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Tony was most passionate about his bespoke shoes and clientele: he envisions the day that demand increases such that the bespoke process becomes by invitation only.
Holy smokes. Talk about exclusivity! Are there other custom makers that work like this? I know Ferrari invites people to buy certain models of their cars, but that's at the astronomical range of consumption.
So you were asked into the conference room and as soon as you were alone you took out your camera?
Holy smokes. Talk about exclusivity! Are there other custom makers that work like this? I know Ferrari invites people to buy certain models of their cars, but that's at the astronomical range of consumption. Thanks for the great inside look at G&G's workshop. --Andre
Invitation only firms remind me of tacky Robb Report-like advertisters that utilizes an unnecessary amount of calligraphy script and paneled wood in their corporate image.
But from a marketing standpoint I'm guessing there's one thing in its favor. It's probably the rare customer who makes and keeps an appointment, then casually heads for the door with a 'just browsing' tip of the hat as a farewell thank-you.
Bijan!
Holy smokes. Talk about exclusivity! Are there other custom makers that work like this? I know Ferrari invites people to buy certain models of their cars, but that's at the astronomical range of consumption.
Rest assured I haven't blown you guys off. I wouldn't let the feelings of a few ruin it for all of you guys. Work keeps me busy, particularly on the weekends so I probably won't have the EG installment ready until next week as it is a photo-heavy one. However, until then, I can offer you a small installment regarding my visits to C&J and G&G.