I love these kind of long interview/podcast from you. Always a pleasure to get to listen to craftsmen talk about their art. I would love to see some more shoeshine Sunday videos with all sorts of people in the field of classic menswear from you :)
I have never seen such a beautiful suit than the pinstripe, Eric’s take on the classic pinstripe for Kirby is remarkable! One thing I’d love to see is yours and Eric’s thoughts on good ready to wear, off the shelf garments and shoes, would be interesting to see a vid on this. Keep up the good work!
"My father told me, better to buy one good pair of shoes than four cheap ones. One pair made of fine leather could outlast four inferior pairs &, if well-cared-for, would continue to proclaim your good judgment & taste no matter how old they become" -- Cary Grant
I’m truly confused/asking an honest question-does Eric intend the shoulders of his (green) jacket to look that way? To my eye they are bulbous and protruding, vastly overhanging his shoulder. Is there a joke or an intention that I’m missing?
As always a very enjoyable conversation and I do love the colour of Eric’s suit but those “flying wings” at the shoulder just do not look good. I keep thinking given the tailoring connection location here of the Italian Renaissance where men wore large, fitted waistcoats underneath pleated overcoats called giornea, which had wide, puffy mutton sleeves.
Now this was a great video, I much prefer these off the cuff casual conversations that the very structured ones you usually put out. Eric is great. I was laughing throughout the video.
Who you're with and what youre doing is a factor in almost everything. We could probably say objectively that a lot of places are mediocre as far as food and drink, but because of memories or people, they are the best you've ever had in memory. Places you went with grandpa or your father, dishes your mom made, etc. Emotion is a factor in taste.
Very nice conversation. I was in a famous department store in the USA today in the Midwest. I was looking at the menswear. All of the suits were polyester or predominately polyester. I couldn't believe it. The dress shirts and the casual shirts were shiny with lots of polyester content. There was nothing in that men's department that I would want to wear or to purchase. Maybe Levi's or Lee denim jeans. Like you said, they must be making these items very inexpensively. Sadly, this is what the younger generation must be wearing. Thank you for this interview.
I like the relationships thay Kirby has cultivated with the various artisans. I'd like to see Dominic Casey again and perhaps Will Whiting. Also Divij hasn't shown up in awhile.
You would not believe, I bought my suit for 5$ in second-hand boutique, its new or like a new, "Marlane" (Italy), in best condition, I would rather say in perfect condition, fits perfect. Also 5 shirts for about 7$ each- formal, casual, long sleeve, short sleeve (Armani, Cedarwood, Autograph, GAP, D-Code, Seidensticker)! More than 5-10 thousand USD in value!
It might be worth revisiting the lighting setup for when there's an interview. Kirby was lit well but Eric's face was casting shadow on itself. He was lit better (but not great) last time but I think the chair was further back with the same light setup.
Would be nice to see an evening of these chaps and a few others sitting with Kirby chatting. We had a series in the 1980s called After Dark along this format
Does the rule about a man being able to sit with the coat fasten apply when the man is a larger man, i.e., the size of the Rock? I love both your suits, but green is my favorite color, all shade except yellowish green. This video was very informative!
Kirby just recently has purchased some good watches I guess, quite an expensive adventure indeed, tell us about emotions, gentleman. Kirby is real gentleman!
the shoulders remind of the saiyan's armours in dragon ball z. but i actually like the colour of the suit quite a bit! Kirby, there is often a bit of your shirt showing just above your tie knot. isn't that something one should try to avoid?
Question: king Charles is supposed tb well dressed but his jackets always look floppy and his pockets full of stuff… not a nice line, imo. Have you or can you comment on his appearance?? Thx!! Seattle
It’s well known that he keeps suits for many years, having them patched or altered as needed, because he hates waste. And he is in a position where he does not need to make a point of a body line: his tailor, Anderson & Sheppard cut a drape finish which is more relaxed anyway. However, when he is in formal evening or day wear or in uniform he looks magnificent.
Kirby, as another commenter pointed out, you really ought to do at least a video on quality RTW suits and shirts. Your bespoke videos are fantastic, but the companies featured in said videos are out of reach for most.
San Diego resident here, nice to hear that there are people interested in bespoke suiting here.
I love these kind of long interview/podcast from you. Always a pleasure to get to listen to craftsmen talk about their art.
I would love to see some more shoeshine Sunday videos with all sorts of people in the field of classic menswear from you :)
I have never seen such a beautiful suit than the pinstripe, Eric’s take on the classic pinstripe for Kirby is remarkable!
One thing I’d love to see is yours and Eric’s thoughts on good ready to wear, off the shelf garments and shoes, would be interesting to see a vid on this.
Keep up the good work!
There is no other than Kirby with his very professional videos! Thank you and keep on please with this excellent work! Greetings from Munich, Germany.
"My father told me, better to buy one good pair of shoes than four cheap ones. One pair made of fine leather could outlast four inferior pairs &, if well-cared-for, would continue to proclaim your good judgment & taste no matter how old they become" -- Cary Grant
I’m truly confused/asking an honest question-does Eric intend the shoulders of his (green) jacket to look that way? To my eye they are bulbous and protruding, vastly overhanging his shoulder. Is there a joke or an intention that I’m missing?
literally cannot wait for the cuba video
As always a very enjoyable conversation and I do love the colour of Eric’s suit but those “flying wings” at the shoulder just do not look good. I keep thinking given the tailoring connection location here of the Italian Renaissance where men wore large, fitted waistcoats underneath pleated overcoats called giornea, which had wide, puffy mutton sleeves.
Eric seems like a nice fellow. His cut isn’t my cuppa, but then that’s why Baskin Robbins has 59 flavors
Brilliant video Kirby, thank you for all you do. Your truly an inspiration to many 🙏
Now this was a great video, I much prefer these off the cuff casual conversations that the very structured ones you usually put out. Eric is great. I was laughing throughout the video.
Who you're with and what youre doing is a factor in almost everything. We could probably say objectively that a lot of places are mediocre as far as food and drink, but because of memories or people, they are the best you've ever had in memory. Places you went with grandpa or your father, dishes your mom made, etc. Emotion is a factor in taste.
Very enjoyable and insightful conversation
Oh, I WILL comment on Mssr. Jensen's suit color....glorious.
Bravo sir.
This video was delightful!
Very nice conversation. I was in a famous department store in the USA today in the Midwest. I was looking at the menswear. All of the suits were polyester or predominately polyester. I couldn't believe it. The dress shirts and the casual shirts were shiny with lots of polyester content. There was nothing in that men's department that I would want to wear or to purchase. Maybe Levi's or Lee denim jeans. Like you said, they must be making these items very inexpensively. Sadly, this is what the younger generation must be wearing. Thank you for this interview.
Doesn’t help the planet either and bodies sweat in polyester.
I like the relationships thay Kirby has cultivated with the various artisans. I'd like to see Dominic Casey again and perhaps Will Whiting. Also Divij hasn't shown up in awhile.
You would not believe, I bought my suit for 5$ in second-hand boutique, its new or like a new, "Marlane" (Italy), in best condition, I would rather say in perfect condition, fits perfect. Also 5 shirts for about 7$ each- formal, casual, long sleeve, short sleeve (Armani, Cedarwood, Autograph, GAP, D-Code, Seidensticker)! More than 5-10 thousand USD in value!
at the end of the day nothing beats getting into a pair of jogger bottoms for comfort and sitting with a fine cigar and drink of choice. LOVE IT
I love Eric's suit. I would order that right now if I could!
It might be worth revisiting the lighting setup for when there's an interview. Kirby was lit well but Eric's face was casting shadow on itself. He was lit better (but not great) last time but I think the chair was further back with the same light setup.
Would be nice to see an evening of these chaps and a few others sitting with Kirby chatting. We had a series in the 1980s called After Dark along this format
Does the rule about a man being able to sit with the coat fasten apply when the man is a larger man, i.e., the size of the Rock? I love both your suits, but green is my favorite color, all shade except yellowish green. This video was very informative!
When are you back at Kent Haste and Lachter?
I imagine that Kirby found time to pop in a couple times when he was there for the coronation. 😊
another great one!
Eric, top guy 🎉
Kirby just recently has purchased some good watches I guess, quite an expensive adventure indeed, tell us about emotions, gentleman. Kirby is real gentleman!
I think it was more a window shopping exercise
Would you do a review of Moda Domani in Kansas City? It's a little known one-man tailor that still does true bespoke work in town.
the shoulders remind of the saiyan's armours in dragon ball z. but i actually like the colour of the suit quite a bit!
Kirby, there is often a bit of your shirt showing just above your tie knot. isn't that something one should try to avoid?
Eric seems like a good dude.
Buddha said, "Life is suffering", Kirby dismantled this theory!
He sits with his coat still button. just an observation~
In some ways he is like Mozart!
So, where are these Cuban videos?!
Love the tweed. No offense to Mr Jensen but anyone that clicks glasses in a cheer and fails to drink afterwards I am always suspicious of…. 🤨
Question: king Charles is supposed tb well dressed but his jackets always look floppy and his pockets full of stuff… not a nice line, imo.
Have you or can you comment on his appearance??
Thx!!
Seattle
It’s well known that he keeps suits for many years, having them patched or altered as needed, because he hates waste. And he is in a position where he does not need to make a point of a body line: his tailor, Anderson & Sheppard cut a drape finish which is more relaxed anyway. However, when he is in formal evening or day wear or in uniform he looks magnificent.
44 000, oh, that's too much!
Kirby, as another commenter pointed out, you really ought to do at least a video on quality RTW suits and shirts. Your bespoke videos are fantastic, but the companies featured in said videos are out of reach for most.
My Patek costs 15$, its not real but its Patek!