Jörg Woltmann, Germany's youngest private banker in 1979, bought the Königliche Porzellan-Manufaktur KPM in Berlin in 2006. An interview at the KPM café about porcelain, the „Kurland“ service and rescuing a piece of Berlin culture.
James Whitfield, trained in Savile Row at Anderson & Sheppard, runs his own bespoke business in Berlin-Moabit since 2019. Part 1 of the series: a Londoner with dry humour, a Brisbane Moss cloth and the start of a sportscoat commission.
Founded in early 2020 by Lothar Eckstein and Ingo Brinkmeier, Manheimer Berlin sits in a former industrial yard on Uferstraße in Wedding. Modern ready-to-wear with an Italian-leaning fit for men who like the idea of a suit but not the dress code.
Maximilian Mogg has run his Berlin bespoke atelier at Bleibtreustraße 27 in Charlottenburg since 2018. A portrait of a German tailor who would blend in on Savile Row and stands out in Berlin as the country's most talked-about bespoke designer.




