Process of Making Handmade Tailored Suits by Korean Master Tailor with 30 years of experience.
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안녕하세요. 테일러샵 플랫폼 트렌디션입니다! 미스터프로세스 채널을 통해 맞춤양복 제작 과정을 상세하게 알려드릴 수 있어 영광입니다. 맞춤양복 장인이 옷을 어떻게 만드는지 궁금하지 않으셨나요? 한 벌을 만드는 데 얼마나 많은 시간과 노력, 기술력이 필요한지 보여드리고 싶었습니다. 그래서 제작 과정을 최대한 생략하지 않고 영상에 담아보았습니다. 결혼 예복을 준비하시거나 클래식 패션에 관심 있으신 분은 이번 영상이 도움이 되었으면 합니다:) 감사합니다😃 영상 속 맞춤 수트 장인을 만나고 싶다면? 🤵🏻 장인 정보 : bit.ly/3HbSdL9 📆 테일러샵 방문 : bit.ly/40fExp1 (서울 워커힐호텔) 🔗트렌디션 플랫폼 : link.inpock.co.kr/trendition
@AbdulKarim-rb6vo
Жыл бұрын
Mm
@tyofrananda5015
Жыл бұрын
Q😊
@Bugnarok
Жыл бұрын
How long does it needed to make the suit from start to finish?
@Lori.D.
11 ай бұрын
Where do you buy the suit?
@mohdidzuansukri4769
11 ай бұрын
sultan.sambas
No music. No sound effects. No voice over. No narration. Just an artist at work. Perfection
@EugeneOneguine
Ай бұрын
Now, I mean this in the nicest possible terms. He is a craftsman, not an artist. Those are very different things, and I believe it's a much more meaningful compliment to call this man an excellent craftsman, whereas calling him an artist feels shallow and out of place. This gentleman doesn't pursue artistic purposes, but rather honed an admirable craftsmanship. It would in fact be demeaning to call it art. Remember that "art" is not a compliment, it is a nature of work, and it is not suited to describe this craft. The absence of music, sound effects and voice over was indeed immensely appreciated.
@Quran2345al
Ай бұрын
Yes
@Lojak2501
Ай бұрын
@@EugeneOneguine i hadnt considered this point of view. i dont know alot of craftsman and no artists so im not well versed and wasnt aware of any stigmas attached to the terminology
@EugeneOneguine
Ай бұрын
@@Lojak2501 It's just that "art" and "artist" is used for anything and everything nowadays. You make something nice = art. It's not what it means. It has become a generic compliment which, because of its misuse, is pretty meaningless.
@auforu
Ай бұрын
No payment either as the client walked straight out the door lol
When he is measuring, cutting, sewing or doing anything there is no wasted motion or movement. This man is truly a master at his work.
@kiisseli1337
10 ай бұрын
Same when I masturbate
@jumpingscary514
10 ай бұрын
experience👍🏻
@loner7072
10 ай бұрын
I cant tell if this is a Jordan Schlansky reference
@BlastinRope
10 ай бұрын
congratulations this is the dumbest yt comment I’ve read today 🎉🎉🎉
@mikerob2134
10 ай бұрын
Well said 🫄🏻
My late grandfather was the first Egyptian master tailor to have his own atelier in downtown Cairo, after spending years-long apprenticeship under an Italian master tailor. Watching him doing exactly what this gentleman is doing was the most beautiful thing I’ve ever witnessed..I wish he lived longer for me to study and acquire his craft, but I invite every gentleman here to strive to own at least one handmade suit to keep this art alive. Thanks
@osama9671
Ай бұрын
اسمه ايه جدك
@ahmedaladdin4276
15 күн бұрын
محله بتاع جدك الله يرحمه كان في شارع طلعت حرب ؟
@hansbloch3239
4 күн бұрын
My grandfather also was the first Egyptian master Tailor with his own atelier in downtown Cairo. I guess we had the same grandfather
@ephTheClone
3 күн бұрын
@@hansbloch3239no way.. so was my grandfather. I guess we’re all cousins.
@ephTheClone
3 күн бұрын
@@ahmedaladdin4276yes.
24:47 The very satisfied look and smile on the face of the tailor, that is everything. Being able to spend that time perfecting a craft to then turn around and sell your creations to happy and pleased customers, it makes all of the effort and time more than worth it.
@nicknico4121
3 ай бұрын
I've seen people smile a bit more than that...🙄
@cookiesareswag157
2 ай бұрын
@@nicknico4121ok well he’s still satisfied did you expect the biggest smile you’ve ever seen?
@octilli
2 ай бұрын
@@nicknico4121that was still a pretty big smile. its not a massive leap in logic to assume he was proud of what he made
@bobfitz8701
2 ай бұрын
Omg nick is having a seizure. Eyes twisted up!!!
@vladimir4526
Ай бұрын
@@nicknico4121You came to watch a smile contest or someone proud of his work? 😅
This man isn’t just a professional Tailor/suit maker. He’s an architect
@tirkentube
10 ай бұрын
i'm pretty sure it said he was a tailor, but he could be both not sure.
@blizzard8805
9 ай бұрын
@@tirkentube Yes you are right, i cant find the moment where it say that he is an architect. He can be both as you said.
@fedr39
9 ай бұрын
Think you mean artist not architect.
@tirkentube
9 ай бұрын
i just want the internet to know that i was being sarcastic. the comment following mine that says "i can't find the moment where it says he is an architect" is perhaps one of the greatest moments in internet history.
@comanchedase
9 ай бұрын
Architect is a lesser skill when compared to tailoring...
I can only imagine how incredible it must feel to put on something and have it fit just perfectly. The time and attention to detail I see here is astounding.
@helloidharbl6753
6 ай бұрын
It feels amazing. When I was in the Marines they sent me to a tailor much like this to get fitted for my Dress Blues. Measured me every way and when I got them it the most well fitted thing I'd ever worn. To this day I still hunt for real tailors to fit me for dress shirts.
@DedekAnto-fd8kw
Ай бұрын
Kk asra, aku mau tanya
@DedekAnto-fd8kw
Ай бұрын
Apakah menantu om Tito taylor tidak punya anak kandungl
@C413B
Ай бұрын
As long as you dont gain too much weight
At first I thought the use of a foot pump "antique" sewing machine was old-fashioned. But then I realized it provides total, absolute control over the stitching, undoubtedly much better than a modern, hi-tech sewing machine would. Very cool.
@Darfail
Ай бұрын
I'm far from a pro but I have my doubts...my computerized sewing machine + pedal has exquisitely variable speed and precision
@vladimir4526
Ай бұрын
Faster and easier is the word for modern machines. But not better
@Darfail
Ай бұрын
@vladimir4526 how is it not better though?
Truly an artist. I'm amazed at how he manages to keep track of all the bits and how they get sewn together. I was lost after the first two minutes. Also, drawing on the fabric with the tailor's chalk looks like soo much fun.
It's so impressive how precisely and quickly he's able to measure and cut things. A true master.
@alternateunreleasedshellac505
9 ай бұрын
Is $10'000 for a suit, that much? I generally believe that a nice high quality suit should not cost less than $5'000, and a luxury suit, above that price range.
@tazin-kun1346
8 ай бұрын
@@alternateunreleasedshellac505 well ddepending on the material’s and labor for making it around that price is about right
@alternateunreleasedshellac505
8 ай бұрын
@@tazin-kun1346 If you're on a budget of course, you'll still be able to find tailored/made to measure suits for $1'000 - $2'000.
I have multiple tailored suits and after seeing these videos after my 1st one, I asked my tailor everything about them and the amount of pure custom, handcrafted, immensely precise work that goes into these masterpieces is more than most people can comprehend. I’d say it’s an art form, but I don’t even think that does it justice. My tailor mentioned to me it’s a beautiful mix of math, engineering, style, and surgery all mixed into one craft, unique in itself to anything else on the planet. The only other comparable process is the form of creating custom shoes. Apart from that, there is nothing else in the world that embodies the “piece unique” style for 1 person. These suits are truly incredible and the people who create them are equally, if not more impressive. And if you think the creation of the proportions is crazy, the sewing and stitching is jaw dropping
@domingosrodrigues8618
11 ай бұрын
De fato!👍🇧🇷👍
@Dar1usz
11 ай бұрын
Watches have similiar formula of working process, i have only few suits but all been made with passion by someone with knowledge, its totally different feeling comparing to suit from normal store. They are real magicians, from nothing they create real masterpiece. Have a good one !
@emepantti
11 ай бұрын
As a woman it's easy enough for me to just sew a dress for myself, for my exact measurements. Watching someone make a men's suit (or men's dress shoes) is so intriguing, it's so incredibly complex and something that takes so long to learn, let alone master. And he looks so immensely proud, yet down-to-earth, of his profession.
@ladysman217935
11 ай бұрын
what did you pay for the cheapest and the most expensive one?
@kivanleo4936
11 ай бұрын
It is a beautiful mix of math, engineering, style and surgery, but about tailoring itself?
Всегда приятно смотреть на работу мастера. Ни одного лишнего движения!
Absolute perfection! I can’t believe how precise he was or how quietly and calmly he worked. He could teach us all a lesson! Thank you for sharing this video with us ❤❤❤❤❤
In this suit, any man will look very impressive!
@chandrusview5119
Жыл бұрын
Very impressive
@gauravverma6775
11 ай бұрын
Looking at my face in the mirror, my inner soul says, 'Not everyone.'
@williawm
11 ай бұрын
🍷🗿
@heyitsbroski
11 ай бұрын
Actually, double breasted suits look better on a slim body. Fat people don't pull this look off well at all.
@muza45
11 ай бұрын
@@gauravverma6775 don’t say that
Maybe it's just me, but I think the sound of the scissors cutting the fabric is one of my favorites. There was a lady that lived in my local community who would make dresses out of her house and the sound always reminds me of going to her house with my mother.
@backstabber3537
11 ай бұрын
@Mckellan Gonzales Don't bother replying to him man is miserable lol
@Throwawayblanket
11 ай бұрын
back in my country, you had to order clothes from tailor and i would hear this same thing all the time
@Mijah-ff8ib
11 ай бұрын
I love the sound of the scissors too. 😅
@megpoidluka
11 ай бұрын
@R R i like you already
@jhontorres7470
11 ай бұрын
@R R killjoy
Greetings from England. We appreciate this masterpiece. The 'Chesterfield tailor' is a great piece of old English culture. I'm glad S.Korea has professionally people making it ❤
@kumulala8909
24 күн бұрын
i live in chesterfield does it have anything to do with my town, i would assume so but im not sure
@Angelcynn_2001
23 күн бұрын
@@kumulala8909 yeah, I think it was made there by the Earl of Chesterfield
@kumulala8909
18 күн бұрын
@@Angelcynn_2001 that’s cool
It's wierdly pleasing to watch this man doing his work... elegant and skillful!
After learning how hard this craft is (with some basic sewing of way easier garments and pattern making) these videos are even more impressive. Its crazy how fluid and controlled every step is and with no mistakes, every cut and every marking on the fabric and the paper is just immaculate.
@ethanhenry3017
8 ай бұрын
@@iamfighterman9646 Damn no reply or likes... kinda embarrassing ngl
@DetectiveNyx
8 ай бұрын
@@ethanhenry3017 do not feed the desperate troll my friend
@JamesSmith-ui2hv
7 ай бұрын
@@iamfighterman9646 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
This man is not just a job, but a true artist! His movements are as precise as a physics equation and his way of working is so elegant that it looks like a mathematical demonstration!
@jennifer.s.guimaraens
5 ай бұрын
De fato lindo, movimentos muitos precisos! Definitivamente adorei ter assistido a esse vídeo, o homem é completamente um arquiteto de tecidos. Conheço este lugar no qual você está presente por uma bela figura de trás.
30 лет назад я училась в техникуме на технолога. На практике мы шили мужские костюмы таким же способом. Даже петли выметывали вручную. Очень понравилась подставка вместо туфель. Прекрасная работа. Благодарю❤
Наблюдала за работой мастера с огромнейшим удовольствием!! Благодарю вас !! Всё чётко, размеренно,никакой спешки.👏👏🔥❤
You know, when we see someone so experienced and self assured in his job, we observe not just a duty, but an actual art.
So we now know, this is where John wick has been going for those bulletproof suits
@eddy_6502
8 ай бұрын
Weren’t his suits made in rome, or new-york? (I know you are joking i just don’t remember)
@avinavdoonga2429
8 ай бұрын
@@eddy_6502 nah I don't know man
@salemalghamdi6065
7 ай бұрын
😂😂😂😂😂😂
@user-it9sy4gu9g
7 ай бұрын
😂😂😂😂😂😂
@xgdubjrx821
6 ай бұрын
@@eddy_6502his suits were tailored by a company called “Brioni”
Мастер своего дела, с большой буквы. Чувствуется многолетний опыт, нет лишних движений. Швейная машина супер прочная, на века.
wow!! I really appreciated the craftmanship that went into making this suit. Loved the artistry that went into making this handmade suit. The level of patience and attention to detail is off the charts!! This master tailor makes it look so easy. Terrific job!!
not a single pin was used except that one mark during fitting. I am in awe and definitely picked up some tricks that I´ll try to incorporate into my own amateur sewing. Thank you for putting this together and highlighting the artistry, engineering, skill, years of experience and dedication of this craft
@MuhammadAbdullah-nr1lq
10 ай бұрын
I've got a few questions. I want to start tailoring. What does he mark the suit for and what did he use to mark the prints was it chalk?
@Lars_Maassen
10 ай бұрын
@@MuhammadAbdullah-nr1lq I believe it is soap
@numpanglewat5484
10 ай бұрын
@@MuhammadAbdullah-nr1lq the triangle one? tailor chalks
@jemjem1317
10 ай бұрын
@@MuhammadAbdullah-nr1lqpuedes utilizar hasta un lápiz color blanco
@debracisneroshhp2827
3 ай бұрын
@@Lars_Maassen , Not soap but 'tailor's chalk'. 😺
Watching this, i have just realized the incredible amount of 3D thinking needed for this profession. Not only do you have to anticipate how different parts without clear geometric forms will fit together in space, the tailor also has to factor in possible movements of the later user of the suit. Great video, thanks for sharing..
@novamatter3432
10 ай бұрын
Exactly. I have huge respect for those who create bespoke clothing. It's without a doubt worth the price. This is why I have all my suits made courtesy of Saville Row. Not only because I can afford to do so, but rather because theres no greater feeling than wearing something that is 100% how you, the client want it. Down to every last detail. Well, that and the fact that it's something that is crafted by hand by someone with years and years of experience.
@bakrdemir8656
9 ай бұрын
at least 120 IQ
I love craftsmen from people outside of the U.S. They just focus on their work and are AMAZING. People from the U.S. talk to too much and have rich people that take credit for the work. This guy is phenomenal and a pleasure to watch.
Вы, не представляете как приятно видеть, окуратность и четкость работы. Надеюсь у вас многому научиться. Благодарю за видео🙏🙏🙏❤️❤️❤️
OMG! How is this even possible? How people sew garments together is something that has baffled me all my life. My late brother was a sketch artist and I remember, even as a young child, watching him work. He would start with a blank piece of paper and start drawing seemingly-random lines that looked like meaningless scribblings to me. Then, at the very end, when he drew the final few lines, the image just ... appeared! It's a face! Or, it's Mickey Mouse! It was all in his head and he just had to put it on paper. This video evokes the same slack-jawed reaction. I will never fathom how someone can know and do this, but I'm very glad they can!
Watching this video reminds me, that real handmade work is unfortunately so underrated. This is obviously the short version of a long process of the suit-production. But this gives the very impressive idea of these „little details“ that make such thing complete. And then he makes it look so easy, but be aware, this kind of work requires passion to the most little details, a lot of patience and a high level of concentration. And if you look at this, the price for a suit like this is absolutely reasonable. The best part of this in my opinion is, that the tailor produces something sustainable. Just look how he works with the materials without wasting them and: The owner of this suit will have something for a lifetime. Highest respect for this work. Thank you for sharing this video.
@rolandheinze7182
8 ай бұрын
How much was the price?
Я с таким интересом смотрела - аж глаз не отвести.😮 Настолько всё точно, мастерски выполнено. И оператор молодец - видно, что постарался, выбирал удачные ракурсы для съёмки. 👍 Я знала, что работа портного это искусство, но это видео доказало, что это искусство, требующее точности, усердия и терпеливости.✨️ Браво!👏
Когда работает мастер, не важно что он делает, шьёт костюмы, шьёт обувь, готовит блюда, приятно смотреть как работают эти люди. БРАВО.
@revfenix9763
5 ай бұрын
Согласен. В его действиях столько чего то мистического, что это просто завораживает. А в конце , как по волшебству готовый продукт.
@user-ud5hq5du9l
3 ай бұрын
Вы волшебник , Мастер , у Вас много учеников?
Living in New Zealand 🇳🇿 As a high end tailor living in South Korea 🇰🇷 my ❤ 💙 heart goes out to you. Beautiful posture, beautiful hands very handsome and what you've achieved is honorable to the enth degree. The suit you made on KZread was like watching a famous pianist. OUTSTANDING 😊😊😊😊😊
@H.G_Okulu2022
9 ай бұрын
Merhaba nekadar Kibar ve dürüst olduğunuzu söylemeden geçemeyeceğim sanata ve sanatçıya gösterdiğiniz saygı ve övgüler için meslektaşım adına ve bende size çok teşekkür ederim bakış açınıza hayran kalmamak mümkün değil di 🙏❤🌹
i just love the editing of this video, and the high quality sound. the footsteps, the cutting, measuring, lining, ironing, the fabric, sewing everythings just perfect. fantastic!!!
Truly astounding work my friend. This was amazing, I've never considered the work or attention to detail this craft ever took. Well, well done!
체스타필드 비싼 양복으로 유명하지요. 이분은 대단하신게 재단만으로 끝나는게 아닌 봉제까지 하시는 능력자 이시네요. 대부분 재단 뒤 외주공장에 맡기는데 혼자서 다한다는게 정말 대단한 기술자 이십니다.
@francis8062
Жыл бұрын
1:20 Ermenegildo Zegna and Loro Piana 🇮🇹♥️
@user-xt8cg1bk2w
11 ай бұрын
봉제를 외주로 하는게 꼭 나쁜건 아닌데, 재단사가 봉제를 할 능력이 있는 것은 매우 중요합니다 저는 취미로 하는데 3년정도 바늘 놨더니 많이 까먹었습니다ㅜㅜ 지금 집중하는일에 여유가 생기면, 몇년 뒤에 다시 시작하려고 합니다 지금은 제가입을 면바지만 한번씩 만듭니다
For some reason that part where the tailor hangs the measuring tape on his neck takes me back to when my grandma did gowns and dresses. Although they're different in some ways, my grandma displayed this same level of accuracy and sternness to their work. It was no wonder we often get scolded when we try to sneak out a pair of scissors she uses for her work given how accurate she has to be with her cuts. 😅
@moonslave90
8 ай бұрын
I think everyone living with a tailor, whether it's hobby of professional, know there is one pair of shears under their roof no one is allowed to touch for anything other than fabric.
@pingislife2653
8 ай бұрын
@@moonslave90 , I concur. My mom hides her scissors for only this type of use, and my wife has sternly told me to not touch her scissors.
Все так идеально. Мастер. Все точно до миллиметра. Одно удовольствие смотреть. Руки конечно золотые у человека.
It’s hypnotizing watching him work. Such craftsmanship and dedication to detail.
Greetings to you sir from Guyana 🇬🇾. You're indeed a master tailor. You reminded me of my uncle Moonaf who was an excellent tailor himself almost 57 years ago. He had bought himself in 1974 a Singer 20U sewing machine and created the wonders. He wasn't into suit making but only when specially requested then does it. He has since passed on. You're very precise and meticulous with your craft too. What amazes me is the pedal machine that you're still using even🙏. Keep it up.🙏🇬🇾
Мастер ! Я восхищён, надеюсь что подобный труд не исчезнет под влиянием производства никогда.
@user-nd8pe8jf9z
10 ай бұрын
Это настоящее искусство
@user-ne9vy7cb5p
9 ай бұрын
Такой труд стоит больших денег) И никакое производство не может конкурировать с ручной работой)
@Robert_Chase
9 ай бұрын
@@user-ne9vy7cb5p Оно и видно - что не взять, всё заводское. Сама же работа стоит, хоть и подороже, но не свегда много. Среди портных тоже есть "массовики", шьющие много типовых моделей под клиентов.
Как завораживает это действие! Люблю каждое движение. Шикарные ткани! Благодарю! Такая простая машинка, удивляет.
His 30 years of experience is showing, his hand-stitch work is amazing.
Вот настоящая классика правильного пошива жакета. Приятно смотреть как виртуозно вшить рукав, лацканы, карманы. Браво, мастер!
This is ASMR delight from an absolute master of his craft. Tailoring is such an under appreciated, yet incredibly difficult skill. My grandmother was a seamstress that made wedding dresses in a small factory. I was always in awe of her skill and precision crafting dresses from scratch.
@mrizalakbar7086
11 ай бұрын
Betul sekali.bahkan saya sendiri sebagai penjahit dari Indonesia.sama juga di sini tukang jahit titak ada harga nya,bahkan seperti orang yang tidak di butuhkan.padahal sangat di butuhkan.heran😢
We had a family friend who was a master tailor. We would often visit while he was working in his in-home shop. I had the privilege of spending many hours watching him, and the video brought back many memories. I learned a great deal about bespoke tailoring. By the way, his business card read "Martin K. Hoffman, Tailor to His Majesty, The American Gentleman".
Such a pleasure to watch every second of this!! I was in awe of this gentleman, what a craft he has in his fingertips. Thank you. 😊
한 분야에서 경지에 가까운 실력과 경력을 갖고 계신 분을 보면 정말 경이롭고 존경스럽습니다
Руки этого Мастера элегантны как у пианиста, движения неуловимые, быстрые, четкие, как один взмах его шикарных ножниц - ноль лишних движений! Огромное уважение Мастеру, благодарю за то, что позволили увидеть процесс создания шедевра портняного искусства. Жаль только, модель быстро удалился, хотелось рассмотреть его во всей красе в шикарном пиджаке 😊
Wow, a true Craftsman. Even his stitching by hand is perfect. Thank you for sharing this wonderful video!
У мастера волшебные руки, так бы и смотрела на его работу. Восхищена! Браво!
Simplesmente um artista fazendo uma bela obra de arte! Minha admiração
@user-sv6gv1ko4z
11 ай бұрын
Ножная машинка ручная работа петли слов нет крутой мастер ну очень хочется обнять тебя
La elegancia en todo su esplendor! Mis respetos y felicitaciones a los grandes maestros que confeccionan este laborioso e impecable trabajo de sastrería. Toda una verdadera obra de ingeniería. Cómo me habría gustado tener la oportunidad de haber aprendido de ellos. Indiscutiblemente, Dios bendijo su labor. Ojalá nunca se pierda esta invaluable tradición.
Fantastic work!! My mother made my clothes the same way -- taking measurements, making a pattern, basting the pieces together, remeasuring, and then sewing my clothes. She was as fantastic as this tailor is. God bless them both on taking such pride in their work!!
What's amazing about this is that he sewed most of the clothes into a perfect fitted suit by hands. It definitely took years of practice and experience to achieve such precise technique.
It’s a great privilege to have an unfolded access into the tailoring work of a master tailor. Usually it costs tens of thousands for someone with that level of expertise to fit and make a bespoke suit. The suit feels like it was made in one of the prestigious Savile Row tailor shops for a British gentleman.
@hoangle-dl7zb
11 ай бұрын
Bạn hãy đến Việt Nam đặc biệt là ở Hội An , chỉ cần bạn thích loại vest gì thì thợ may đều có thể may cho bạn . May lấy ngay trong ngày và giá cả chỉ 100-200$.
정말 배우고 싶은 일이네유! 테일러 정말 멋져유!🤵👍
First, it was Kayama-san crafting signature drinks and delivering lots of entertainment. Now, the Korean tailor with his unmatched skill. I'm becoming a fan of Asian craftsmanship. Phenomenal!
É incrível ver pessoas fazendo algo que elas são realmente boas fazendo. Realmente, é um trabalho digno de aplausos! Simplesmente incrível..
@thlucyASMR
8 ай бұрын
Verdade! Incrível!
치수부터 원단 선택에 제단 및 가봉까지. 제 선친께서도 오랫동안 양복점을 운영하셨었기에 정말 오랜만에 보는 모습에 감회가 새롭습니다. 유비아라고 부르던 쇠골무부터 묵직한 재단 가위. 한땀한땀 정성스런 바느질에 정교하게 이루어지던 모서리 마감까지. 덕분에 30여 년전의 추억에 빠져 봅니다. 고맙습니다.^^
I love the kingsman poster in the background, incredible work!
Absolutely amazing. Wonderful work.
This man is an absolute master of his craft and it was an honor and a pleasure watching you work. Not a single ounce of wasted movement. Amazing.
Индивидуальный пошив всегда в цене. Браво, мастер!
He makes it look so simple. That’s talent.
Antigamente essa profissão era bem comum, ai veio a modernidade e muitos a abandonaram, ainda bem que existem os que amam alfaiataria e deram continuidade. Meus parabéns, belo trabalho.
Ohne of the best videos on KZread, i ever saw. A master of his profession, dressed in finest suit, the scissor from the fifties in excellent quality, the sawing machine from the fifties without electricity AND the excellent camera filming everything in big pictures and perfect quality. The whole video is just great and impressive.
Great to see a pad stitched floating chest piece with horse hair canvas. Great collar shaping. Excellent inset sleeve head. Wonderful hand stitched buttonholes. Perfect Jet pockets. Classic double breasted jacket with interesting inner closing detail. Such artistry.
@TaraFinlay
11 ай бұрын
was the white fabric on the initial collar buckram?
@leftear99
3 ай бұрын
The pad stitching was extraordinary! So fast, and by hand. Ready to wear clothing would benefit dearly from even a tenth of the structure a well-made custom garment has.
My father was a tailor also from turkey , i can tell you he was spot on with he's craft absolutely spot on , bless he's soul👍
An artist, designer, skilled surgeon, architect, all in one.
I was watching woodworking videos and somehow this got thrown on my feed, but it is a joy to see a master at work in another field. That lining was *noice*. No loud music, just the sound of tool on material.
I cannot even concentrate on a 20-minute video properly, but this man can completely commit himself to his work with such pin-point focus!
Всю жизнь мечтала научиться шить мужской костюм, для меня это высший пилотаж!!
Великолепное видео. В эпоху индустриализации и массового производства ручной труд как никогда ценен.
Incredibly talented! Every suit is a work of art. ❤
So impressive! A real Master.. I would love a custom tailored suit.
Браво мастеру, каждое движение выверено и четкое! Наслаждение наблюдать за его работой.
@chesswastaken
3 ай бұрын
His work*
My uncle was a master Taylor like this but unfortunately he lost both his arms and one leg in a freak cable car accident… showing him this made him cry, but I think it was tears of joy, not pain…
Master tailor at he’s best indeed. Beautiful craftsmanship
My dad's a tailor too and when I saw this video I could relate many things when I see my dad work. It's truly an art work.
@lorettacampbell7896
10 ай бұрын
My dad's a retired tailor and watching this brought back so many memories and reminded me how much skill goes into the creations.
@cristianmcmerty
10 ай бұрын
Is amazing he’s good men tailor I like him things good help customer good people work there
@Gallawenn
9 ай бұрын
My godparents were also tailors. I LOVE seeing this kind of work. It's truly an art.
Когда смотришь на работу такого мастера, кажется что это очень легко сшить. Я сама швея и я знаю что это очень нелегко. Браво, мастеру!!!
An expert at measuring, marking, hand sewing__now I know how to hand-sew a buttonhole. I never knew about, and am fascinated by, that hidden strap for keeping a double-breasted suit in alignment! 😛 I love the look of satisfaction on his face as he sees how much his customer appreciates his craftsmanship! 💖 Great video, thank you for posting! 💖🙌😺
Wow! Watching a master tailor at work was a real treat!
This what a KZread video should be No annoying music, no background noise , no commentary Just the pure sound of the a true craftsmanship, your work sir is a peice of art
Thanks Master for showing your great skills. It's a pure delight to watch such art.
5:05 The thread marking is SO EFFICIENT AND EFFECTIVE - I absolutely love this!!
As a seamstress myself, I watched this master at work in total awe. Amazing.
와! 한 벌의 작품입니다. 테일러에 관심이 많지만 아직은 미싱으로만 자켓 한 벌, 팬츠 세 벌, 베스트 한 벌 밖엔 못만들어 봤어요. 보면서 감탄했습니다. 대부분 봉제는 외주 맡기는데 이렇게 끝까지 직접 하시는 걸 보니 존경스럽습니다. 저도 끝까지 직접하는 걸 꼭 배우고 싶네요. 멋있습니다!!
I've never thought how suits where made until I saw this video I am very impressed on this man's dedication and hard work he puts in every suit. I truly love to see people do what they are passionate about.
@tonypalombinijr2946
8 ай бұрын
They're not all made like that. That suit is good for life. That's why you spend top dollar on a suit. A true master.
와~오랜 시간의 인고와 기술력에 경의를 표합니다. .
This is honestly incredible to watch very interesting to watch someone who's a master there craft.
Да, мастер с золотыми руками!!! Какой труд, как аккуратно все выполняется!
The skill, craftsmanship, the tools used, everything about this video is incredible
Loro Piana for the win! Now, that's a nice suit, especially with this man's skills!
Восхищаюсь работой Мастера! Получила большое удовольствие от просмотра!
Absolutely beautiful work and so precise! I've never watched a suit being made before, not interested, but this made me want to actually become able to use a sewing machine and make clothes. Just magical to see how you glided through everything!
Respect for this Master Taylor! Watching him create this beautiful suit was a joy. The culmination of a lifetime of learning the art of perfection.
truly a master at work, i love the movements from his hands with the needle and thread is so satisfying
The level of detail and care is well worth the price of these suits. This isnt simply a job its a craft with great passion thats to be admired.