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I am a tailor not a web designer. If you can do better give me a call.that might be the douchiest website I have ever seen.
Eastern Europeans including Russians master English tailoring. I have been out of Europe for many years so I can only speak for myself. I was trained in English tailoring. If you have a few minutes and would like to know more please check out my youtube videos. In them I explain what I do and give examples of my work in progress. There is even one video that might make you laugh. Just enter my name in youtube, Enjoy!!@Rudolf , nice to see a Canadian tailor on these forums. I'm very interested in what you do. How would you describe your 'house style' or 'house cut'? I've seen the pictures on the website and to be honest they are not very illuminating. I'm also not very familiar with Central European tailoring traditions, so I'd be interested to hear what you have to say about either.
I've seen Pellegrino Castronovo's website. It seems designed to appeal to the worst kind of douchebag. I hope his actual work is better than the image he promotes, but he certainly doesn't seem to be someone whose views on bespoke I'd be inclined to take seriously.I will quote Pellegrino Castronovo, a Montreal bespoke suit tailor , "there are 3 things a real bespoke tailor must be a professional in, the fit, the making and the fabric. Two out of three just don't do."
that might be the douchiest website I have ever seen.
Nonsense, whilst not the flashiest site that ever existed it does its job well.