jay gatsby 1170 Report post Posted August 12, 2014 If you've ever wondered from where Don Cherry finds the outrageous fabrics for his sport coats--but were too afraid to ask--well, then, this is the video for you . . . Enjoy. :smile: Don Cherry's custom-tailored sport coat made with (cheapish) fabric from Fabricland (approximately $1000 to $1500 for the tailor's labour and skill) . . . Ridiculously espensively high-end designer Tom Ford's off-the-rack 100% silk floral tuxedo dinner jacket ($5595) . . . Is there really such a difference, after all, besides the price and the label? :?: Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
cinelli 22184 Report post Posted August 13, 2014 Tom Ford is for poseurs, people who wear their labels on the outside of their clothing. Just another flavour of the month like Varvatos, Armani or Hugo Boss. LOL at Hugo Boss they have pimped their brand to death and now have various labels to try and revive their illusion of exclusivity. My best suit was made to measure by Yves St Laurent in Paris, but that was quite awhile ago, I dont know if they are still as good. I wanted a Paul Smith but was kind of disappointed when I saw his shop. A good looking man or woman looks good no matter what they wear. I just spent a day with a woman who was wearing a plain shirt and slacks but she looked fantastic. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites