Every time I see your videos, I deeply regret not living closer to your store. I won't be able to travel from Germany to the UK before Easter, but I'm really looking forward to finally being able to make a trip to Sheffield to see your wonderful collection and, hopefully, find a garment or two for myself to take home. Thank you very much for the deep insights into the last decades of this wonderful craftsmanship and the wonderful works of art, which are unfortunately dying out more and more these days.
@jameslynch-h8q27 күн бұрын
I used to know a great second hand shop in Munster which sold clothes by the KG.
@jameslynch-h8q25 күн бұрын
Excellent work. I liken these films to Bangers and Cash for clothes. A step back when quality and pride went into making something be it a car or a suit.
@martindoyle707727 күн бұрын
Great show thank you 😊
@barrymurphy133728 күн бұрын
Happy New Year David. I always enjoy watching your videos. I'd love to pay you a visit in 2025, please keep us informed of your retail plans for the year ahead.
@RobertJonesWightpaint27 күн бұрын
I wonder if you knew my tailor, when I was younger and had a bit of money - David Taylor (a touch of nominative determinism), trading as Top to Toe, up in Manchester. Because there are no tailors where I come from - it's even a job to get an alterations tailor - I went to him and he produced several suits, trousers, and an overcoat which I still use some 35 years later. It's showing its age now, but then, so am I. I've a feeling you must know just about everyone in menswear, or have known them. It's sad, when you think about it - my father had his suits made by Hepworths, or Dunns, he had an overcoat of such a weight as you'd never find these days, and all of these companies are now gone. It's a struggle to find even a pair of well-fitting trousers - I noticed your braces: comfortable, hanging properly from what's now called a high waist, but was standard fit in trousers 30 years ago. Bring it back.... someone rescue us from polyester, and suits cut by machine, conforming to a template which wouldn't have suited me when I was a lot younger, and certainly wouldn't now. You did mention Brook Tavener, though - who still cut clothes according to the human figure and not some etiolated mannequin, and do employ some proper cloth.
@robertoluis923828 күн бұрын
BLESSINGS D AVID---LOST BROOKS BROS A FEW YEARS BACK---NOW HAVE YOU TO LEAD THE WAY------------
@martinbevan401527 күн бұрын
With all that stock how do you keep the moths at bay. I have tried moth repellent in every jacket top pocket, still the buggers seem to get in.
@yawm28 күн бұрын
Best regards
@martindoyle707727 күн бұрын
Love that suit
@jeep666228 күн бұрын
Please please please can you either practice your camera work or try someone else. Love the content !
@arslongavitabrevis513628 күн бұрын
Anything that bears a "fashionable" label is CRAP!