lordsuperb
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Am I the only one who feels like this cut doesnt really flatter him? Like it looks fine, but I just think the soft shoulders combined with a slight frame and larger face / head don't work.
Looks like Qemal is leaving the liverano family to start his own Sartoria.......
There are almost half a dozen new sartorias from Liverano trained men in Florence right now...well, I don't think the master should be worried, it's natural to set up on your own when you're able to do everything yourself and he will be able to charge the big numbers to those who can afford him.
There are almost half a dozen new sartorias from Liverano trained men in Florence right now...well, I don't think the master should be worried, it's natural to set up on your own when you're able to do everything yourself and he will be able to charge the big numbers to those who can afford him.
I don't think it would make sense for him to charge big numbers starting out. If the price is similar to Liverano I would just go the Liverano route. I think he will have to set a price low enough to pull in a solid customer base who can sustain him for few years while his name grows.
Sorry, I was refering Antonio Liverano. I agree with you.
Will you become a customer?
It'll probably be too expensive for my budget.
I don't think it would make sense for him to charge big numbers starting out. If the price is similar to Liverano I would just go the Liverano route. I think he will have to set a price low enough to pull in a solid customer base who can sustain him for few years while his name grows.
I disagree: he was clearly the top guy at liverano - or close to it. Whoever replaces him will be his replacement (presumably not as good bc otherwise they’d have been doing the job over him all along). Presumably he can (or thinks he can) produce a garment that is Atleast as good, if not better than liverano. Thus he doesn’t necessarily have to charge lower prices.
Look at Michael Browne leaving chittleborough & Morgan. I believe chittleborough is around 5000 pounds while Michael browne is 6800 pounds.
I actually think he would benefit from a shoulder pad. His shoulders in this coat look incredibly sloped and exaggerates the distance between his head and the end of the shoulders in an unflattering way. I think squaring off those shoulders a bit would go a long way to improving the look of this suit.Am I the only one who feels like this cut doesnt really flatter him? Like it looks fine, but I just think the soft shoulders combined with a slight frame and larger face / head don't work.