Portrait of Victor Besnard by photographer Jeroen van de Gruiter. It’s been a long time since I last wore a...
James Whitfield is as far as we know the only genuine Savile Row tailor running a bespoke business in Germany. We’ve...
Three young men become friends while they serve at the German armed forces. They have the idea to jointly found a...
Over the years a close relationship develops between customer and tailor, sometimes even friendship. Is that a good thing?
Francesco Barberis Canonico is the Creative Director of Vitale Barberis Canonico, one of Italy’s oldest and most respected mills. And one of the most elegant men I know.
Some German bespoke tailors and shoemakers deserve to be discovered outside their country. Before we present them we give an introduction into the specifics of the German bespoke scene.
In terms of sheer numbers, there is perhaps no city that matches up to Florence when it comes to bespoke shoe makers. However, only one of them is female. This superwoman exists and she is German.
Markus Scheer looks like a medical practitioner in his trademark white lab coat. But he is an intellectual craftsman. He runs Vienna’s oldest and most prestigious bespoke shoemaking business.