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Timothy Everest or Thom Sweeney

post #1 of 7
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I have decided to get a bespoke dinner suit and would like to know which of these two brands to opt for. Timothy Everest said approx. £2400 for the Jacket, £3700 for the suit (which is probably a bit steep but I would be content with just the jacket) whereas Thom Sweeney charge £1700 for the Jacket or £2550 for the suit (which makes me slightly conscious of the disparity between the brands).
Thom Sweeney require two weeks more to make it (which would mean I would miss some good opporunities to wear it) but I am conscious of the money since I have saved solely for this purpose.

Thanks for all your help in advance.

Louis

PS. Apologies for this being my first post. I have long since stalked style forum and finally needed some advice that I couldn't find.
post #2 of 7
Am I right in thinking that the 2 guys who run Thom Sweeney used to work for Timothy Everest? There was a video interview on Tom Stubbs' blog with Thom Sweeney which sounded interesting which might be worth watching. £1K is quite a difference but Timothy Everest is well established and can charge a premium. Depends on what you've got your heart set on?
post #3 of 7
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yes they did. The guy I spoke to at Timothy Everest also spoke very highly of them. I should imagine I will opt for the Thom Sweeney suit but I'm just conscious of it being so much cheaper. Wondered if anybody had any endorsements or the likes.

I'll check out the video you mentioned
post #4 of 7
I'd go with Thom S. Despite being a loyal T.Everest customer I have to say things aren't what they used to be and complacency has somewhat set in. TS really embody what TE stood for & produced at it's pinnacle a few years back.
post #5 of 7
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I visited Thom Sweeney, Tom Baker and Mark Powell today. I was very impressed with the clothing and detail at Thom Sweeney but they ended up quoting me £3000 for the suit, whereas Mark Powell (who the guy at Maurice Sedwell thought to be a better tailor) offered £2600. I went with Mark Powell and am now somewhere between excited and remarkably worried that I would have prefered the slightly slimmer Sweeney cut. Will have to see at a later date with a lot more money I suppose.
post #6 of 7
Die Workwear! just did a post on Thom Sweeney. Seems intriguing.

http://dieworkwear.com/post/14266393345/to-be-modern-and-british-thom-sweeney
post #7 of 7
I had a brief stint working with Timothy. Its a real Bespoke garment and better priced than other companies I worked for like Gieves and Richard James. From my experience Thom Sweeny's margin looks tight to me so I would be just bit cautious. I don't want to throw Thom Sweeney under a bus though as I don't know much about them or their operation to be fair.

I just know what goes into a TE suit and I know its priced competitively.
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