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Tailor Who Made Jimmy's Suit For 02
#1
Posted 14 August 2011 - 11:41 AM
Tailor-made star quality
East Sussex County Publications (England) - Tuesday, December 11, 2007
A bespoke tailor made sure one
of rock 'n' roll's biggest superstars
cut a dash during his band's
reunion show in London last night.
Gresham Blake, of Bond Street,
Brighton, kitted out Led Zeppelin guitar
hero Jimmy Page for the band's one-off
show at the 02 Arena.
Ageing rockers are often lampooned
for their Peter Pan wardrobes which
often bring their receding hairlines and
bulging waistlines into sharp relief.
Status Quo famed for their slim-fit
denims, leather waistcoats and dodgy
pony tails are among the worst offenders,
but the list of culprits is endless.
Eager to look the part, 63-year-old
Page hired the services of Blake who
has made suits for numerous celebs,
including Chris Evans, Steve Coogan
and U2 guitarist The Edge.
Page opted for a black mohair, threepiece
suit.
Mr Blake said: "He was an absolute
gentlemen. I mean really, genuinely so,
which is quite unusual for someone of
his fame and stature. And he listens to
everything you say.
"I don't know whether he is the most
famous person I have ever made a suit
for, but in terms of his output he is
certainly the most impressive."
Blake, 37, has just opened an appointments
only sales room in Mayfair.
He has also been making forays
into the world of corporate wear,
designing outfits for executives and
club class stewards and hostesses at
Virgin Atlantic. Caption: Celebrity tailor Gresham Blake
#2
Posted 14 August 2011 - 11:50 AM
I wonder if he makes women's clothing?
#3
Posted 14 August 2011 - 11:27 PM
#4
Posted 15 August 2011 - 08:06 AM
Very cool article.
I wonder if he makes women's clothing?
Hi MissMelanie,
Quite a few of the London bespoke tailors do women's tailoring, but it carries a price tag of, say, £1,500 to £3,000 for a suit. Added to that, there is lengthy wait due to the way the garment is constructed in made- to-measure. Still, if you have the cash .....
Edited by kenog, 15 August 2011 - 08:06 AM.
#5
Posted 15 August 2011 - 10:02 AM
Hi MissMelanie,
Quite a few of the London bespoke tailors do women's tailoring, but it carries a price tag of, say, £1,500 to £3,000 for a suit. Added to that, there is lengthy wait due to the way the garment is constructed in made- to-measure. Still, if you have the cash .....
1,500-3,000 pounds?! Each?!!
Well, I will just put it on Jimmy's tab. Let him pay for it.
#6
Posted 18 August 2011 - 11:42 PM
And everyone else going around with afro's and denim clothing not Adidas.
#7
Posted 19 August 2011 - 12:58 AM
I wished clothing returned to the 70's I wanna go around in a dragon suit and hermit suit.
And everyone else going around with afro's and denim clothing not Adidas.
In one topic or the other over the years I recall someone jokingly asking if perhaps Jimmy had dragon pajamas. I can't help but stay curious about it
#8
Posted 02 September 2011 - 12:36 AM
Hi MissMelanie,
Quite a few of the London bespoke tailors do women's tailoring, but it carries a price tag of, say, £1,500 to £3,000 for a suit. Added to that, there is lengthy wait due to the way the garment is constructed in made- to-measure. Still, if you have the cash .....
A bespoke suit is a different proposition to "made-to-measure" suit, which is a distinction that most people are oblivious to.
A made-to-measure suit is typically made off a standard "block" pattern (style and cut), from which a "tailor" can then made limited (within the parameters of the block) fitting adjustments to compensate for the person's physical structure. A trend for modern "tailors" (ahem) is to offer "laser cut" suits, which is a development on the "made-to-measure" suit, which substantially scales down the physical involvement of a tailor and thus reducing costs.
A Bespoke suit is where the tailor makes a suit unique to the person, based purely on measurements taken by the tailor and the cloth is hand cut and stitched by a tailor (the person who makes the suit). You can take it a stage further (with additional cost), when a bespoke suit is "hand canvassed" but the number of tailors who are properly trained with this capability is in the minority. There is nothing like a bespoke, hand canvassed suit, it fits like a glove and feels incredible. I had a suit made like this in Dormeuil Super Ambassador 180's wool; a wool so fine anyone who touched it thought it was silk.
Another point worth making is the tailor whose company carries his/her name will seldom make the suit itself, they will normally act as a figure head, take all the measurements and supervise the fittings (usually three for a bespoke suit), making guide adjustments on the cloth using chalk and pins, which he/she then passes on to the tailor who is making the suit to implement.
Cheers,
Indi.
#9
Posted 02 September 2011 - 11:34 AM
A bespoke suit is a different proposition to "made-to-measure" suit, which is a distinction that most people are oblivious to.
Cheers,
Indi.
Thanks Indi
Edit:- It occurred to me that the last time I enquired about shirt-making in London, I got the impression that some of the newer firms were moving onto this 'standard shirt block/laser cut' method. I won't mention any names, but they were offering to make just one shirt, whereas before, you were obliged to place a minimum order for six.
Edited by kenog, 02 September 2011 - 11:41 AM.

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