However, hopefully it is a useful resource for anyone looking for personal experiences and reviews of the world’s best in bespoke.Īnyone that would like to see many of these tailors’ cuts analysed, with consistent measurements, should see the Guide to Tailors Styles. One to three is more like it (see post ‘ How many tailors do you need? ‘). I certainly wouldn’t recommend that someone pursue this course towards bespoke, or maintain this number of tailors. There are now 55 tailors here, which is too many by anyone’s standards. And the names of the tailors themselves are hyperlinked to their ‘brand’ page, where you can find all posts about them. There are links in all the descriptions to posts elsewhere on the site, making this a useful jumping off point for anyone looking to research bespoke tailors. I have also taken out a couple of names (Hemingway and Kiton) that really belong in a made-to-measure list – which I will put together later this year. It was updated in 2016, and I have updated it again now in 2020, adding a further 18 tailors to the list. This post was originally written in 2012: a breakdown of all the tailors I have tried personally (rather than just written about), split into different countries.
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