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“How to Go Bespoke”–An Interview with Jon Green, Bespoke Orchestrator (Part 1)

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Part 1 of my interview with Jon Green is posted today. You can read it here:

http://tailoredandstyled.com/how-to-go-bespoke-an-interview-with-jon-green-master-tailor-part-1/

Jon is the owner of a highly respected bespoke altelier in New York City. His client lists includes the truly elite and his reputation for quality client consulting and garments is outstanding.

Jon offers excellent insight in this first post on how he got into the business, the importance of the tailor-client relationship, and the role teaching plays in achieving the true bespoke experience.

Part 2 follows tomorrow with advice from John on how to navigate the bespoke process, what to look for in choosing a tailor, and the state of the custom-made industry today.

Enjoy!
 

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