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Mel Johnson
Internet Sartorial Psychotherapist
accurately diagnose your propensity to drape, unpadded shoulders and even 2" cuffs.
You taking to me, Mel?
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My card,
You taking to me, Mel?
This is complete and utter drivel. In fact, looking at that coat draft, it looks like it is more true of Mahon's own frightfully archaic looking crooked coats (CPG perhaps?) than those he points the accusing finger at. A textbook example of "projection".
I'm just curious to know which tailor Sator, or Jefferyd for that matter, thinks is not completely incompetent and awful.
I don't recall ever having called anyone incompetent or awful. Do refresh my memory please.
I read a lot of "any good tailor could...", "any tailor worth his salt..." etc, but never any specific mention of names of tailors who can do it! Savile Row is torn down as shell of the past, Naples is called no better than MTM... it just leaves me wondering, who are you guys using as your tailor?? Would you care to share?
What did I miss?
Who's your custom knife maker?
How different is the pattern making made for the UK high street compared the higher-end RTW market in the US and on continental Europe, etc.?
Yes, I am, and I think I was being as polite as was warranted, under the circumstances. One might say that Mahon threw the first punch by ******** on RTW with a laughable assertion.
When I have seen things I liked I have said so but I wouldn't go so far as endorsing any particular tailor in the sense that I think you are looking for because it all boils down to taste, budget, and rapport. Finding a tailor whose style you like, who is able to interpret what you want at a price you can afford is very personal. What works for one will not work for another.
Svenn, since content people tend to be quiet, whereas disappointed people tend to be vocal, it's not surprising that you can read a lot of negative opinions here on SF.
Understandable... and I'm glad you state that instead of saying everyone except for your personal tailor is utterly incompetent. I do like the style of few coats I've seen you post... obviously you don't have to make a formal recommendation, like you say, but I am just curious who you generally use?