Absolutely beautiful. Your stitching is perfect…..don’t suppose you want an elderly apprentice, do you? I’d happily sell my business and come and learn how to do this!
@@alloskostas8747 lead times from first fitting to completion are around 6 weeks. Cost can vary greatly depending on the fabric and quantity. If you submit a query through our website then one of our team will give you a call to discuss - www.richardgeorge.uk/booking/
It is indeed Loro Piana. Many mills do a version of Solaro - it is a classic heritage fabric, originally created to protect the military from UV rays in 1900s.
Be careful with the selection of fabric. The half shine fabric selected shows all the small puckering that happens on the dart areas, and the ill-fitting shoulder pads 0:35 of the video. More uniform lighting will help as well to cancel some shadows created by the puckering of the lapel/collar stitching on your right collar bone area.
Look at that pulling around the jacket button - the jacket is too small. The gorge height it too high, imo. Pick stitching looks terrible (in general, not just here). The button hole stitching looks poorly done. The embroidery is super tacky. Best suit in the world? Nope.
The lining is cupro which is a semi-synthetic fibre made from waste cotton. We can, of course, do silk linings. Thread is all cotton. It's very difficult to find completely natural garments off-the-peg. We would always recommend investing in a made-to-measure garment if the journey of the raw materials is important to you. :)
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The colour of that suit is just perfect for autumn. Great tie pairing as well.
The Solaro fabric is beautiful for Spring, Summer or Autumn - when the sun hits it it can have a reddish hue. Gorgeous.
another great video - well done - i would love to see a video on how you do the Lilly stick on the buttons - looks amazing
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Absolutely beautiful. Your stitching is perfect…..don’t suppose you want an elderly apprentice, do you? I’d happily sell my business and come and learn how to do this!
What a lovely comment! Thank you so much for taking the time to comment
this is like my dream suit; considering getting a full canvas suit what would be the estimated cost for such a suit, and delivery time?
@@alloskostas8747 lead times from first fitting to completion are around 6 weeks. Cost can vary greatly depending on the fabric and quantity. If you submit a query through our website then one of our team will give you a call to discuss - www.richardgeorge.uk/booking/
Is this particular fabric from Smith's, now Harrison's? Sorry, just seen it's Loro Piani!
It is indeed Loro Piana. Many mills do a version of Solaro - it is a classic heritage fabric, originally created to protect the military from UV rays in 1900s.
I would love to buy this suit from you.
We would love for you to own in your own unique fit next time you're in the UK
@@richardgeorgetailoring when I miraculously have time to fly to the U.K., I will make an appointment with you.
@@gregguralnik2512 We'll look forward to it!
Be careful with the selection of fabric. The half shine fabric selected shows all the small puckering that happens on the dart areas, and the ill-fitting shoulder pads 0:35 of the video. More uniform lighting will help as well to cancel some shadows created by the puckering of the lapel/collar stitching on your right collar bone area.
Great advice on the lighting - it's something we are currently learning when creating our content. Thanks
1 Hour for a Buttonhole that inconsistent?
Thanks for your comment. A hand sewn buttonhole is a thing of beauty.
@@richardgeorgetailoring I know, and I know handwork can't be 100% accurate, but for a buttonhole like that, I would need 10 minutes.
@@Kydney do you want a job? 😂
@@richardgeorgetailoring not at the moment. but keep up the good work.
Look at that pulling around the jacket button - the jacket is too small. The gorge height it too high, imo. Pick stitching looks terrible (in general, not just here). The button hole stitching looks poorly done. The embroidery is super tacky. Best suit in the world? Nope.
The only thing important to me, is that it's made with no synthetic fibers. Not the lining, not the threads and not the color.
The lining is cupro which is a semi-synthetic fibre made from waste cotton. We can, of course, do silk linings. Thread is all cotton. It's very difficult to find completely natural garments off-the-peg. We would always recommend investing in a made-to-measure garment if the journey of the raw materials is important to you. :)