Your videos are addictive Sonya! Such a wealth of knowledge, and i can see your love for this industry - you explain terms and concepts so well. I love how polished your videos are, without being ‘clinical’ or preachy, but also not over produced.
Love how she explains everything as if she's talking to a beginner without being condescending. She also looks stunning in that suit. More women should wear suits !
Women "should" wear what women want to wear, like everyone else, you snobby himbo. Where were you brought up? In a patriarchal dictatorship, I suppose.
the best suit is attitude because bad attitude cannot be nice under any expensive suite. This woman has such a beautiful, kind energy and great looking suit. very good information! thank you!
Well said, "don't judge as ppl are on different parts of their journey". Unlike some other so called advisors who come across as total Aholes for trying to appear elite.
Wonderful tone and attitude... encouraging excellence without snobbery, discernment without judgement of others. Pure class and elegance from the inside out! Thank you Sonya.
That's because a lot of women's fashion retail is disposable. A good man's suit (even some off the peg made to measure) will last at least a decade even when continually adjusted. A very good man's suit, looked after, will last a lifetime.
That's true in the west probably but not in the east. For example in india it's common to wear a handwoven saree with a made to measure blouse and petticoat.
Do they not have artisan markets where you are? You can buy an entire wardrobe "off the street" here if you know where they are located and take the time to shop.
@@MsBasua India in general keeps the craftsmanship alive. It was the center of textiles for a long time. I also think that's the one of the timeless "stylishness" that everyone alludes to, for Indian women it's the saree, you CANNOT mess that up. Once something becomes "trendy" it'll show it's age QUICKLY.
Once she started talking about the lapel roll, it made me so happy. It’s such a wonderful detail on a suit that really brings it from being good to being great. Great quality content!
I am a new viewer and have been randomly watch the Sartorial-Talks series and not in any specific order. You and Hugo do a great job educating viewers on the finer points and nuances of well made garments. Thank you.
Wow!!!! I think I have watched nearly all your videos in 2 days. I have realized that all the money spent in Thailand over 15 years was wasted money. I thought I knew a little about suits but now also realize I know nothing. By far the best videos on this subject I have ever seen. I have purchased both books and can't wait to learn more. Saving for a real suit and real shoes as of right now :)) thankyou!!!!!!!
Hi David, Funny but we are working on publishing a massive article on Southeast Asia tailoring (for people on a budget) and I see some examples of what you're referring to for sure. We are all on a learning curve and that is part of the joy----the "process or path" can be just as much fun as the destination. Cheers! ~Sonya
I think there are a good deal of style resources that have generic information when it comes to clothing; you can find the same advice in similar words almost everywhere. However, with this channel, I can feel the level of knowledge and passion that goes in to each video. Keep up the good work.
Thanks Fahim, You are right; I have written more than 100 articles on the subject, and Hugo much more (including two books). Your words are encouraging! ~Sonya
Oh, no kidding. I'm subbed to a number of other providers of likewise content and don't get me wrong, they're great. However, this channel's videos on the subject tend to be a deeper dive into the subject matter. Though like she said, we're all at different points in our journey.
Hello, Akim. Great eye. Yes, we have a professional camera crew ranging from one to four people, depending on the production. Thank you for taking notice and for writing. ~Sonya
Very informative video. The only one of these that I was already aware of was the shoulder line, so I'm glad I watched. Ms. Glyn's passion for tailoring and suits really shines through, too.
I just love how well you look on a suit, and respect and admire your knowledge conserving quality men’s garments. The tone and sound of your voice commands attention . I first saw you on a video with your husband, whom I also admire, at a shoe store in Atlanta. I bought a pair of whole cut oxfords based on your advice from that store . Kudos.
Sonya Hi Sonya. I loved the shoes and indeed I now email the store, Courtney being my “ shoe lesson”. Thank you for taking the time to reply to my comment. A truly classy lady. 👍. Btw.. I view and listen to your advice almost daily. Your voices is as soothing as it is commanding. My kind regards to your husband.
What a lovely presentation this is; professional and educational and yet very personable. I can watch and listen the whole day. Thank you for this post Sonya!!
Thank you 🌹 I have had to study, and learn much, by watching many videos, and observing. To get to the place where I can understand what is being communicated. Thanks again 😎
I put back on my suit to watch this video (was wearing it earlier on the day for a job interview), inspecting my suit while listening to Sonya explaining, only short of the Milanese finesse. I really liked the pace at which you speak and explained everything. Now I'm a new subscriber and forever be on the look out for people eye glazing at my button hole.
Very funny and I'm glad you shared a part of your day with me and really appreciate knowing your thoughts...not too sure anyone but a tailor (or a suit lover who is in-the-know) will gaze at your lapel buttonhole, though, haaaa. ~Sonya
It’s interesting and refreshing to learn those tips/view...menswear experts used to show suits’ quality by explaining their construction and cut, you really brought this back to the basic. We are truly grateful that a lady, in our society today, still appreciates classic men’s tailoring, keep up the good work, Sonya!!
Thank you for replying back . Your well deserving of having the 'charm' effect 🤗 As a gentleman, it's very and educational & graceful to learn about the art of tailoring. Keep up with the excellent advice, for all.
I would also add to look at the arm pit area. A bad suit doesn't have a long enough gap between the length of the hand and armpit, making it hard to lift your arm up.
Fantastic comment ! I would really like to do an episode on the importance of a high armsyce. (You know you have a (nice) extra-high armsyce when it's easy to lift your arms but almost impossible to tie your shoes. Ha!.~Sonya
Just look at the way she speaks ... She's thoroughly enjoying the topic ... It just goes to show that this Channel is very true to its viewers and honest I'm every way ❤️
Gentleman, treasure the advise she just gave you/us, as this appreciation to detail is only achieved after years and years of being in the industry, things my father passed to me. This is a video giving true secrets away. Beautiful voice, beautiful jacket, Beautiful. Grazie mille%Merci
👍😍Loved this video with Sonya. Great tips.💞 😔Ugh....The collar gap...once I started to recognize it, it’s something I can’t unsee. That and the thing that happens when a guy sits and the back of the jacket is “eating the person’s head” as Sonya mentioned are two things that I just can’t unsee when I see it. The other items I could probably give a pass on because most every people just aren’t going to have those items. Of course there are exceptions for everything....like the homeless guy who went to the thrift store to get a jacket and pants for a job interview. It’s honest and he’s clearly trying to do better. I will applaud that effort all day long.🤗
Wonderful advise.... of all them youtube videos I've seen so far in terms of men's style and fashion advise, this channel is by far the best. Maybe they spoke about real bespoke and extremely expensive product. But still very good and helpful. Unlike some I've seen from some young men who thinks they're doing a lot of people a favour with their critics. Thanks for this video.
Hi Sonya! You have got such an aura of sheer elegance in both the way you look and speak, I am very impressed. Thank you, too, for at last making a video with simple ways to distinguish a bad and good suit. Sometimes the 'tips' given on RUclips are too difficult to check, or too insignificant to really make a difference.
She is such an interesting and expressive lady. And her husband is an interesting and expressive man. I can see how they came together like a perfect match. Both immediately likable and stylish people. So glad I found this channel.
Thank you Juan. Sonya is my wife and I do appreciate her voice which is the exact reflection of her sweet, clever, humble and compassionate soul. Cheers, Hugo
SARTORIAL TALKS I wrote the comment not expecting a reply but since I’ve gotten your attention, I must now take advantage of the opportunity to give you thanks for a thousand times. Sincerely love your work and your channel in this platform!
Thank you Juan. We try to answer to all the comments as much as we can. It's not easy and it's a lot of work, but we love the community we built on Parisian Gentleman and Sartorial Talks. Cheers, Hugo
It would be that the most valuable information on men's suits on RUclips comes from a woman. Wonderful. We need more of this knowledge base on 'the Tube".
I wish I got into a skill like tailoring when I was younger. I recently found woodworking and there’s nothing more satisfying than creating something from nothing. When you do it because you love it, you constantly find ways to get better and you’ll never be bored in life.
Very neutral and informative video. Unlike Gentlemen’s Gazette and others like him, there is an understanding for the fact that not everyone can spend in excess of 1000 dollars on a single suit.
The Gentleman’s Gazette talks about the hallmarks of a quality suit such that you can find one when looking at second hand clothing. The owner of their channel owns a lot of second hand clothes. I feel that you may have made assumptions based off of their cheap vs expensive suit comparison videos.
Très interessant. Il y a beaucoup d'autres chaînes sur youtube qui parlent aux mêmes sujets, mais je préfèrais écouter aux personnes du metier. Faites plus de vidéos comme ça, svp
Wow, I was not aware of all of the differences between a quality suit and one that is not. I knew of the collar and the milanese, and the back just not the lapel. Thank you!
This is a great video which takes you straight to the five fundamentals of a good suit. My uncle was a tailor and he used to shout at the television if he saw a newsreader presenting with his collar sticking up from his neck! The only question, Sonya, is whether your husband has got you wearing men’s outfits all the time? - I hope when you go out for dinner he lets you wear a dress!
Thanks for the message. And I wear suits for work and sometimes for fun, but like dresses a lot, as you can find occasionally on Insta @sonyaglyn ! So great that you were so close to the tailoring culture through your uncle. ~Sonya
I'm fortunate enough to have found quite a few of what we called "Rock-N-Roll" suits, over the years... They were mass-made here in the U.S. in the 1950s. The jackets have long-roll lapels and a link button, AKA, the "One-Button Roll"... These were sold through the big chains back then, like J.C. Penney and Alden's, Sears and the like. They must have had A LOT of handwork done on them, as the lapels do roll BEAUTIFULLY! Many of those suits had other incredible details, including pick-stitched edges, some of the jackets have 4 patch pockets, others have yoked backs, shirred seams on the shoulders, etc... And the suits made of Gabardine sometimes even came in 2 tone! The trousers usually feature a Hollywood waist, some with "Lap Seams" down the outer leg, dropped belt loops with smaller INNER belt loops, back pocket tabs, and the list goes on... Amazingly, those suits sold new for only around $25.00 U.S.! It's incredible to me, how what seems to have been an entire economy (tailoring) was summarily wiped out here, by about 1990 or so. Even ALTERATIONS (and not GOOD alterations) in my area seem to be sky high. Hopefully, there's still light at the end of the tunnel... I believe there are many young people here and around the World, that are interested in (and talented enough) to bring back the Craft as we knew it, but 30 short years ago. Maybe that would bring the prices back down and the quality back up! Cheers! P.S.- DOWN WITH COLLAR GAP!😁
Thank you Sonya for a very instructive video. I always try to bring someone with me when I purchase a suit to see if it "looks good" on me. Now, I can use your video as a guide for a more careful inspection.
Thank you Sonya and Hugo for putting together such great content. The only "problem" with this video is that I was just going to buy a jacket that I had my eye on and when I watched this video and went and tried it on again. I noticed the collar gap straight away and the lapel kept lifting away from my chest...so you definitely saved me but the "problem" now is that i don't know where to go shop for a good suit or jacket in San Diego :-)
Oh, maybe Suitsupply or Boggi---or a store which sells the Isaia brand...an Italian ready-to-wear suit brand who intentionally cuts their suit coat collars at an angle to avoid collar gaps! ~Sonya
I'm aiming at creating simple clean and beautifully lit commercial video presentations. This is a very good example. And the person (Sonya) is delightfully positive, informative, and engaging.
@@sonyaglyn7035 You're very welcome and most gracious to offer to help. I would like to capitalise on that offer and intend to up my craft a little further to bring it to fruition. If in due course a future interview could be arranged with yourself or a person that you'd suggest, such a thing would be a huge value to me, so I will aim my efficacy towards providing a value in return. When the time approaches, would I reach you via Parisian Gentleman? For the meantime I'll provide a link to my vimeo page - my most recent post is in fact an interview lighting test from earlier this month (titled: Paul Marks lighting tests) vimeo.com/clive12000 I have made a simple goal. What I film must be positive and inspirational. These are the values that enrich our lives. Nutrition for the soul if you will. Happy days and well wishes to you and your achievements.
Finally another sartorial talks video! Your videos are so inspirational, and that’s coming from a techie. It’s gotten so bad that I’ve even started saving up for my first bespoke suit, haha! One request: could you make a recommendation for where to buy a new graduate’s first “real” suit? I’m going to be wearing blazers and suits a lot for work, so I’ll need a few of them. It doesn’t have to be bespoke, but I’d love for it to have some history and heritage. Thanks!
Hi Christian, and thank you (I appreciate that you are a techie and find the videos useful). Congratulations for making the decision to try bespoke in the future! Your question could be answered in different ways, according to your body build and personal style preference, but I think if you look at the (comprehensive) Parisian Gentleman Suit Review on ready-to-wear (RTW) suits and read some articles in the Parisian Gentleman Academy, you'll start to have some clear direction. Some of the best RTW starter suits with a "floating canvas" can be found at Suitsupply or Boggi. Also Lanieri makes good made-to-measure suits which can be ordered online. If you are looking for something in a higher price range (above $900), then let me know and I can give a broader answer. Thanks again! ~Sonya
So nice to see a video like this from a women! I‘ve been down the RUclips rabbithole lately, as far as high end/bespoke clothes and shoes are concerned, but almost all the content is by men. Or maybe the almighty algorithms are just making it seem like this 😎 In any case, I very much enjoyed learning more about this from the point of view of a female wearer.
True and thanks! Some salesman are willing to learn from their more knowledgeable customers. I appreciate the (positive) attitude of a good salesman almost as much as his knowledge. ~Sonya
My first jacket worn in an office environment was a 3/2 style. I got into a heated argument with a dry cleaner who pressed the lapel to make it a 3 button jacket. I insisted they steam and press the lapel from the off side so it would lie properly; a natural roll to the collar was all I was asking for. Fortunately, it was only a problem once. That was 50 years ago. I’ve learned much since then.
I've been binge watching all your videos today! I enjoy anything style and fashion related, I'd love to hear your comments on women's fashion. Elegant outfits for work, patterns, colours, texture and how to combine them?
I received this comment a lot and pray to be shown the way, because I haven't figured out the format in which to do what you request (yet). Thanks very much for the encouragement. ~Sonya
Sonya great video! Its lovely to learn about menswear from a woman's perspective, the details to look for are amazing! send my regards to Signor Jacomet
Great video. Slowly and well pointed explained details. Pretty and smart gentlewoman in a beautiful bespoke suit who is not in a rush to explain something to us, slow guys. Now I know i only have bad suits :-))
Thanks for the supportive and detailed reply, Johnny---and the idea is to shift towards noticing things we may not have noticed before and act on those things if we want to experiment. I think the journey is usually more interesting than the destination. Thanks again, ~Sonya
I recently bought a suit from a friend of mine. It’s reproduction 1950’s, beautiful pattern. But it’s fused. I didn’t pay very much for it and I got a non-fused jacket as well as a vintage shirt with that sale so it’s almost like I never paid for the suit at all, so I’m not sweating it too much.
Some excellent advice. A shame that so many jobs and social occasions are now anti formal dress. I am told to dress down for my job so as not to intimidate clients. Both local bespoke tailors have recently closed their shops and only work by appointment only.
Hi Jean, I wrote an exposé on this sad story entitled "Pressure to Dress Down---Really?" on Parisian Gentleman. I feel your pain and understand your words. ~Sonya
01:39 #1 collar gap
03:15 #2 lapel roll
05:03 #3 shoulder line
05:36 #4 button hole
07:06 #5 back
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Great. Thanks!
Excellent presentation, especially the diplomatic manner of Ms. Glyn's explanation, avoiding snobbery. Thank you.
Your reply is close to my heart. Thank you so much. ~Sonya
Your videos are addictive Sonya! Such a wealth of knowledge, and i can see your love for this industry - you explain terms and concepts so well. I love how polished your videos are, without being ‘clinical’ or preachy, but also not over produced.
Love how she explains everything as if she's talking to a beginner without being condescending. She also looks stunning in that suit. More women should wear suits !
Hey Hani. I really appreciate this comment. Cheers! ~Sonya
Women "should" wear what women want to wear, like everyone else, you snobby himbo. Where were you brought up? In a patriarchal dictatorship, I suppose.
the best suit is attitude because bad attitude cannot be nice under any expensive suite. This woman has such a beautiful, kind energy and great looking suit. very good information! thank you!
I'm grateful for your comment and thank you for the reminder of the importance of the right attitude ! ~Sonya Glyn
Well said, "don't judge as ppl are on different parts of their journey". Unlike some other so called advisors who come across as total Aholes for trying to appear elite.
Hello, Shamus. I feel sensitive about the tonality of presentation here, and I'm grateful for your feedback. ~Sonya
Above all, the classiest thing anyone can do is not to judge. 👍🏾
Wonderful tone and attitude... encouraging excellence without snobbery, discernment without judgement of others. Pure class and elegance from the inside out! Thank you Sonya.
I really like her. She brings a lot of passion and fun to a somewhat dry topic. Makes me want to wear a suit.
I appreciate you describing your specific reaction to the video.. Thank you very much. ~Sonya
I worked in women fashion retail, it's sad but men tailoring craft is the last standing icon for craftsmenship in clothing against mass production
I have to agree with you and can only hope artisanal dress making makes a come back. Stranger things have happened! ~Sonya
That's because a lot of women's fashion retail is disposable. A good man's suit (even some off the peg made to measure) will last at least a decade even when continually adjusted. A very good man's suit, looked after, will last a lifetime.
That's true in the west probably but not in the east. For example in india it's common to wear a handwoven saree with a made to measure blouse and petticoat.
Do they not have artisan markets where you are? You can buy an entire wardrobe "off the street" here if you know where they are located and take the time to shop.
@@MsBasua India in general keeps the craftsmanship alive. It was the center of textiles for a long time. I also think that's the one of the timeless "stylishness" that everyone alludes to, for Indian women it's the saree, you CANNOT mess that up. Once something becomes "trendy" it'll show it's age QUICKLY.
Once she started talking about the lapel roll, it made me so happy. It’s such a wonderful detail on a suit that really brings it from being good to being great. Great quality content!
So nice that you know about the lapel roll already and could appreciate the talk. Thanks for writing. ~Sonya
I am a new viewer and have been randomly watch the Sartorial-Talks series and not in any specific order. You and Hugo do a great job educating viewers on the finer points and nuances of well made garments. Thank you.
I came into this video expecting to already know what to look. I was pleasantly surprised and humbled. Thank you!
Wow C.T., thank you! ~Sonya
Thankyou for making sartorial talks. Giving so much knowledge which I can’t find it anywhere on youtube.
what a gentle yet expert way to address this topic, thanks !
Thank you ! ~Sonya
Her voice is amazing, the way she speaks is just wonderful
Thank you so much...it's so hard to know how your own voice even sounds! Happy New Year! ~Sonya
Wow!!!! I think I have watched nearly all your videos in 2 days. I have realized that all the money spent in Thailand over 15 years was wasted money. I thought I knew a little about suits but now also realize I know nothing. By far the best videos on this subject I have ever seen. I have purchased both books and can't wait to learn more. Saving for a real suit and real shoes as of right now :)) thankyou!!!!!!!
Hi David, Funny but we are working on publishing a massive article on Southeast Asia tailoring (for people on a budget) and I see some examples of what you're referring to for sure. We are all on a learning curve and that is part of the joy----the "process or path" can be just as much fun as the destination. Cheers! ~Sonya
I think there are a good deal of style resources that have generic information when it comes to clothing; you can find the same advice in similar words almost everywhere. However, with this channel, I can feel the level of knowledge and passion that goes in to each video. Keep up the good work.
Thanks Fahim, You are right; I have written more than 100 articles on the subject, and Hugo much more (including two books). Your words are encouraging! ~Sonya
Oh, no kidding. I'm subbed to a number of other providers of likewise content and don't get me wrong, they're great. However, this channel's videos on the subject tend to be a deeper dive into the subject matter. Though like she said, we're all at different points in our journey.
An informative video in a relaxed, soothing style - by an elegant lady. I’m very glad that I recently subscribed to this channel!
Heart warming--thank you very much. ~Sonya
Sonya do you have professional cameramen, because you cinematography is superb. Very professional love this channel.
Hello, Akim. Great eye. Yes, we have a professional camera crew ranging from one to four people, depending on the production. Thank you for taking notice and for writing. ~Sonya
Very informative video. The only one of these that I was already aware of was the shoulder line, so I'm glad I watched. Ms. Glyn's passion for tailoring and suits really shines through, too.
Thank you for your thoughts---we are glad you commented. ~Sonya & Hugo
What an in depth view from a woman. Amazing! I will never look at suits the same ever again. :)
Thank you, Rae. I'm so glad you found the talk to be useful. ~Sonya
I just love how well you look on a suit, and respect and admire your knowledge conserving quality men’s garments. The tone and sound of your voice commands attention . I first saw you on a video with your husband, whom I also admire, at a shoe store in Atlanta. I bought a pair of whole cut oxfords based on your advice from that store . Kudos.
Hi Jose, How did you like your shoes? Great choice! Thank you for these kind and encouraging words, ~Sonya
Sonya Hi Sonya. I loved the shoes and indeed I now email the store, Courtney being my “ shoe lesson”. Thank you for taking the time to reply to my comment. A truly classy lady. 👍. Btw.. I view and listen to your advice almost daily. Your voices is as soothing as it is commanding. My kind regards to your husband.
What a lovely presentation this is; professional and educational and yet very personable. I can watch and listen the whole day. Thank you for this post Sonya!!
Your comment is so encouraging Godfrey. Thank you!! ~Sonya
Thank you 🌹
I have had to study, and learn much, by watching many videos, and observing. To get to the place where I can understand what is being communicated.
Thanks again 😎
I learn by emulating the color combinations worn by the people on Sartorial Talks and it's very relaxing to hear her voice. 100% ASMR.
Such encouraging words mean a lot. Thank you very much. ~Sonya
Well said and wonderful place she comes from! Beautiful sprit! Well done
Such a beautiful comment. Thank you! ~Sonya
I put back on my suit to watch this video (was wearing it earlier on the day for a job interview), inspecting my suit while listening to Sonya explaining, only short of the Milanese finesse. I really liked the pace at which you speak and explained everything. Now I'm a new subscriber and forever be on the look out for people eye glazing at my button hole.
Very funny and I'm glad you shared a part of your day with me and really appreciate knowing your thoughts...not too sure anyone but a tailor (or a suit lover who is in-the-know) will gaze at your lapel buttonhole, though, haaaa. ~Sonya
Brilliant presentation. This is the kind of stuff that makes this channel invaluable.
I really appreciate your support. Thank you. ~Sonya
It’s interesting and refreshing to learn those tips/view...menswear experts used to show suits’ quality by explaining their construction and cut, you really brought this back to the basic. We are truly grateful that a lady, in our society today, still appreciates classic men’s tailoring, keep up the good work, Sonya!!
Wow Iris, thanks a lot and cheers! ~Sonya
Sonya's voice is charming! Very helpful lessons, thank you a lot
Hi Danila and thanks for the encouragement; it's really appreciated. Cheers! ~Sonya
What great advice especially the "collar gap" and her voice is lovely!!!!
Hi and thank you so much. Yes the issue of the collar gap really 'sinks its teeth into the mind', I think. Cheers! ~Sonya
Thank you for replying back . Your well deserving of having the 'charm' effect 🤗 As a gentleman, it's very and educational & graceful to learn about the art of tailoring. Keep up with the excellent advice, for all.
Once again, many thanks. ~S
I would also add to look at the arm pit area. A bad suit doesn't have a long enough gap between the length of the hand and armpit, making it hard to lift your arm up.
Fantastic comment ! I would really like to do an episode on the importance of a high armsyce. (You know you have a (nice) extra-high armsyce when it's easy to lift your arms but almost impossible to tie your shoes. Ha!.~Sonya
@@sonyaglyn7035 Which is why you should always tie your shoes *before* you put your jacket on!✨
Just look at the way she speaks ... She's thoroughly enjoying the topic ... It just goes to show that this Channel is very true to its viewers and honest I'm every way ❤️
I really appreciate this encouraging comment. Thank you so much. Cheers! ~Sonya
Very nicely presented. Pleasant and informative. I was not aware of the different button hole. Thank you.
Gentleman, treasure the advise she just gave you/us, as this appreciation to detail is only achieved after years and years of being in the industry, things my father passed to me. This is a video giving true secrets away. Beautiful voice, beautiful jacket, Beautiful. Grazie mille%Merci
This comment is particularly important to me. Thank you for taking the time to write. ~Sonya
Keep this fabulous advice and content coming.... You enrich our lives with your experience and knowledge.
It means a lot to read that we are making a small difference in the sartorial life of others. Thank you, LC. ~Sonya
You speak really nicely. It is easy listening.
Keep doing these type of videos-they are very helpful!!
👍😍Loved this video with Sonya. Great tips.💞
😔Ugh....The collar gap...once I started to recognize it, it’s something I can’t unsee. That and the thing that happens when a guy sits and the back of the jacket is “eating the person’s head” as Sonya mentioned are two things that I just can’t unsee when I see it. The other items I could probably give a pass on because most every people just aren’t going to have those items.
Of course there are exceptions for everything....like the homeless guy who went to the thrift store to get a jacket and pants for a job interview. It’s honest and he’s clearly trying to do better. I will applaud that effort all day long.🤗
I found her excitement very exiting but now I feel like I’ll use this good knowledge to judge people (with excitement) thanks for the info 👌
Wonderful advise.... of all them youtube videos I've seen so far in terms of men's style and fashion advise, this channel is by far the best. Maybe they spoke about real bespoke and extremely expensive product. But still very good and helpful. Unlike some I've seen from some young men who thinks they're doing a lot of people a favour with their critics. Thanks for this video.
I'm so glad you like the style of the talks, Eddie. Thank you very much for commenting. ~Sonya
Hi Sonya! You have got such an aura of sheer elegance in both the way you look and speak, I am very impressed. Thank you, too, for at last making a video with simple ways to distinguish a bad and good suit. Sometimes the 'tips' given on RUclips are too difficult to check, or too insignificant to really make a difference.
Truly sophisticated. Lovely explanations. Fabulous style. Thank you!
Such positive words are uplifting. Many thanks, ~Sonya
She is such an interesting and expressive lady. And her husband is an interesting and expressive man. I can see how they came together like a perfect match. Both immediately likable and stylish people. So glad I found this channel.
Thank you so much for encouraging us to keep going! Cheers to you! Hugo and Sonya
I want this woman's voice reading books to my children before bed... Such a joy to hear.
Thank you Juan. Sonya is my wife and I do appreciate her voice which is the exact reflection of her sweet, clever, humble and compassionate soul. Cheers, Hugo
SARTORIAL TALKS I wrote the comment not expecting a reply but since I’ve gotten your attention, I must now take advantage of the opportunity to give you thanks for a thousand times. Sincerely love your work and your channel in this platform!
Thank you Juan. We try to answer to all the comments as much as we can. It's not easy and it's a lot of work, but we love the community we built on Parisian Gentleman and Sartorial Talks. Cheers, Hugo
and with this Sonya at the same time revealed how to spot a most charming and gentle woman from the rest of the crowd.
Thank you for those calming and kind words. ~Sonya
Well said, Hardy; well said!!✨
Fabulous, Sonya. You guys are a cut above! ❤️
Thank you so much, CA. ~Sonya
Sonya N Most welcome.
This is amazing. Glad to confirm that I have in deed learnt what to look out for in my next purchase. Thank you so much.
Hi Kevin, Thank you for the comment and I'm very glad you found the talk helpful. ~Sonya
It would be that the most valuable information on men's suits on RUclips comes from a woman. Wonderful. We need more of this knowledge base on 'the Tube".
Humbled and thank you from the heart. ~Sonya
Could you suggest a tailor in NYC? That would help me a great deal. Thx!
I've been thinking about your question. I need a little more experience with NYC these days before I answer. Hopefully I revisit the question. ~Sonya
Excellent video. I am very young, I am learning a lot of things here and i am improving my style. Thank you.
The most soothing style talk ever!! :)))
Thank you so much for your kind words! Sonya
Wonderful! I look forward to these talks.
I'm glad to read these words. Thank you so much! ~Sonya
Succinct and informative. I love the Sartorial Talks video series.
I am glad to read this! Thank you, ~Sonya
Watched it twice! The first to look and listen to her, and the second to understand!
So relaxing video with very informative content
Regards!
What a lovely comment, thank you. ~Sonya
I love the fact that you rock that suit. Makes me appreciate my own love for suits.
I agree, Sonya rocks this suit ! Hugo
Love how you style that suit with the shirt and the tie. Pure class
five ways to tell an attractive woman from a non-attractive woman:
first sign of an attractive woman: this woman's voice
Very kind. Thank you so much. ~Sonya
I wish I got into a skill like tailoring when I was younger. I recently found woodworking and there’s nothing more satisfying than creating something from nothing. When you do it because you love it, you constantly find ways to get better and you’ll never be bored in life.
The voice on that woman is amazing.
Positive and encouraging---Thank you. ~Sonya
Not my cuppa, sorry pet!
Ha, no worries. If I were everyone's "cuppa", I'd be exhausted! ~Sonya
Only voice ???))) She is the ideal of sexuality. Completely
Cool hwhip! Just a hint of the mid-Atlantic accent?
This Woman would make a perfect Dr. for the Dr.Who series. Also thank you for the advice.
Such an entertaining response. Thanks! ~Sonya
All said and done this is simple but excellent advise for men. Bravo Sonya!!
Merci and much appreciated, Jack. ~Sonya
Very neutral and informative video. Unlike Gentlemen’s Gazette and others like him, there is an understanding for the fact that not everyone can spend in excess of 1000 dollars on a single suit.
The Gentleman’s Gazette talks about the hallmarks of a quality suit such that you can find one when looking at second hand clothing. The owner of their channel owns a lot of second hand clothes. I feel that you may have made assumptions based off of their cheap vs expensive suit comparison videos.
very good video, the explanation is clear and engaging
Many thanks and cheers! ~Sonya
Très interessant. Il y a beaucoup d'autres chaînes sur youtube qui parlent aux mêmes sujets, mais je préfèrais écouter aux personnes du metier. Faites plus de vidéos comme ça, svp
Un grand remerciement pour ton commentaire! ~Sonya
I WATCH SONIA FIRST TIME IN " Know Your Shoes " SHE WAS VERY skilled.I wish you success and happiness always
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Thank you very much, G.C. ~Sonya
Great content. Thank you for the insight and positive vibes
Wow, I was not aware of all of the differences between a quality suit and one that is not. I knew of the collar and the milanese, and the back just not the lapel. Thank you!
Thank you for saying so! ~Sonya
Thanks for sharing and I’ve learnt a lot
I'm learning so much with you guys, thank you, your show is amazing.
Hi R2M, I'm grateful for your comment. ~Sonya
This is a great video which takes you straight to the five fundamentals of a good suit. My uncle was a tailor and he used to shout at the television if he saw a newsreader presenting with his collar sticking up from his neck! The only question, Sonya, is whether your husband has got you wearing men’s outfits all the time? - I hope when you go out for dinner he lets you wear a dress!
Thanks for the message. And I wear suits for work and sometimes for fun, but like dresses a lot, as you can find occasionally on Insta @sonyaglyn ! So great that you were so close to the tailoring culture through your uncle. ~Sonya
As a 16 year old boy from London I love this series! Would love to see an episode on Savile Row tailoring. Thanks.
Fantastic suggestion we hope to do in the future. Cheers! ~Sonya and Hugo
I'm fortunate enough to have found quite a few of what we called "Rock-N-Roll" suits, over the years... They were mass-made here in the U.S. in the 1950s.
The jackets have long-roll lapels and a link button, AKA, the "One-Button Roll"...
These were sold through the big chains back then, like J.C. Penney and Alden's, Sears and the like.
They must have had A LOT of handwork done on them, as the lapels do roll BEAUTIFULLY!
Many of those suits had other incredible details, including pick-stitched edges, some of the jackets have 4 patch pockets, others have yoked backs, shirred seams on the shoulders, etc... And the suits made of Gabardine sometimes even came in 2 tone!
The trousers usually feature a Hollywood waist, some with "Lap Seams" down the outer leg, dropped belt loops with smaller INNER belt loops, back pocket tabs, and the list goes on...
Amazingly, those suits sold new for only around $25.00 U.S.!
It's incredible to me, how what seems to have been an entire economy (tailoring) was summarily wiped out here, by about 1990 or so.
Even ALTERATIONS (and not GOOD alterations) in my area seem to be sky high.
Hopefully, there's still light at the end of the tunnel... I believe there are many young people here and around the World, that are interested in (and talented enough) to bring back the Craft as we knew it, but 30 short years ago.
Maybe that would bring the prices back down and the quality back up!
Cheers!
P.S.-
DOWN WITH COLLAR GAP!😁
Thank you my friend for your interesting contribution. All our best, Hugo & Sonya
Some great tips. Quality fabric is a key consideration also.
You're right, quality fabric is fundamental---the input/output equations plays true for sure. Thank you ! ~Sonya
Clear, concise, enjoyable, appreciative.
Thank you for those specifics, and for listening. ~Sonya
Thank you Sonya for a very instructive video. I always try to bring someone with me when I purchase a suit to see if it "looks good" on me. Now, I can use your video as a guide for a more careful inspection.
Your comment make me feel happy. Thank you for writing. ~Sonya
I enjoyed every second of this video. Thank you!
So encouraging to read! Thank you. ~Sonya
thankyou. can tell she has a passion for it and that was a fantastic guide. made me jump up and put my suit jacket on.
Hi Julian, So funny that you put your suit on so fast. Adore and appreciate the comment, ~Sonya
Thank you Sonya and Hugo for putting together such great content. The only "problem" with this video is that I was just going to buy a jacket that I had my eye on and when I watched this video and went and tried it on again. I noticed the collar gap straight away and the lapel kept lifting away from my chest...so you definitely saved me but the "problem" now is that i don't know where to go shop for a good suit or jacket in San Diego :-)
Oh, maybe Suitsupply or Boggi---or a store which sells the Isaia brand...an Italian ready-to-wear suit brand who intentionally cuts their suit coat collars at an angle to avoid collar gaps! ~Sonya
Sonya N Thanks so much 🤙🙏
I'm aiming at creating simple clean and beautifully lit commercial video presentations. This is a very good example. And the person (Sonya) is delightfully positive, informative, and engaging.
Hi Avidcomp, Let me know if I can help and thank you for your beautiful comment. ~Sonya
@@sonyaglyn7035 You're very welcome and most gracious to offer to help.
I would like to capitalise on that offer and intend to up my craft a little further to bring it to fruition.
If in due course a future interview could be arranged with yourself or a person that you'd suggest, such a thing would be a huge value to me, so I will aim my efficacy towards providing a value in return.
When the time approaches, would I reach you via Parisian Gentleman?
For the meantime I'll provide a link to my vimeo page - my most recent post is in fact an interview lighting test from earlier this month (titled: Paul Marks lighting tests)
vimeo.com/clive12000
I have made a simple goal. What I film must be positive and inspirational. These are the values that enrich our lives. Nutrition for the soul if you will.
Happy days and well wishes to you and your achievements.
Finally another sartorial talks video! Your videos are so inspirational, and that’s coming from a techie. It’s gotten so bad that I’ve even started saving up for my first bespoke suit, haha!
One request: could you make a recommendation for where to buy a new graduate’s first “real” suit? I’m going to be wearing blazers and suits a lot for work, so I’ll need a few of them. It doesn’t have to be bespoke, but I’d love for it to have some history and heritage.
Thanks!
Hi Christian, and thank you (I appreciate that you are a techie and find the videos useful). Congratulations for making the decision to try bespoke in the future!
Your question could be answered in different ways, according to your body build and personal style preference, but I think if you look at the (comprehensive) Parisian Gentleman Suit Review on ready-to-wear (RTW) suits and read some articles in the Parisian Gentleman Academy, you'll start to have some clear direction. Some of the best RTW starter suits with a "floating canvas" can be found at Suitsupply or Boggi. Also Lanieri makes good made-to-measure suits which can be ordered online. If you are looking for something in a higher price range (above $900), then let me know and I can give a broader answer. Thanks again! ~Sonya
So nice to see a video like this from a women!
I‘ve been down the RUclips rabbithole lately, as far as high end/bespoke clothes and shoes are concerned, but almost all the content is by men. Or maybe the almighty algorithms are just making it seem like this 😎
In any case, I very much enjoyed learning more about this from the point of view of a female wearer.
Hi Rara and thanks for dropping in here and giving your kind thoughts. I appreciate the female's perspective as well! ~Sonya
Each man MUST have a bespoke suit in their wardrobes, love your suit a lot 👍
Thank you, Kristi. I appreciate your words. ~Sonya
Sonya N Thank u Sonya 😊
Wow another amazing video. Can't wait for the next one
Thank you, Ivan ! ~Sonya
The first item that catches my eye is how well the top of the sleeves join the body of the suit as this is a point where creasing can occur.
really good advice. Worth remembering if a saleman in a shop tries to BS you.
True and thanks! Some salesman are willing to learn from their more knowledgeable customers. I appreciate the (positive) attitude of a good salesman almost as much as his knowledge. ~Sonya
i realise now the mistakes I've made in the past buying Frankenstein suits!!
With glued lapels / stiff shoulders, etc... :-0
Solid advice again! Thank you for the expert tips :-)
Thanks Manny for taking the time to write and encourage us. ~Sonya
Sonya is a delight! Every man needs to listen. Not to mention she is so gorgeous!
Thanks so much for all your support, Scott. ~Sonya
My first jacket worn in an office environment was a 3/2 style. I got into a heated argument with a dry cleaner who pressed the lapel to make it a 3 button jacket. I insisted they steam and press the lapel from the off side so it would lie properly; a natural roll to the collar was all I was asking for. Fortunately, it was only a problem once. That was 50 years ago. I’ve learned much since then.
You lend a great example to the rest of us. Thank you for that. ~Sonya
great video.I love the collar on your shirt,those,with Lapidus cuffs,are the only shirts I wear.Exceptional.
A beautiful, elegant, professional, and knowledgeable lady.
Hi Greg, Such positive words really make a difference. Thank you so much. Cheers! ~Sonya
Learnt a few new things today. Thank you.
Great to know. Thanks!
I've been binge watching all your videos today! I enjoy anything style and fashion related, I'd love to hear your comments on women's fashion. Elegant outfits for work, patterns, colours, texture and how to combine them?
I received this comment a lot and pray to be shown the way, because I haven't figured out the format in which to do what you request (yet). Thanks very much for the encouragement. ~Sonya
Sonya great video! Its lovely to learn about menswear from a woman's perspective, the details to look for are amazing! send my regards to Signor Jacomet
Regards will be sent. Thanks for your words! ~Sonya
Great video. Slowly and well pointed explained details. Pretty and smart gentlewoman in a beautiful bespoke suit who is not in a rush to explain something to us, slow guys. Now I know i only have bad suits :-))
Thanks for the supportive and detailed reply, Johnny---and the idea is to shift towards noticing things we may not have noticed before and act on those things if we want to experiment. I think the journey is usually more interesting than the destination. Thanks again, ~Sonya
I recently bought a suit from a friend of mine. It’s reproduction 1950’s, beautiful pattern. But it’s fused. I didn’t pay very much for it and I got a non-fused jacket as well as a vintage shirt with that sale so it’s almost like I never paid for the suit at all, so I’m not sweating it too much.
Here comes my Sunday's freeze of fresh air !! Merci les amis!!
I mean fresh breeze. Sorry, I didn't get my coffee yet haha!!
Big Smile. Thanks!! ~Sonya
Haaa, I knew what you meant! ~S
Beautiful presentation. Love your southern accent. Thank you.
Great ear--not everyone picks up the accent. Thanks so much, Shane. ~Sonya
Great video and info as always. Much appreciated.
Thank you for revisiting. It means a lot. ~Sonya
Hi Sonya, Thanku for lovely info. What about functional cuffs???
This is a fantastic channel.
Oh, thank you very much for your appreciation. Sonya.
Great info and talk. Thanks Glyn.
You're welcome, Mark. I'm glad you listened! ~Sonya
Some excellent advice. A shame that so many jobs and social occasions are now anti formal dress. I am told to dress down for my job so as not to intimidate clients. Both local bespoke tailors
have recently closed their shops and only work by appointment only.
Hi Jean, I wrote an exposé on this sad story entitled "Pressure to Dress Down---Really?" on Parisian Gentleman. I feel your pain and understand your words. ~Sonya