shirt looks incredibly healthy for someone with 33 years of service. I’d be interested to know when he first started his journey in this craft. I usually buy my suits from places like Marks & Spencer or Next. I wish I could buy a custom design from a tailor, but I don’t have the budget for it.
I’ve always been fascinated by the artistry involved in tailoring and how a well-fitted suit can transform someone's appearance. I now understand why suits can be expensive; watching RUclips videos showcasing men and women in their handcrafted suits has helped me appreciate the craftsmanship involved. I often find myself admiring the skills of the individuals featured, thinking, 'Wow, what amazing talent!' I'm grateful for platforms like RUclips that allow us to witness these artisans at work and gain a deeper appreciation for their craft.
I’d love to learn the craft myself one day, although, at 42, I sometimes wonder if I’m too old to start. What do you think? Feel free to let me know in a message back!"
A well fitted suit must feel awesome
I love you he sound of his scissors. So sharp. So professional.
Absolutely beautiful, so what about Part 3? The sound of the scissors cutting the cloth, I loved it.
Part 1 is no longer available due to a privacy claim? What could that possibly be? I'll be sad if both these videos don't stay up forever.
If they’re going to consolidate all the videos of this masterpiecing into a 4-hour film, I’m in.😊
The eye . wonderful talented people Love to see a well dress man in a Savile Row Hand made suit.
It's nice to see men working in a place where normally you'd see women. Its showing that men and women can do the same jobs with the same results
Tailoring has always been a more male orientated job lol, only seamstresses are usually female
Today I added my first Savile Row to my now 52 suit collection which includes Zegna, Canali, Hugo Boss, Corneliani, Loro Piana, Polo Ralph Lauren, Armani Collezioni and so on. Cost was $2.50 gently used 2nd hand. He didn't even break it in so I guess I'll have to do it for him.
That's a long 4 weeks....pt3 please. Excellent to see the internal workings of a great trade.
Just to spend one day there watching these magnificent taylors is a treasure i use to work for botany 500 making men coats these guys are amazing...
Back in the 80's I went out with a girl that worked at Anderson and Sheppard, it looks a bit brighter in the workshop now. She made Me a blazer for My 21st.
In love with this whole enviroment 😍😍😍
Truth be told I like how it looks with the marker stitching
Hello, friend~ I enjoyed the video. Men look great in suits.
Having difficulty choosing between Anderson & Sheppard, Huntsman, and Henry Poole of London, I ultimately decided on a summer-weight pinstripe, from JC Penny of Dallas. With respect to the details, a nice gift set with clip-on tie, pre-folded pocket square on cardboard, and brass tie clip with horseshoe, should compliment well. 😏
What's interesting is that this chap is working at Anderson & Sheppard now.
This is quality at work this tailor take there work seriously. That’s why I love tailored clothes. I’m working hard to achieve this quality of sewing not throw together trash clothes
I've really enjoyed watching this.
Truly an art form.
Omg I need a part 3!!!!
4 weeks to next fitting?! Jeez, I don't think I could wait that long, I'd die of excitement on the way.
The last time I was measured for a suit was around 1974 in John Colliers (the window to watch 😁). It was only a made to measure, not bespoke. I think now it would look hideous. It was a three piece brown pin striped suit with flared trousers. I’d saved up for it because my mother wouldn’t let me pay up one from her catalogue.
I wonder that they dont have more suitable seating to do their work. Do their backs become tired? I wonder what changes they would want if asked. Remarkable process. Patience, experience, skill. Hats off.
We use chalk that's been soaked in oil overnight, that way you don't need to redo all the lines again and the chalk lines will fade over time, saves a bit of work
wow these were so great!
amazing craftsmanship
i knew there'd be no part 3...I bloody knew it...
Beautiful suit
Calming and mesmerizing. Was there ever a "Part 3" to this series?
Can’t believe we didn’t get to see the next stage and finish!
Beginning to understand why Tiny bought this business & appreciate what Anda & the whole team have done.
They are artists aren't they? A bespoke suit is a work of art and the price is reflective of that.
Will we get part 3? I really enjoy watching those videos (i love process of sewing clothes).
I mean, you want to see how it turns out, right?
yeah, probably the most rewarding part
3:39 her voice is lovely
Beautiful 😍
Awsome craftsmanship.
Where's part three?! I loved this.
There suits really are great best suit I have ever had made for me.
Now I made up my mind to save for a bespoke suit.
All of their voices are so soft
Fascinating.
the lady with the blond hair is stunning !!!!!
To all who are asking for part 3, I took the course I don’t remember a part 3. It was to show you how to do a mans suit.
Would have loved to see the finished product
Can’t believe how much I enjoyed this but where is part 3 ?
So handmade a suit at least 2 months,that’s really long time.should book 2 once
I like when he's sewing he got that mouth movements that often you sees on grandmothers
2:37
Was his shirt on fire?
Never mind, it's out now.
great videos
What talent!
I’ll take 5 of them please !
Still no part 3 its been over a year, i guess they gave up on this series.
Very impressive
Guy getting fitted is super cute
Absolutely fascinating
Is part 1 just gone now too? I can’t find it anywhere!
What would be the cost of a suit?
Was the set of the movie “The Outfit” based off of this beautiful shop or was it shot there?🤩
Love the videos. Two questions. First, what is the price range for the suit. Second, what are the typical wages for cutters and taylors? It must be a good wage if someone has been at it for thirty years. Or maybe just the love of doing it.
This video shows the talent and skill that is lost here in America. I know there are a few great suit makers in New York but I mean generally everything we buy is mass produced with very little thought of the end user.
Amazing detailed work. Beautiful and hard working team.
It be nice if you told us where to get these supplies from?! lol or do you guys make it yourself i would imagine
Thank-you for not making this documentary and, then, deciding it needs EDM elevator music at a higher volume than everyone placed over the whole film. I get what bespoke is now - it's having something constructed in the proper way.
Great video!
PERFECTO!
I'm on a "Savile Row" marathon.
Quiero saber que ocurre en la tercera parte!!!
suits you sir !!
A true art form
In this day of emails, to get something done, an email has to be sent. How to do it, in which way, etc. After measurements are made, the cutter makes a pattern and cuts the cloth. The tailors look at the marks, and baste the patterns together. After the first fitting, more marks are made to tell the tailor the final work. No emails. Amazing, really.
Also, kind of expecting someone to say,
Don’t worry. It’ll ride up with wear.
Exactly !!