Charlie Watts - great Tailoring comments

Started by stoo23, April 12, 2025, 06:12:02 PM

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jruley


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That's right. Bogans = "An uncouth or unsophisticated person regarded as being of low social status."
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Greger

"Comfort" today seems to be equated with oversized, loose and sloppy, or stretchy.  How is a tailor supposed to compete with that?"

Yes. For freedom of movement. But, what people don't know is that move freedom of movement and better comfort is putting the goods where they belong. It can still be loose and baggy. When the shoulders are right and the balance, straight and crooking, the comfort and freedom of movement is better. And, the collar sits nice. People don't know this. But when they get something that is they learn by wearing it. After that they want it. A cheaper shirt doesn't need high quality method of making. The sleeves can be sewn in the scye with a overcaster (serger). The side seam and sleeve in one go. The collar and yoke and placket and cuff use a sewing machine. The bottom edge however. The outside looks professional and the inside details don't matter for a cheaper shirt. The object is a better fitting shirt at a price ordinary people can buy.
Some people's posture is terrible and these shirts make a huge difference.

Greger

Everything has been done to death. Even jeans. It seems hard to come up with anything new. Younger people like something never done before. Each generation wants to leave its own mark. I wonder what will grab their attention next.

Hendrick

Quote from: Greger on May 12, 2025, 06:33:58 PMEverything has been done to death. Even jeans. It seems hard to come up with anything new. Younger people like something never done before. Each generation wants to leave its own mark. I wonder what will grab their attention next.

Trust it to be something that brings in the most cash the fasted! But also remember that most teenagers and twens never lived trough or have ever seen the trends we have... As an example, I have waded through -at least- five waves of flares, simply because the appear "new" to every new generation of teens...

Look at Gucci. Originally a typical Italian luxury brand, quiet in a sense but with a slightly "oblique" taste to it, especially under Tom Ford. Allessandro Michele arrives and goes all in retro 70s, with crushed velvets, crochet, fringes, "off" colours and what have you. Had nothing to do with the Gucci that we all knew but it was a huge succes, because it was clicked to heaven and back by youngsters on the internet who couldn't even afford the stuff.

Don't forget styling... How people put their outfits ("the sum of parts") together is evermore important than the individual item of clothing. Tiktok and other social media has propelled "self styling" into unseen before media power. Teenage girls and boys are "dipping their toes" in ever increasingly "risqué" self styled "fashion" imagery with jaw-dropping results and clicks&likes. Important fashion houses are astronomically huge amounts of their marketing budgets in influencers.

This "media hairball" leaves the consumer increasingly confused and insecure. Funny consequence of all this is that players like Shein and Temu actually use these images and "mash them up" to recrate AI generated "pictures" of the stuff they sell. An explosive mix of inflated lips, oversized butts and huge breasts the result, the taste level is at least questionnable. A friend, who works in marketing, told me that to her it looks like "a perpetual garden party for callgirls". These images are then injected into Instagram, Pinterest and what have you to create demand for the containerloads of polyester stuff that just hit our shores.

So, I suppose the fashion revolution, once "owned" by the young has become a system. Compare it to fast food, where you can "tap in your order" on a screen these days and can "ad any choice", as long as it is a burger!


Cheers, have a great day, Hendrick

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Steelmillal


jruley

Quote from: Steelmillal on Today at 01:15:56 AMWe call them Cousins :)

"If your family tree runs straight up and down — you might be a redneck..."

Steelmillal

I can honestly say, "Hi! My name is AL; this is my brother Steve and my other brother Steve." https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7YTE8QjCw2U


Quote from: Greger on May 12, 2025, 06:33:58 PMEverything has been done to death. Even jeans. It seems hard to come up with anything new. Younger people like something never done before. Each generation wants to leave its own mark. I wonder what will grab their attention next.
It's also the 30-year generation swing. Lack of what came before allows most everything to be recycled/reset.

Hendrick

"Trust it to be something that brings in the most cash the fasted!", but I meant "fastest"