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The SuitsGreyFox Project 4: Cutting and Tailoring

Sunday, 8 January 2017

I've described the conception and design of the Johnstons of Elgin x Grey Fox Blog SuitsGreyFox project in previous features (click here). The final suit, so beautifully cut and tailored by Tristan Thorne and Dege & Skinner of Savile Row (pictured below during a fitting), fits to perfection.



From initial measuring, through several fittings, the creation of the suit was one of care, attention to detail and intense pride in the work. Mindful of the military tailoring heritage of Dege & Skinner I wanted to include some traditional elements of such style in the suit. After much discussion with Tristan, the suit has details like the turnback cuffs, roped shoulders, a double-breasted coat with buttonholes on each lapel, deep turn-ups on the trousers and a sharp, silhouette owing much to Dege & Skinner's military tailoring experience. The coat is very slightly shorter, in a nod to contemporary tastes, but overall the suit blends tradition and fashion in a way that illustrates the best of English Savile Row bespoke tailoring. 


I'm very grateful to all at Dege & Skinner for the work they did to produce this masterpiece to show off the cloth I designed with Johnstons of Elgin. In particular I enjoyed working with Tristan Thorne and I can't recommend his skills as cutter highly enough. Thanks also to William Skinner, and to Cass Stainton without whose vision this project wouldn't have got off the ground.

Dege & Skinner are one of the last family-owned tailors left on Savile Row and represent a long heritage (they are over 150 years old) tempered by a very contemporary approach to tailoring. I am pleased and privileged to have been able to work with them.


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10 comments

  1. Heinz-Ulrich von Boffke9 January 2017 at 02:51

    What a sharp suit! It looks super on your frame. Enjoy wearing it.

    Best Regards,

    Heinz-Ulrich von B.

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  2. Snapper9 January 2017 at 03:02

    Grey Fox,

    Fabulous looking suit! Many congratulations.

    Regards,
    Snapper

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  3. Anonymous9 January 2017 at 04:35

    Hi Grey Fox,

    That looks superb and well cut. I'm envious.
    Regards
    David

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  4. Tony L9 January 2017 at 14:49

    Quite the sharp looking suit. The choice and mix of colors is inspired. The blue would seem to allow it to transfer further into other seasons especially spring IMO. Add in the subtle tailoring extras and you have a suit that can not only catch the eye but hold interest. Well done!
    I just ran across this video today that your readers might enjoy regarding tweed manufacturing. https://www.theatlantic.com/video/index/512225/harris-tweed/
    Regards,
    Tony

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  5. Prem Amrito11 January 2017 at 03:12

    Great suit ...

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  6. cass11 January 2017 at 07:31

    Always a pleasure to be able to design and make bespoke suits here at 10 Savile Row for Grey Fox himself

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  7. Anonymous14 January 2017 at 14:20

    Fantastic suit! I've always liked the idea of a double-breasted suit but have never pulled the trigger on one since the style is sadly so unusual these days. You're doubling down on it with this bold pattern. Chapeau bas!

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  8. Grey Fox19 January 2017 at 09:59

    Thanks Anon. Try a DB - I recommend it.

    GF

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  9. Craig22 January 2017 at 18:43

    Congratulations to Dege & Skinner on creating such a superb piece of schmutter.

    Beyond stylish, simply magnificent.

    Well done to all concerned.

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  10. WingNut3 February 2017 at 19:00

    Well done!

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