I noticed how beautiful the craftsmanship of the suiting and dresses on Little Women. I used to be a Set Designer and this reminded me how much pleasure it was to move from contract to contract, through the ages, delving into the intracies of each period and reproducing the details of each; this was the joy of the job.
That anecdote about Eric Breindel brought me to tears. Imagine how it feels to know that your work was on someone's mind hours before their passing. Such raw intensity.
My mother taught me how to sew. When i joined the service it was a priceless skill. Today I hen all my own clothing and that of friends and family. It’s truly a craft that warms your heart.
2/3! Look for an article about the two suits Pacino wore as retired Army Lt Col Frank Slade in "Scent of a Woman" which provide an excellent discussion of their dèsign rationale and how they were worn to lend him height. The suit showcased to perfection a three- piece striking SB navy pinstripe with peaked lapels. I think you'd find it inspiring. Very best of luck to you--always be pushing yourself to excel!
Great video. Despite this gentlemans' years in America, he has retained,completely,his natural,native accent. He gives the impression of being a very contented human being,as well as a first class craftsman. Kindest regards from the UK!
Well, yes & no...Yes, European voice production is projected from the vocal cords, sounding like it gathers impetus from the chest/diaphragm. In contrast, our North American cousins are more nasal-adenoidal in their voice projection. Speaking 'sotto voce' is rarely heard/observed in the US. This splendid gentleman has retained intact his British voice production/projection, which does not have the characteristic twang & volume of his American cousins in the US. As to his accent, this can be pinpointed way back to faint tones of the East End of London and/or, more likely, North London. Other factors, such as schooling/tertiary education & socioeconomic groupings and their impact, have not been commented upon in my post.
the beauty of a tailor, a friend who knew more about you than anyone else, someone who can give you the trustworthy impression of your style and something beautiful in a relationship with your tailor
Oh My GOSH! I AM Soooo ABSOLUTELY HONOURED to hear your story, I am BLOWN AWAY by just the thought that, within all of these great movies that we watch, you can see your handiwork, living and moving, within the actors' artistry! I am totally inspired watching this short clip! May you continue in your impeccable and excellent work, SIr, and your team, for YEARS TO COME!!!!!
I loved the video. It took me back to the 1950’s watching you work. My grandfather and father were both master tailors in London’s East End. I spent my youth taking out basting stitches from suits on the living room floor. You really are a master!
Wow! What an inspiration and motivator, my deepest respects to you sir many blessings to you & family, I will one day soon be part of that special list
First time coming across this man and I’ve fallen in love. I’m a tailor from Nigerian currently trying to learn the art of suit making and I just want 24hrs with this man to learn all I can💯
Isn't he brilliant? If you can't get an apprenticeship in England, I would recommend looking to Italy. The Italians are losing their Bespoke tailors due to age and the fact that the youth are not interested in the profession from what I hear.
For the record, the image shown for Eric Breindel is in fact Charlie Rose, from the thumbnail for a panel in which Eric Breindel was featured. Charlie Rose is still alive at 82 years old.
Would love to break into this, or get more bespoke work. I have a degree in tailoring, recently done costumes for extras in a tv show. That was so much fun.
Receiving a suit that is handmade and custom fitted to you is an incredible and addictive feeling …….you will be wanting to increase your suit collection and your wardrobe
Such a craftsman. An artist. The most beautifully made (in my uninformed opinion) suits I’ve seen were on Boardwalk Empire. Every check and stripe perfectly aligned and fitted to perfection.
I enjoy the Golden Age of Hollywood movies. The double breasted mens suits are my favorite. They actually wore their suits. They sat in the car with them on. They moved around in them throughout the movie. A great interview. Thank you.
I couldn't hear the scissors cutting the fabric because of the background music. Also, I couldn't hear the music properly because this gentleman was talking over it! What's the solution to this problem, I wonder? Thank you.
Man, I almost wish I was still working in a job that required suits. I’d love to have a few of these custom jobs! Not that could afford a neck tie from this guy!🤣
Respectfully for yourself sleeves may I recommend a French curve after the top arch of the sleeve? Just connect the French curve after about 1/2 inch off of arch end. Instead of using a straight edge. The slope of the curve matches the slope of the arm range of motion. Respectfully. Great work!!!! Maiden USA 🇺🇸
I'm at a point to where I don't need bespoke clothing, have not worn a suit in years. However, it would be nice to find a tailor who can properly alter an off the rack sort coat or even a simple shirt. Inexpensive clothing can look very good if it fits well.
how can you not love this guy, he seems so wholesome and down to earth.
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Honest and calm about his craft….so that creates trust in the buyer.
What an excellent attitude he has towards his craft. Master indeed.
A true master, no doubt about this. The way he cares about his craft deserves so much respect. Hats off
I noticed how beautiful the craftsmanship of the suiting and dresses on Little Women.
I used to be a Set Designer and this reminded me how much pleasure it was to move from contract to contract, through the ages, delving into the intracies of each period and reproducing the details of each; this was the joy of the job.
Looks like very open minded and a man with a pure soul. Genuine master of his tradecraft. Hats down Sir.
Thank you
Manliness and elegance at its best. Both in his suits and in him. Would love to get a suit tailored by him.
This gentleman exudes confidence, intelligence and an always working mind.
He is at peace with himself. A pleasure to see this video 🙏👍
That anecdote about Eric Breindel brought me to tears. Imagine how it feels to know that your work was on someone's mind hours before their passing. Such raw intensity.
My mother taught me how to sew. When i joined the service it was a priceless skill. Today I hen all my own clothing and that of friends and family. It’s truly a craft that warms your heart.
You tailors are incredibly gifted! I am saving to get my graduation suit tailored myself. Navy blue single breasted pinstriped with peak lapels.
2/3! Look for an article about the two suits Pacino wore as retired Army Lt Col Frank Slade in "Scent of a Woman" which provide an excellent discussion of their dèsign rationale and how they were worn to lend him height. The suit showcased to perfection a three- piece striking SB navy pinstripe with peaked lapels. I think you'd find it inspiring. Very best of luck to you--always be pushing yourself to excel!
Great video. Despite this gentlemans' years in America, he has retained,completely,his natural,native accent. He gives the impression of being a very contented human being,as well as a first class craftsman. Kindest regards from the UK!
Well, yes & no...Yes, European voice production is projected from the vocal cords, sounding like it gathers impetus from the chest/diaphragm. In contrast, our North American cousins are more nasal-adenoidal in their voice projection. Speaking 'sotto voce' is rarely heard/observed in the US. This splendid gentleman has retained intact his British voice production/projection, which does not have the characteristic twang & volume of his American cousins in the US. As to his accent, this can be pinpointed way back to faint tones of the East End of London and/or, more likely, North London. Other factors, such as schooling/tertiary education & socioeconomic groupings and their impact, have not been commented upon in my post.
@@ajarnwordsmith628 Thank you for your thoughts and clarification on this matter. Kind regards.
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What an utterly elegant gentleman with amazing skills.
The suit he was wearing was incredibly nice.
Pin stripes on his lapels are completely asymmetrical on both side
He is very good & I still cannot believe tailors like him still exist, am so joy to watch him & words cannot explain my happiness & joy..... 🥺🥺😫😫
A wholly likable man. How fascinating to operate on the principle that if your work isn't always improving, it's getting worse. Inspiring!
A very humble man at the top of his trade, bravo 👏
Beautifully produced piece add a beautiful career that you can be proud of.
This guy is a true MASTER.
True craftsmanship, a dying breed. Glad the movie business keeps him busy.
So lovely this guy is humble. Such craft
I love this guy. He’s so sweet and genuine, a real gentleman
the beauty of a tailor, a friend who knew more about you than anyone else, someone who can give you the trustworthy impression of your style and something beautiful in a relationship with your tailor
To whoever put this video together, that wasn't Eric Breindel in the photo. That's Charlie Rose, and he's well alive and kicking.
And interrupting.
I re-enacted the Leo pointing meme while recalling his cameo as the tailor in The Good Shepherd. Such a delight to see this interview.
This is so inspiring.
Thank you for sharing these lovely moments of making and knowing the master creaftsmanship behind the bespoke tailoring world.
What a genuine dude
We all need life lessons from people like Mr Rosenberg!
Oh My GOSH! I AM Soooo ABSOLUTELY HONOURED to hear your story, I am BLOWN AWAY by just the thought that, within all of these great movies that we watch, you can see your handiwork, living and moving, within the actors' artistry! I am totally inspired watching this short clip! May you continue in your impeccable and excellent work, SIr, and your team, for YEARS TO COME!!!!!
I loved the video. It took me back to the 1950’s watching you work. My grandfather and father were both master tailors in London’s East End. I spent my youth taking out basting stitches from suits on the living room floor. You really are a master!
just good old school master tailor... Love it.. everything
This is the best video I hace watched in RUclips so far. What an honor would be to be tailored by this Sir.
Delightful. Nothing like an English tailor, a cut above indeed
The hard work and dedication you invest in your channel are truly commendable.
That pinstripe suit! Perfection! btw, the picture @5:53 isn't Eric Breindel, it's Charlie Rose.
I'm glad I'm not the only one who noticed XD
Wow! What an inspiration and motivator, my deepest respects to you sir many blessings to you & family, I will one day soon be part of that special list
Enjoyed every second. What a gentleman
A good guy for these young boys to look up to.
First time coming across this man and I’ve fallen in love. I’m a tailor from Nigerian currently trying to learn the art of suit making and I just want 24hrs with this man to learn all I can💯
Isn't he brilliant? If you can't get an apprenticeship in England, I would recommend looking to Italy.
The Italians are losing their Bespoke tailors due to age and the fact that the youth are not interested in the profession from what I hear.
I really liked the suits and sport coats Adam Driver wore in Gucci. Classy.
Fascinating! And I had no idea that, in the movies, actors (or at least the stars) wore bespoke clothing.
For the record, the image shown for Eric Breindel is in fact Charlie Rose, from the thumbnail for a panel in which Eric Breindel was featured. Charlie Rose is still alive at 82 years old.
So inspiring. Thank you
ur welcome dear
Would love to break into this, or get more bespoke work. I have a degree in tailoring, recently done costumes for extras in a tv show. That was so much fun.
Wonderful video. Informative down to earth . Respect Mr L🤝
Receiving a suit that is handmade and custom fitted to you is an incredible and addictive feeling …….you will be wanting to increase your suit collection and your wardrobe
This is the ultimate of craftwork ambition ❤❤❤
This video is simply amazing.
Such a craftsman. An artist. The most beautifully made (in my uninformed opinion) suits I’ve seen were on Boardwalk Empire. Every check and stripe perfectly aligned and fitted to perfection.
Amazing! Great doc
What a beautiful man
I enjoy the Golden Age of Hollywood movies. The double breasted mens suits are my favorite. They actually wore their suits. They sat in the car with them on. They moved around in them throughout the movie. A great interview. Thank you.
5:53 Why's there a random photo of Charlie Rose when he mentions this totally unrelated person?
Can't believe it's his voice and not the voice over.. he can narrate documentaries
What an awesome story! Thank you for sharing
DAMN !! This video makes me to watch again movie The Outfit !! 😊😊
A Living Legend.
Very nice portrait 👌👍
Wow How gentleman he is ❤
That's what integrity looks like.
I like things which are about quality and the art of good craft and not just about making money with any business.
You give people Hope!!!
no he's a tailor he gives people suit
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The best, takes custom to a new category.
Legendary craftsmanship 🔥💯
5:53 That’s Charlie Rose not Eric….
lmao I was thinking to myself "wait, is 'Charlie Rose' some kind of pen name?" and then realized no, they just used a wrong photo.
what an inspiration ❤
I love this video btw, but I need confirmation..lol
The tailors client dies and sad tells someone to buy suits from this guy, is his last words ?
You used the wrong photo for Eric Breindel. Yours is of Charlie Rose.
i hope to get a suit made by this gentleman when i'm able to
Why is there a photo of Charlie Rose when he mentions Eric Breindel?
I couldn't hear the scissors cutting the fabric because of the background music.
Also, I couldn't hear the music properly because this gentleman was talking over it!
What's the solution to this problem, I wonder?
Thank you.
Muy muy muy inspirador !!!! ❤
Sorry to tell you, the photo is NOT Eric Breindell, it is Charlie Rose, an American TV journalist.
0:37 This is actually him.
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"Zero peneteration however, quite painful i'm affraid" -This Tailor
You won my heart because of Al Pacino 👏🏻 I
That person in the photo is not Eric Breindel. That is Charlie Rose.
He made me get a bespoke suit after watching this. Now I have 3 and almost stopped wearing normal clothes lol
Life is short art forever😊
Man, I almost wish I was still working in a job that required suits. I’d love to have a few of these custom jobs!
Not that could afford a neck tie from this guy!🤣
I still can't believe that you are not wearing a suit, Ted!
5:55 that is a picture of Charlie Rose not the gentleman stated in the video
Just to let you know, the picture you put up for Eric Breindel was actually of interviewer Charlie Rose.
Admiration for you sir 😻
6:30 😢 wow .. every human should aim to have this feeling given to others. It'd be a better world
what simple things with a scope can do if you are passionate and you devote significant time to it
love this guy!!
Respectfully for yourself sleeves may I recommend a French curve after the top arch of the sleeve? Just connect the French curve after about 1/2 inch off of arch end. Instead of using a straight edge. The slope of the curve matches the slope of the arm range of motion. Respectfully.
Great work!!!!
Maiden USA 🇺🇸
Why did they use a still of Charlie Rose when he was talking about Eric Breindel…?
FLAWLESSLY ‼️💯
Legendary Craftsmen
this is so great
beautiful video
That’s Charlie Rose, not Eric Breindel
This guy is Boss man
That's Charlie Rose! Poor guy has been 'Me tooed'
He looks pretty good considering he was alive in the 1800s as he says at the start.
Where can I get a suit by this man
5:50 why is he saying Eric Briendel, but showing a picture of Charlie Rose?
I'm at a point to where I don't need bespoke clothing, have not worn a suit in years. However, it would be nice to find a tailor who can properly alter an off the rack sort coat or even a simple shirt. Inexpensive clothing can look very good if it fits well.
If king's men & John Wick comes together, who takes priority?