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Showing posts with label custom made suit. Show all posts
Showing posts with label custom made suit. Show all posts

Monday, May 6, 2013

THREE SARTORIAL RENAISSANCE CATALYSTS


When considering the perpetual turnaround from style nonchalance to style concern, it is curious to consider what is causing the intensifying energy behind this sartorial revival that is winning eager converts by the hour. There are at least three catalysts causing this resurrection of interest among men in all-things-sartorial:
First, the influence of television shows like Mad Men and Boardwalk Empire, as well as Hollywood movies featuring gangsters and spys no doubt play a pivotal role in the perception reversal from sartorial indifference to sartorial passion that is occurring among men. By simply watching episodes of shows and movies with images of men dressed in fine-tailored made suit causes our minds to take sartorial notes; and put simply, our visual pleasure centers are repetitively rewarded with images of impeccably dressed actors—which eventually results in giving us an impression that dressing well can be…pleasurable.

007 Sean Connery with Tailor Anthony Sinclair, London. Sean Connery’s fittings finally offers the masses a peek at the world of bespoke tailoring…and provides a precursor to the current male elegance media rage

The iconic Michael Kenneth Williams from the HBO television series Boardwalk Empire.

From the 2012 film This Means War—In the movie, the leading characters location is traced by a villain through a torn patch of South American vicuna , a relative of the llama shorn every three years and considered to be very rare and luxurious. The scrap of fabric is identified as coming from Savile Row’s finest tailor. The mystery question of the real-life suit’s origin? Chris Pine’s suit is Ralph Lauren’s Purple Label and the Brit’s Tom Hardy suit is Paul Smith (with a signature narrow lapel and slim leg).
A second  pop culture influence (as covered in the PG article If no the end of the world, is it the end of A world ? ) comes from more and more ad campaigns capitalizing on the mesmerization with bespoke tailoring by featuring models in authentic, not so glamourous bespoke tailoring workshops. These campaigns create an awareness that something more exists in the world of style. Perhaps the man who gains a glimpse of the Savile Row tailor’s life in an unexpected print advertisement stops for a moment, and asks himself  ”What is that??”. Once this question is posed, many men find themselves on a journey to the sartorial promise land, with the only regret being that they hadn’t started the trip sooner.
Even though for some of us, it can be funny to notice that some of these advertisements greatly exaggerate the quality and origin of many products, we can still appreciate the awareness that is created as themes such as the tailor’s dusty workshop, continues to grow among ad agencies promoting male elegance. In the same vein, numerous ad campaigns are also promoting men’s style by featuring men who look as if they have stepped into a frame shot from another time era (usually ranging from the mid-1800s up until the 1960s) which brings on a sentiment for hand-tailoring, or at least encourages a sentiment for items that relay the spirit of being hand-tailored.

Corneliani. Yet another ad campaign with subjects photographed with the dusty workshop tailor-at-work theme.

Time Era Dressing — Sans the vest, this Pepe Jeans model evokes the emotion of the 1940s.

Timothy Everest, tailor to the upper echelon of public figures and celebrities, also provides designs for younger brands like Superdry, that particularly appeal to the more cutting-edge sartorial thinker. Here: The Town Coat, reminiscent of the beloved frock coat from the mid-1800s.
As fresh as it looks…the town coat is firmly grounded in history, owing a great debt to that forebear, the frock coat. It may surprise many, but back in its mid-19th-century heyday, the frock coat was as “it” as it gets, having come into fashion as a more subdued (and less froufrou) alternative to courtly attire — the Helmut Lang of its day. But by the dawn of the 20th century, it itself had come to personify the calcified rigor of aristocratic European society…NY Times, November, 2011
The third influence may be very familiar to the readers of PG. Men and women alike from a vast array of different backgrounds, who have experienced a sometimes unexplained interest in how men dress, are now writing about their sartorial thoughts, impressions, and experiences. And with the internet in place, these voices are now able to reach the bulk of the world, where like-minded people assimilate in sartorial thought and spirit.
The writers that are rising to acclaim realize that writing about how we dress has as much to do with emotion as it has to do with knowledge. And where there is emotion, there is meaning. This element of a writer evoking sentiments combined with a scholarly approach to dressing well appears to be fundamental in the growth in the interest in male elegance, as more men take a sincere interest in how they present themselves.

A candid shot of James Sherwood (in a bespoke coat by Edward Sexton). Sherwood has gained worldwide respect for writing about bespoke tailoring with emotion, as well as with scholarly detail.
And so, as a man’s attitude sets the stage for the development of his appearance, indeed there seems to be a new awareness among men that time is short—a knowing that living life well each day is infinitely more rewarding than waiting for the perineal Friday to roll around. Most notably, men in their 20s are recognizing that a striking sartorial style quickly sets them apart from a league of other men who have overlooked the shaking effect of developing an unforgettable persona.
Now we can say with strong certainty, that we have entered a completely new sartorial age–where quality matters and a return to style has become important in people’s lives.
Part II will examine this mass attitude shift and attempt a cultivated way to understand the emotion a man feels as he develops his sartorial persona—as well as how the women around him may perceive and react to him.
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Related post:
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Friday, March 29, 2013

Au Suit FAQ


1: What if I'mm not satisfy with the suit?


     All the suits are backed by our perfect fit guarantee.If the suit does not fit you,we provide a alteration fee up to 30$ to alter the suit in a local tailor shop.




2: How do you delivery the orderhow long it usually takes?


      We cooperate with World`s best express company DHL.All the orders are all delivered by air,and you will receive it in 2weeks.Also the shipping is free.
 
3: What if i am not confident in the measurement?


      However if you are not sure about the measurement,just send the picture of yourself together with your measurement.Our master tailors can tell whether
      your measurements are proper according to the picture.
 
4: Can i get a fabric sample before i order the suit i like?
      Of course.we provide this service.and the shipping is also free,you just only pay the fabric samples.
 
5:  What if i do not like the suit at all!


       If you are really not happy with the suit,you can apply for the remakeremake,we will do our best to make you satisfy.
 
6: What is the craftsmanship of the suit?


      All the suits are half canvas by hand.It is not fused.
 
7: What is the fabric of the suit?


       We use 100%wool super 100s.
 
8:Can i add a vest made of the same fabric as that of the two piece suit i like?


     Yes,of course.we can make it for you.
 
9: What if i want to order a suit but not available on AU Suit?


       We are a manufacturehave plenty of fabrics of different colorspatterns.you can send us the picture of the send.if there are the same fabric,we can make if for you.
 
 
10: Why the price is cheaper than others?


        We are a manufacturer of suitsupplying suits to all the retailers worldwide which also including some online custom menswear clothiers, perhaps you bought suits from them before.
 
11: Do you offer any discount?.


    If you order more than 5 suits including 5.you can get a 20% discount of the order.
 
 
12: Can i get the tracking number for my order?


    Once the product is sent,we will email you with the tracking number.
 
13: What countries do you ship to?


      We ships worldwide to most the countries.contact us if your location is missing.

More info:  www.ausuit.com.au/ 
 

Tuesday, March 12, 2013

The Features of Professional Suit




Gorgeous
Office custom suits can also be very gorgeous, but relative to the evening dress, this gorgeous and not exaggerated and highly elaborate, and only performance in color and texture, such as pearl gray, wine red color, smooth, soft fabric.

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Simple
Simplicity should be the basic style of the office suit. Simple first performance of the elements involved in the shape of less, but not be said to be simple, but also a connotation. This requirement is actually low. To this end, the designer should clothing thrown refined, usually structure decorated, changes in practice. Create structural beauty in simple shapes have to be faithful to use the image of the structure, the decoration should focus on the practical effect. Princess line is an example of both closing the waist, to play a structural sense, and that two beautiful arc aesthetic pleasure. So complex liner and lining did not, embroidery and lace are greatly simplified. Tianjin wear various dividing lines and structure lines are combined contour according to the natural shape of the human body becomes relatively straight. The final performance for the simplicity and elegance of pure tones.
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Rigorous
Rigorous profession, this career clothing should be rigorous, which is the same strain also called Biaoliruyi. Strict performance of the office suite: wear a symmetrical structure fit the scale, crisp cloth; formal wear - clothes buttons is not casually simply want to buckle on the buckle, for Solution solution, skirt, long stockings do not want to wear to wear, and would like to take off on off.

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Orthodox
Orthodox Basic office suite. Which clothing varieties will have an office suite such orthodox, so meticulous. Because the work environment needs orthodoxy, the image in the white-collar work needs to be orthodox, so easy to get the confidence of others, their own work and have confidence. To this end, the office suite is not the shape of the bells and whistles, but only with the rules, symmetrical structure Tianjin wear mature color habits, such as blue and gray tones, dark coffee hue; new processes, new materials generally not used in the first in this area. Office suite easily be regarded as a classic.
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Coordination
Coordination is the overall sense, it is pooled from the shape, color, fabric and other factors selected after a whole. Specific operation is a "commanding", an entry point, up by those it will detail "string", such as using the same color, the same texture or the same contour commanding a costume detail at the contrast also need to take friends in "the same".
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Pure
Some pure office custom made suit like Japanese school uniforms. Now the white-collar workers who are young, well-educated, have a good professional and foreign language foundation, but the mind is not very complicated, and very interested in fashion. Such as Kazakhstan Korea , is their favorite, sought after. Businesses to seize this opportunity, so we see a pure office suite, a new generation of white-collar workers saw this costume dress up, they staid while passionate, dynamic and efficient.