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Cordings and the Tweed Run
Noll Uloth joint owner of Cordings of Piccadilly (along with Eric Clapton) discusses what to wear for the Tweed Run with the head Marshall Simon, along with showing him other British fashion pieces that Cordings are famous for.
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He might have tweed but his enemy has a navy suit for war
@burakdavut4
2 жыл бұрын
And it’s established with the correct waist size
@nousername-zs3yh
Жыл бұрын
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Traditional British clothes are so tasteful and elegance. Classic. Timeless.
@kennedy20007
7 жыл бұрын
DerHalbeEuro too bad there mass produced in China
@DerHalbeEuro
7 жыл бұрын
Of course but the idea and design originally came from UK
@dipro001
7 жыл бұрын
It was made in India on your hay day and by children at home! Whats wrong with replacing all that with ADULT Chinese workers?
@ivanboesky1520
5 жыл бұрын
@@kennedy20007 Yeah, it was much better when they were fabricated in Brit sweatshops using child slave labor from decades ago...... huh Dummy??? :-)
@jeanphilippelandry8295
4 жыл бұрын
Not for war?
The quality of the Tweed that they use is absolutely superb, and the tailoring service that they provide is unbelievable. A big 👍 and a thank you to Cordings. Well worth a visit.
I bought a navy linen suit, cut by Cordings, second-hand in Oxfam, Highgate, in 1996. It cost me £40 (quite a lot for a charity shop suit back then) but lasted me about five years until the trousers split, rather dramatically, when I was at a conference. I then wore the jacket with khaki trousers for a further three years.
Great explanations to the practical nature of the designs. Very interesting, more please.
But did he get established?
@thedandywarhol5729
5 жыл бұрын
I doubt it because there was no mention of navy suits for war.....maybe they got red in the face after the video following an onslaught of sandwich breaths
@CALISUPERSPORT
4 жыл бұрын
Once we establish whether or not this mans fitting was properly established, we can establish whether or not this particular establishment is worth visiting to buy our navy suits for war.
Beutiful pieces and excelent style. Inspirational English heritage.
Enjoyed purchasing a tweed jacket there this past summer!
Nothing better than a tweed suit.
I really enjoyed the look of that first outfit.
I love it!! I'll take all of those outfits please.
These are gorgeous
Eric Clapton bought half this company a few years back, he’s been a fan of the company since his childhood
@Mutiny960
Жыл бұрын
Good to know, now I won't buy anything from them bc my $$ would goto a racist POS.,
I am so in love with dressing this way. I have to have a full wardrobe of this!
@dustywaxhead
6 жыл бұрын
Justin Peterson one day I will too. Doesnt happen overnight so I've been adding classic vintage blazers to my wardrobe one piece at a tine
@LeopoldoNotarianni-rk9vv
9 ай бұрын
So do I.
Just wonderful.
the good olden times!
Utterly Butterly Brilliant.
Excited to see those bright-coloured "go-to-hell" trousers in the background!
Fashions come and go. Style lasts for generations.
Great vid ! Learned a lot
Great British brand!
Awesome! I'll take em all.
Amazing
Great clothing and extremely helpful staff. Shame that the Harrogate shop is now closed,a real blow for Harrogate in my opinion.
Jolly good advice.
informative , AWESOME and entertaining
I like the last tie, mini shells. I like the garders
A thoughtful, well dressed Gentlemen is always in style! It does make a difference!
Good kit, English tweed, bought a hacking jacket there years ago, timeless design, the dogs bollocks!
@zodrob7
4 жыл бұрын
Give me Harris tweed any day
Gosh! Is it that time already?
Beautiful clothing.
A measure of confidence that can only be gained from being well dressed.
@Ganjasmith
4 жыл бұрын
William Winder or one could raise their intellect
Does this fashion suit dark hair?
Oh my stars, boys...This, do this!
We just don't have shops like this in the US. I wish we did though
@Finsami71
4 жыл бұрын
US do not have shops like these because US people do go Wallmart.
@howardwayne3974
3 жыл бұрын
We have one called silverman in south carolina
very very nice
To bad he didn’t need a navy suit for war
Hello sir, do you sell navy suits for war?
Have been trying to contact your outfitters but the numbers are re routed to residential numbers?
Classic.
The covert coat by Crombie is a great coat too.
3:16 he's been into Mr Bean's wardrobe
Head Marshal is a really cool title.
Song in the beginning?
@sniperwipers
7 жыл бұрын
Big Joe Turner - Low Down Dirty Shame
grasia senior de los trajes
Hi, just to let you know that your website is proving difficult. The pop up advertising the email sub won't let me get past it to browse your shop, despite me joining the mailing list and trying to access the shop from the email, as well as from normal links to the site. It's driving me to look elsewhere for a Tweed jacket, and that upsets me somewhat.
Nice
I went there. I want all the colours of trousers. also maybe in addition to hemming the trousers to the correct length, maybe it would be possible to slim down the width of the trousers as well.
كل الإحترام والمحبة عمل رائع وجميل
Very interesting video. I never wear a suit but I enjoyed learning about them. I would say the Italians have nothing on the British in great clothing!
الخامة و الخياط يجنن 😍
Lovely clothes
more more more
Whats the reason for the open lower button?
@zatarawood3588
4 жыл бұрын
many theories, main one is that Bertie who was so useless he couldn't even do the non job of being Englands King left his lower button undone and so society copied. its just a fashion of the past really which is redundant as most men even in a suit don't wear a waistcoat anymore which makes sense as with central heating you'd feel hot most of the time. sometimes waistcoats are cut to fasten all buttons in niche bespoke so its not a completely hard and fast rule.
@jazzman1626
2 жыл бұрын
King Edward was too fat to do all his buttons up, and to save his embarrassment a bit, the other men left their last button undone too.
كم اتمنى ان تكون مقر هذه الازياء قريب على محى سكني
Scotland always perfect... real dream.... God send teh sucess ...
F.y.I... gents, Eric Clapton is the co-owner of this fantastic clothier Cordings.
@GrandMoffTarkinsTeaDispenser
7 жыл бұрын
Oh wow. Good taste.
@ivanboesky1520
5 жыл бұрын
who?????
@hornetbrown
4 жыл бұрын
Wow! That's an eye opener!
@yusufnik6199
4 жыл бұрын
@@ivanboesky1520 John lennon
Hello , by the way the reason that the last button on a waistcoat it's kept unbuttoned is due to King Edward VII because of his excess belly fat , so i do not if it's correct to keep it like that.
@ivanboesky1520
5 жыл бұрын
Wrong. It is done to relieve pressure on the bottom button when seated. The King Edward myth is yet another untrue moronic urban legend that had been perpetuated for decades by fools like you and many other such fools. :-)
@williamwoolhouse3702
5 жыл бұрын
Bob I do concur with your answer.These people know the price of every thing,and the value of nothing.
@zatarawood3588
4 жыл бұрын
@@ivanboesky1520 hey relax, dont be a tailoring snob and shout down people just because you think you know something they don't) its not nice or classy. btw its not always done as sometimes bespoke tailors cut a waistcoat to fasten all the buttons, although most of the time and in almost all RTW the waistcoat is cut in a way that the lower button is meant to be unfastened.
@zodrob7
4 жыл бұрын
@@ivanboesky1520 Bit harsh there Bobby boy. Lets not be so pretentious about it, it doesn't really matter.
@platinum11110
3 жыл бұрын
@@ivanboesky1520 what an *sshole
the little things in life. you know at the top of maslovs hierarchy. that is where the brits have developed things. the style has been refined to a high degree.
Columbo in Europe would have that cool rain coat on, constable Columbo, he smokes a pipe and drives an old London cab.and wares a rumpled LE Lewin suite. . We have established this!
It would be rude to say this is from a bygone era. Where every Briton had a good quality tailored suit, that was of such quality that it could be passed down from generation to generation! I recall back in 1982 when I inherited my father's Harris Tweed jacket and shirts thank goodness I was not obese back then. Interestingly now have reached 60+ I am waking upto the fact that I have almost a burning desire for Tweed, a hard wearing material that truly stands the test of time. I am grateful that bespoke tailors such as Cordings as still exist!
@jefffawcett
Жыл бұрын
They aren’t bespoke tailors
Honestly😳
Who wears their logos on the outside? Literally never seen that in my life
@karldelavigne8134
6 жыл бұрын
Plenty of brands put vulgar large logos on the outside, e.g. Hollister.
@nikogwaj1676
5 жыл бұрын
SelfReferencingName I think someone forgot about Ralph Lauren.
@oldwest517
5 жыл бұрын
@@karldelavigne8134 Even Barbour does it on some of their models. Don't like it
@howardwayne3974
3 жыл бұрын
I.e.. Levis
@paulcaswell2813
3 жыл бұрын
@@oldwest517 Barbour normally has the name only on the zip-pull on the lovely traditional Border jacket.
Don't they use harris tweed?
The proper British dressed perfectly was John Steed
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Fight fight fight
Style
Music is a bit loud while folks are speaking.
Compulsive wear for any driver of a Bristol car.
@LeopoldoNotarianni-rk9vv
9 ай бұрын
Or a Jaguar, Rover, Riley or Aston Martin.... I'll make do with my Ford Zephyr Six lol.
Get this hipster an IPA
I bet these are high dollar. You can't put a price on the feeling though
An island of civility in an ever more increasingly vulgar London. Long live Cordings.
2:18 Metal Gear Solid 4 Act 3
Looks like Lindybiege.
The rain jacket is mean
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But what... if I'm fat?
Guy wearing the suits looks so pissed and screwed up
des rigolos......
@GCGC-wh5si
6 жыл бұрын
kervilou: ???
I'm way too poor and way too American for this, how did I get to this corner of youtube
I really dislike the old music in these tailor videos, why make it old and stiff?
I need asmr not music
Why would anybody wear a dress coat while shooting? (All of the coats shown in the video are dress coats.) A proper hunting coat would work much, much better.
Maddening that they don't make smaller than 38" chest and don't do made to measure. Boo hoo.
@williamwoolhouse3702
5 жыл бұрын
Try New and Lingwood in Jermyn Street.
As far as i know, the rule is: never wear a checquered or stripped shirt with a tie! Ties are to be worn with plain coloured shirts.
@paulcaswell2813
3 жыл бұрын
Totally wrong. Sporting ties are fine (game birds etc); indeed a tie is part of sporting dress! Either that or a cravat...
Suit of that quality and filming that bad don’t go together.
Nigel Farage togs
The problem with the english garnements is that whatever they do is too functional.... nothing is pure art. Now, Don't tell me the britts know what Sprezzatura is...
@ivanboesky1520
5 жыл бұрын
function can be art Dumbo. :-)
@oldwest517
5 жыл бұрын
Tasteful understatement is a finely honed art.
Is Cordings aware this is the 21st century and Edward VII is no longer king......?
Yes, yes, yes........just wonderful.......but chicks don't care about all this crap! They like tight jeans and muscle shirts!
@iansoutryer3189
4 жыл бұрын
Perhaps that's one of the reaons we are not interested in "chicks"...
@jazzman1626
2 жыл бұрын
Quality ladies definitely do like this!
Nothing off the peg for me, I'm afraid. Bespoke only! A vulgar establishment, to be sure.
@paulcaswell2813
3 жыл бұрын
Vulgar? A wonderful history you've just turned you nose up at. Anyway, 1/10th the price of a Savile Row, so who's complaining?
Contrived artificial attempt to be upper class
Sax is annoying, stopped watching immediately
@sniperwipers
7 жыл бұрын
Sounds more like a cornet to me!!
@DuskAndHerEmbrace13
7 жыл бұрын
Cool. Thanks James.
@ivanboesky1520
5 жыл бұрын
It wasn't a sax being played moron. :-)
Dear Sir, thank you your detailed information about your product. "Cording Piccadilly". Is that your shop name where is you shop based, is it in London Piccadilly or Manchester Piccadilly? I live in London, if you are, as well, could you please inform me your full address? I would like to get some of your tailored products.
I’m looking for a Tweed Suit, for war!
Great British brand!