This is really brilliant. I love this brand's commitment to sartorial history - and the contributions of Mr. Kelder in particular. There are too few outlets that provide this kind of information. It is important to recognize the contributions of traditional suppliers (like the lovely Aussie family and others featured here) who produce the raw materials. These are highly sophisticated entities who are part of relatively sustainable supply chains. This deep dive into the process contributes to a greater appreciation of the end product and pulls open the curtain for consumers to examine the underlying environmental footprint of the brand (which comes across well here). A step in the right direction - keep it up!
Hi Jort, I am from New Zealand & I would like to get into contact with you as I believe New Zealand is a good place for Suit Supply to open a store, as most of our main suit dealers have closed down. Just recently one of our suit dealers "Farrys Menswear" which did a lot of suits over the years for Business Men & politicians also closed down, meaning that their is not much competition here for suits in New Zealand, so this could provide a big opportunity for Suitsupply. Suits could also be made here from New Zealand Wool, I am from large Station here in New Zealand with purebred 100% Romney sheep & we could help supply wool if you are interested. Thanks!
If 10% of the 17k viewers buys a suit approx avg. value of 350 euro = that’s 595k Even if 5% bought something that would more than justify the production cost
That’s a pity indeed. Currently he has a podcast called the snobcast. Don’t know if it’s in English but very entertaining. Also here almost no replies on comments 😢
Jort is en blijft de leukste journalist van ons land.
Gewoon 4 a 6 van dit soort series per jaar moet te doen zijn
Vergeet Mark Baanders niet
This is really brilliant. I love this brand's commitment to sartorial history - and the contributions of Mr. Kelder in particular. There are too few outlets that provide this kind of information.
It is important to recognize the contributions of traditional suppliers (like the lovely Aussie family and others featured here) who produce the raw materials. These are highly sophisticated entities who are part of relatively sustainable supply chains.
This deep dive into the process contributes to a greater appreciation of the end product and pulls open the curtain for consumers to examine the underlying environmental footprint of the brand (which comes across well here). A step in the right direction - keep it up!
Hashtag Jort Kelder or infotainment at its best !
Hi Jort,
I am from New Zealand & I would like to get into contact with you as I believe New Zealand is a good place for Suit Supply to open a store, as most of our main suit dealers have closed down.
Just recently one of our suit dealers "Farrys Menswear" which did a lot of suits over the years for Business Men & politicians also closed down, meaning that their is not much competition here for suits in New Zealand, so this could provide a big opportunity for Suitsupply. Suits could also be made here from New Zealand Wool, I am from large Station here in New Zealand with purebred 100% Romney sheep & we could help supply wool if you are interested.
Thanks!
Excellent video.
Heerlijke serie
Prachtige productie!
Ik heb het boek nog. 🙂
Kan niet wachten op deel 2!!!
Ik ook. Hoop echt dat er een komt
I don't know if they do, but those Alpaca farmers should deserve millions.
Then they will stop doing their work and chill in a mansion on a beach 😂
21:56 wel even betalen voor het aaien :)
Its interesting dutch sounds quite like french and not like german to me, in the normandy part i could not tell whether they spoke french or dutch
That’s probably just because Jort’s accent
Ye it's his accent. I don't think he's nobility officially, but he certainly speaks like one. Nobilty traditionally spoke french
Daarom koop ik zo graag producten van suitsupply.
Super tof!
Supertof gemaakt jort!
21:55 uhm sir... you gonna pay me for that?? hahahahahaha
Is there an English spoken version?
There are English subtitles, we do not "dub" in The Netherlands.
10K views only doesn't seem to justify the production cost? few comments and zero engagement from the channel owner.
If 10% of the 17k viewers buys a suit approx avg. value of 350 euro = that’s 595k
Even if 5% bought something that would more than justify the production cost
@@finkomsky at a 100% margin yes
That’s a pity indeed. Currently he has a podcast called the snobcast. Don’t know if it’s in English but very entertaining. Also here almost no replies on comments 😢
This channel sadly is not active enough. After watching it again i feel it also “warned” us about the price hike at the start of the video.