Wednesday, April 22, 2009

World's most expensive suit sold


In these hard times, the rich 1% rarely get effected. Forbes has an article of the world's most expensive suit being sold. 


Wednesday, April 15, 2009

Fix it Nation




With the recession in affect, people are tending to repair/fix their old clothes as supposed to buying new clothes. Here is an article about this from Time.com in Feb




Wednesday, April 8, 2009

I Luw Fashion


We were recently blogged about my a European Fashion Blogger Hassaon Luwalira, he is a great writer and his blog is one of the most popular ones overseas. He came to NY about 2 months ago and was fitted for his very first custom shirt.  Here is the link to the post, Fine Tailoring, he does have some other great post worth checking out. 

Tuesday, March 31, 2009

It's out today






Every year Esquire comes out with a magazine called "Big Black Book". It has great tips and tricks for the latest styles, fashions, etc. This year they are coming out with 2, One for the Spring and Summer, and the fall one will be coming out in October. I pre-ordered mine, so I should be getting it soon, but you can pick up a copy at any bookstore. Hope you enjoy it. 

Tuesday, March 24, 2009

How do you recycle your suits?


Uncommongoods.com are taking old fabrics from wool suits and silks from neckties and producing them in wallets. It's a very interesting concept. Click here for article

Wednesday, March 18, 2009

Scabal's Diamond Chip Collection


The 2009 “Diamond Chip” collection is available from April at luxury menswear stores.


Wednesday, March 11, 2009

What is the process for a custom suit?


This is probably one of the most commonly asked questions. Usually the process is to choose a fabric, select a style, get measured up, and then get fitted a few times. The most important part of getting a suit custom made is making sure the fit is perfect. So that's why we take numerous amounts of measurements to ensure the suit fits.

The other day Jesse Chao, lead designer for the Vittorio J neck line came in to the studio, took some pictures for me, of a couple clients being fitted for custom suits


Chest Measurement: To measure the chest, I measure the fullest pert of the chest, it is generally right under the arm pits, and the tape measure should cover your your shoulder blades around your back



Girth Measurement: Once again, measure the fullest part of the stomach


Waist Measurement: This is an important measurement not only for pants but also the jacket, you want to measure where the person is typically going to wear their pants



Hip Measurements: This is another multi purpose measurement for trousers as well as the jacket. Make sure the persons legs are together and have their arms up, and measure the fullest part of the seat


Sleeve Measurement: This is measured from the top of the shoulder to the preferred point of the wrist. Generally people like to show about 1/4 inch to 1/2 worth of shirt cuff showing


 
Inseam Measurement: This is one of the measurements that establishes on how long the pants should be. You should measure from the crotch on the inside of the leg down to your foot

Out seam Measurement: This is another measurement that determines the length of the pants


These are just a few measurements needed to be taken for a custom suit, for additional pictures please click on the links below. 


         Rise Measurement
         Shoulder Measurement
         Thigh Measurement
         Cuff Measurement


Thursday, March 5, 2009

World's Best Dressed Man

Okay, so we all think we're great dressers and if there was a competition we all think we may make it in at least the top 10. Well Esquire does a competition every year to see who really is the best dressed man. 

Prince Charles wins it for 2009. Known for his double breasted peak lapel suits. He's always had a great sense of style and taste. (but with a cash flow like his, you wouldn't expect anything less)


Tuesday, March 3, 2009

Holland & Sherry Offers Suits Cut From World’s Costliest Cloth | Affluent Page Luxury Index















Even with the recession, there are some who don't get affected by it. They are usually the top 1%. According to the AFLUENT PAGE. Scottland's Holland & Sherry. Has created a a $70,000 suit. It is $4,000 a yard. 
Click on link to view article

Posted using ShareThis

Friday, February 27, 2009

Introduction


Hello Everyone,

I just want to introduce myself. I am a local custom tailor in Manhattan. The company I started is roughly 2 years old. I moved up to NY, with the intention of starting a custom tailoring business. Even though this is a relatively new business, I grew up doing this all my life. My father was a successful custom tailor back in Houston, TX, along with doing truck shows in cities through out the country. He's pretty much semi-retired now. And so I have decided to take over the family business, but I wanted to pave my own path. 

Here is a Link of an article written about me by a local free lance writer named Annemarie Conte. It was a great artilce and featured on Page Six Magazine


For more articles of Annemarie please check out her site.