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  1. induere_to

    The Ultimate Toronto Thread

    My bookings are closed for the time being, so I'm definitely not trying to sell anything here. But, please, whatever you do. Do NOT spend a single dollar on Harold.
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    Ongoing Bespoke Projects

    What is 'less than encouraging' about this fitting? For what's exhibited, I believe it's actually a great first fitting.
  3. induere_to

    Custom Suiting Toronto

    Just my two cents, Harold, I've only been able to judge based on what Harry Rosen has on display ready-to-wear and it's all just really cheap machine-made stuff. I have no idea what their made-to-measure program looks like, but (personally) judging on their ready-to-wear, I wouldn't go anywhere...
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    Custom Suiting Toronto

    El jefe.
  5. induere_to

    Pitti Uomo 105 - the pictures, the styles

    I'm in no way a professional photographer, so pay no mind to any of the pictures if they're not of satisfactory quality. I'll start off with Oleg, he's one of the most skilled tailors I have ever had the pleasure to meet. He's also the hardest-working. His full time job is a shoulder and sleeve...
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    Pitti Uomo 105 - the pictures, the styles

    As a 'gang member and convict' that likes to dress to ignite reactions among people, I can express that I don't really mind how people dress individually. The sole purpose I go to Pitti is to socialize. Being from Canada, a large mass of land with absolutely nothing going on regarding the...
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    The Ultimate Toronto Thread

    Here is the opposite of a deconstruction post... since I've only had time these last several months to construct. This is only a portion of the process, the putting together (basting) of the first fitting. Fabric featured is a Porter & Harding 14 oz donegal. After Sebastian cuts the pattern...
  8. induere_to

    The Ultimate Toronto Thread

    Not sure how many of you may be interested, but I had an idea that I ran by a friend of mine who's constantly selling clothes through Grailed and another friend who's always struggling with how slow his things sell through eBay. I'm thinking of putting together a one-stop market for people that...
  9. induere_to

    The Ultimate Toronto Thread

    Here are two fun instagram accounts that I follow very closely, both of which I have found after I started doing my own deconstructions. They were both suggested to my by people that really enjoyed reading through my commentary. This first account, deconstructs leather products from some...
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    The Ultimate Toronto Thread

    Many people think of Signor Francesco as the greatest tailor to have ever been active in Toronto... but, as far as I know, he learned how to make jackets back home in Italy and then moved to Toronto to open a business. He could make jackets. That's it. He couldn't cut. I'm not saying he was...
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    Ongoing Bespoke Projects

    Dude, your tailor is one of the greatest, well-regarded tailors in the industry. I've read some of the stupid critiques in response to your commissions on this thread. Nothing you've posted is controversial, nor would I say has any issues that anyone reading through this thread would even be...
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    Ongoing Bespoke Projects

    I had two phone calls with two different friends of mine last week. Both work on or around Savile Row. One has her own private practice just off the Row though has worked on the Row for the majority of her career, and the other is an under cutter for a bigger house. Both have expressed that...
  13. induere_to

    The Ultimate Toronto Thread

    We had a little gathering yesterday for a little over half of the members of the Toronto Tailors Association. Not as luxurious as one may presume. We ate three XL pizzas, watched the movie The Outfit, did a group fitting session and shared a lot of industry gossip. For those that...
  14. induere_to

    Ongoing Bespoke Projects

    We’re currently finishing up a Drapers Ascot 4-ply at the studio: Although we’re making this one up as a suit, I do sometimes recommend 4-ply frescos as separate jackets often comparing it to a hopsack. But as always, it depends on pattern, colour and trajectory envisioned. This one...
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    The Ultimate Toronto Thread

    For those of you not on Instagram, we finished assembling the sleeves today on this bespoke jacket. Don’t often post mine and Sebastian’s work on here. This isn’t a means to advertise our work at all, but rather to show some of our contribution to our collaborative efforts working together, and...
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    The Ultimate Toronto Thread

    Well, the good thing about watching this was that it reassures me that I believe I have a better approach. I was a little annoyed that the actual deconstruction is only five minutes long, and I had to scroll through 25 minutes trying to find it. It's one thing to point at things and say...
  17. induere_to

    The Ultimate Toronto Thread

    ... Wow.
  18. induere_to

    The Ultimate Toronto Thread

    There aren't many of us, but there are several others yet to possibly reach out to. So, speaking out of affiliation to the association--which may still be a biased recommendation--there is obviously Sebastian and myself. Sebastian is second generation (his father had a shop for a long time in...
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    The Ultimate Toronto Thread

    I've been swamped lately with a bit of work and haven't been able to take apart anything, despite receiving two new jackets to take apart in the mail. So, I figured I'd do something a little different... here's a bit of a contrast from the deconstruction posts... I'm featuring two projects I've...
  20. induere_to

    The Ultimate Toronto Thread

    I was correcting the poster that had wrongfully written that I don’t use glue. It’s misinformation. And I felt that it was important to clarify. Maybe you’re trying to be funny, it’s hard to absorb emotional context through letters typed on the internet. But, every post that you feel the urge...

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