Amazing video. Thanks for posting it. I quickly had a look at the suit jacket tutorial and you mentioned that is the Esmod cutting method. Just wonderinf, what cutting method is this?
@@Najdmie Oh my god, my sincerest apologies. I read all the description, BUT somehow didn't notice or click on the commentary section. Apologies for having you repeating what was already very well stated in the file! Quite glad I did click, because your study is thoroughly explained and very easy to follow. I tried quite a few cutting systems, but not Junclaus', despite having the books at home. Trying it now! Thanks again for your content.
@@Najdmie hi, apologies I only read your previous comment. I used the methods/books of Aldrich, Gareth Kershaw, Myoungok Kim & Injoo Kim, Bunka college, Jo Baker Water, and surely a few more I can't remember :)
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Amazing video. Thanks for posting it. I quickly had a look at the suit jacket tutorial and you mentioned that is the Esmod cutting method. Just wonderinf, what cutting method is this?
Original instructions by Jungclaus. More info in commentary post linked in the description.
@@Najdmie Oh my god, my sincerest apologies. I read all the description, BUT somehow didn't notice or click on the commentary section. Apologies for having you repeating what was already very well stated in the file! Quite glad I did click, because your study is thoroughly explained and very easy to follow. I tried quite a few cutting systems, but not Junclaus', despite having the books at home. Trying it now! Thanks again for your content.
@@Lore-xh9hi I'm very interested in what cutting system you use, please let me know.
@@Najdmie hi, apologies I only read your previous comment. I used the methods/books of Aldrich, Gareth Kershaw, Myoungok Kim & Injoo Kim, Bunka college, Jo Baker Water, and surely a few more I can't remember :)
what’s the size?
Default clo avatar 96 cm chest circumference