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History of Fashion: 1980s

History of Fashion: 1980s

INTRODUCTION

The fashion in the 1980s was possibly the boldest decade in the fashion era. From the popularity in designer labels to aerobic fashion, we all remember the impact of this incredibly nostalgic era. 

Read more about the most notable fashion trends from the 1980s below:

LETS GET PHYSICAL: FITNESS FASHION

Fitness fashion became all the craze in the 1980s which influenced the cross over of sportswear into fashion. Both men and women wore shorts, leggings and leotards during workout classes and exercise clothing became stylish.

Designers like Norma Kamali, Donna Karan, Azzedeine Alaia designed collections in the early 1980s with jersey & lycra fabrics to stay on trend. Women’s bodies shaped the clothes with the use of stretch fabrics. 

In the 1980s Norma Kamali created a collection made of grey fleece fabric.

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 Azzedine Alaia was infamous for using lycra fabrics for bodycon dresses.

Donna Karan popularized the stretch bodysuit andthe use of jersey fabrics.

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DESIGNER FASHION

Designers in the 1980s revived their importance when they were viewed as celebrities and known for their personalities. The designer labels became a part of the fashion culture.

For instance:  Gianni Versace was known for his fitted cocktails dress. Christian Lacroix, was infamous for his puffball taffeta skirts. Karl Lagerfeld for the classic Chanel suit with jewel toned tweed suits.

Gianna Versace in the 1980s was popular for perfectly fitted cocktail dresses as well the use of vivid silk prints.

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1980s

Karl Lagerfeld designed for the House of Chanel in the 1980s. With his design aesthetic of soft tweed fabrics and heavy gold chains, the label was known for its luxury and standard for impeccable suiting.

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versace

Christian Lacroix created opulent gowns in the 1980s. From rich fabrics to rouched designs, he made the most fabulous evening gowns that every woman wished for.

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MEN’S FASHION : POWER SUITS

 The 1980s fashion was the pinnacle for dressing for status. Both men and women dressed for the work oriented environment which influenced designers to create beautifully tailored pieces. Men’s fashion in the 1980s was all about the loose fitted suits with broad shoulders. 

Designer Giorgio Armani created menswear that was elegant and very stylish.  Many power suits were influenced by Stock Brokers working at Wall Street and Club goers like in Miami Vice.

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Mens fashion 1980s
Power suit 1980s

The 1980’s & Shoulder Pads

The fashion of the 1980s is known for large square shoulders pads, however  shoulder pads were invented in 1877 as Football padding for the sport. Later in the 1930s, it was introduced to various styles for women’s fashion. The 1980s trends of large shoulder pads were popularized by TV Shows such as Dynasty featured glamorous women wearing trendy and fashionable pieces during that time. 

1980s fashion

Actress, Joan Collins, was known for wearing large shoulder pads for her feature role in the Hit Tv Show, Dynasty. 

Singer, Grace Jones, was a fashion forward muse in the 1980s. 

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80s

Model, Cindy Crawford, wears a grey jacket with large exagerrated shoulder pads in a fashion magazine. 

DANCE CULTURE & CLUB FASHION

The influence of club culture is the 1980s was very strong amongst young adults and fashionable people. Each individual style drew inspiration from the music genre that was popular during that era.

Boy George 1980s

Boy George was a style icon on the 1980s. With his musical band, Culture Club, he incorporated themes of Punk and Jamaican Streetwear.

From the Punk Scene which was popularized by designer, Vivienne Westwood. The designer created collections with the use of safety pinks and tartan which is very symbolic of the Punk Culture. 

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1980s fashion

In the mid 1980’s, Rap became one of the most popular music genre’s. During that time Run DMC popularized the look of wearing tracksuits, leather basketball jackets,gold chains and Adidas sneakers.

As we get to know our history, we see that fashion will come back in full circle with what influences the public, how we change our style and learn to break free from tradition.

Stay tuned for next week’s Blog Post for the 1990s.

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History of Faashion: 1970s

History of Faashion: 1970s

INTRODUCTION

The fashion in the 1970s changed direction from the short skirts and plastic fashion of the 1960s.

From the use of florals to the influence of women wearing suits, Fashion in that

decade shaped and influenced how both men and women dressed for work and leisure. 

Read more about the most notable fashion trends from the 1970s below:

LONG PRINTED DRESSES

Long skirts replaced the look of short dresses and skirts in the 1970s. Similar to dress length in

the Victorian era, many of the dresses were made of soft and feminine prints like paisley and

florals. The new decade of the 1970s embraced the era of young women celebrating peace love

and freedom. 

The style of the 1970s reflected a nostalgic and romanticized era, recalling the Victorian

aesthetics with the use of high necklines, cinched waists and full length skirts. 

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70s

WOMEN WEAR PANTS

The fashionable woman began wearing pants in the 1960s and 1970s.

By the influence of the feminist movement, women were taking greater strides to enter the

workforce. With the influence of “Le Smoking Suit” as created by designer, Yves Saint Laurent,

pants became an alternative to skirts and dresses. 

Other designers quickly followed the example and designed jeans with wide hem, bell bottom

pants and matching pant suits with variations of prints to choose from.

Of course the trend of wide hems was widely popular amongst men’s fashion as well.  

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PEACOCK FASHION FOR MEN

Men’s fashion in the 1970s was an extension of the previous decade with

the influence of Peacock fashion.

From making a statement while wearing bright vivid styles, the fashion for men gravitated more

towards a mix of plaids, neutrals colors as well as corduroy.

Men’s fashion aligned with the androgynous style for women as well. 

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1970s

YVES SAINT LAURENT 

French fashion designer, Yves Saint Laurent, dominated the fashion industry in the 1960s and

1970ss. With his influence of androgynous fashion, his fashion revolutionized the use of women

wearing pants and jumpsuits. Until Saint Laurent dared to change everything, women were

sometimes refused entry to restaurants for wearing pants. 

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Saint Laurent was heavily influenced by other

cultures. He explored designed a collection in

1967 inspired by ethnic motifs and featured a

diverse group of models for his fashion show. 

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Saint Laurent was widely inspired to design

collections that shifted a movement in fashion.

His 1940s inspired collection named,

Liberation, showed women wearing square

shoulder suits posing like men. 

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As we get to know our history, we see that fashion will come back in full circle with what

influences the public, how we change our style and learn to break free from tradition.

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History of Fashion: 1960s

History of Fashion: 1960s

INTRODUCTION

The 1960s was one of the most influential eras in fashion, from the influence of

vibrant prints to A- line dresses to the explored

use of synthetic textiles like PVC, chainmail and pre-dyed fabrics.

The fashion era was a game changer for many designers to break free from traditional design.

Read more about the most notable fashion trends from the 1960s below:

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SWINGING SIXTIES

Fashion in the 1960s revolutionized the way that women dressed by wearing

mini skirts and short dresses.

With the invention of tights, women were able to wear much shorter hemlines.

The basic A-line shape was versatile for many body shapes and could be dressed up or down.

During that time, trendsetters experimented with

bold fabrics such as PVC plastic and shiny rayon.

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1960s

JACKIE KENNEDEY, THE STYLE ICON

Jacqueline Kennedy formally known as the stylish wife of John F Kennedy had a significant

influence on fashion in the 1960s.

She was a fashion role model for many women with her

sophisticated aesthetic and  monochromatic matching

hats, shoes and coats. Her most notable look was her straight coat

with stand up collars, large fabric covered buttons, and bracelet length sleeves

styled with matching gloves.

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jacqueline kennedy fashion

THE NEW DANDIES

After World War II, double breasted, three piece suits were all the rave in Men’s fashion of the 1960s. With the influence of tailor house Beau Brumell, suits were made with heavy wool fabric and loose fit, and neutral colors such as navy, brown and grey.

Men’s fashion was also exploring the use of bright colors, velvet suits, flared pants and velvet textiles as influenced by the pop icons of that era such as the Beatles.  

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1960s mens fashion

SPACE AGE FASHION

Fashion followed the theme for the decade of space exploration in the 1960s.

Designers like Pierre Cardin, Paco Rabanne and Andre Courreges fueled

the inspiration for futuristic themed clothing which popularized the used of clear and

colored plastic as well as chain mail.

Elements of shiny metallic or clear plastic was incorporated with the

new theme of space age fashion.

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Paco Rabanne was infamous for designing

with chainmail and circular cutouts.

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Andre Courreges popularized

the  look oversized buttons, lapels, and collars

to make his clothing

 look less ordinary. 

Pierre Cardin incorporated geometrical design

to develop new styles of everyday clothing.

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EVOLUTION OF MODERN FASHION

In contrast to the 1950s evening fashion, formal attire in the

1960s offered more options for going out.

From long ball gowns, to short leather dresses and jumpsuits:

many designers Such as Pucci, Valentino, Givenchy and

Yves Saint Laurent explored the ideas against the traditional black tie attire.

Emilio Pucci will forever be known as the

Prince of Prints. From the use of geometric

shapes and unusual color combinations,

his designs are inexplicably his own. 

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Pucci

Pucci set the trend for printed tights,

flowy kaftans and jumpsuits that

could be worn as evening attire. 

Emilio Pucci
valentino-1960s

Valentino in the 1960s designed ball gowns

with a lot of flair and elegance.

The pieces were known for luxurious fabric

and hand painted silk motifs.

Mary Quant

Mary Quant designed for the youthful

fashionable women in the 1960s.

She trademarked the daisy floral icon,

which became an infamous print motif for the

era of that time.

She carried influence for modern designers

such as Miu Miu and Prada. 

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Yves Saint Laurent changed the game in

fashion in the 1960s

for his unique designs and reimagined

vision of modern fashion.

After designing for Dior,

he presented one of his early

collections with dresses inspired by the

artist, Pierre Mondrian.

The dresses were made with pre-dyed

fabrics where each color in the

design was an individual fabric.

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History of Fashion: 1950s

History of Fashion: 1950s

The evolution of fashion from the 1940s going into the 1950s was one of the most major shifts in the industry. From raised hemlines to the introduction of denim, the way people dressed reflected their personal style rather than their economic status. Ready to wear clothing became more accessible and fashion trends were promoted in Hollywood films.

Let’s explore the significance of one of the most idolized topics of fashion history below…

1950’s Tailoring

Tailoring for women in the 1950s became on of the strongest trends in the industry. In fashion, women wore stylish 2 piece suits with sculpted lines as way to reflect the modern and sophisticated society during that time.

By the 1950s, tailoring became an essential flair to the female wardrobe drawing inspiration from military attire and the need of practical clothing to wear to work and other activities. Jackets were typically rounded at the shoulders, tightly fitted through the bodice to develop a small waist and flare out at the hips.

With “The New Look” as famously celebrated by designer, Christian Dior, the new silhouettes of slender lines and tasteful tailoring has become one of the most popular historically fashionable trends of our time.

 

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1950s fashion

After World War II, the uses of coats were adopted for civilian wear for both men and women. With the influenced of Hollywood stars wearing the trench coats on screen like Marlene Dietrich, Katherine Hepburn & Ava Gardener.

Coats were essentially to match the internal look and had the fit the overall look and design. Coats were considered a luxurious item due to the shortages of materials decreasing during that time.

1950s coats
1950s coats

HOUSEWIFE FASHION

Textiles in the 1950s became more advanced and wash and wear fabric became more apparent in ready to wear fashion. There was a wider range of clothing that became readily however women played the roles as homemakers.

The look of a homemaker would dress for both style and comfort. The housedress for example would feature a fitted bodice, voluminous skirt and feminine print. 

The housedress was significant more women who stayed at home since they were devoted to tasks at home and wanted to look their best while running errands, and caring for the home. Many looks of the housedress would have elements of cross-over collars, wide sleeves, cinched belts and pockets. 

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RESORT WEAR

The 1950s economy prospered and the concept of leisure became mainstream for the working class. With the inclusivity of air travel, more people ventured overseas. The fashion industry produced a new category called Resort Wear resulting in production of vacation clothes and accessories.

Resort was considered causal, however both men and women took the opportunity to dress up on vacation. Typical resort fashion including matching swim suits, vivid fabrics, tropical themed accessories and platform sole shoes.

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50s bathing suit

DENIM REVOLUTION

The infamous film “Rebel without a cause” showcased society’s view of the youth rejecting their elder’s values and go against their social normalcy. Young teenagers strived for establishing their own independence by dressing differently as well.

James Dean became a trendsetter and influenced teenagers to wear worn out jeans and biker boots. Teen style revolved around dressing down and attracted the disapproval of adults. Pants and denim was forbidden to be worn in school. 

James Dean
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Wrangler jeans

The infamous film “Rebel without a cause” showcased society’s view of the youth rejecting their elder’s values and go against their social normalcy. Young teenagers strived for establishing their own independence by dressing differently as well.

James Dean became a trendsetter and influenced teenagers to wear worn out jeans and biker boots. Teen style revolved around dressing down and attracted the disapproval of adults. Pants and denim was forbidden to be worn in school. 

The Wrangler Brand was launched in 1947 with jeans endorsed by professional rodeo cowboys. Their slim body fit was popular amongst many since it was designed to look good rather than for functionality. 

It’s important to look back at the trends and references in fashion. As we get to know our history, we see that fashion somehow reflects what happens in the world and what we for see in the future.

Stay tuned for next week’s Blog Post for the 1960s!

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History of Tailoring

History of Tailoring

INTRODUCTION 

The artistry of tailoring is all together defined by the art of designing, cutting, fitting and finishing clothes.

The profession of tailoring dates back to the early Middle Ages in European towns where linen armorers would skillfully fit men with padded linen undergarments used to protect the interior of chain mail and plated armor. During that time, men’s clothing consisted of tunics and hosiery.

In the 1500 and 1600s, tailors were obliged to create a variety of outer wear garments that included capes, cloaks and coats. They used stiff linen and canvas for interlining to give clothing shapes and even used whalebone for stiffer elements such as corsets until the 19th century.

Luxury garments were lined with finer quality material such as fur or satin at the time. Tailors in the 1800s would create trousers, waistcoats and sportswear by that time. Wool was a staple fabric in menswear which replaced the use of silks and velvet fabrics used in previous centuries. Wool to this day is a staple fabric for many custom suits for both menswear and womenswear.

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G. B. Moroni’s painting titled as The Tailor, 1570.

The trade of tailoring was taught by a traditional apprentice education in workshops.

The workshops consisted of several employees of the trade established with various work titles, from fabric cutters, which was considered as one of the most skilled tier of the trades. There were also journeymen who were responsible for adding padding, sewing in interlinings, pockets, sleeves and collars: they were also responsible for manipulating heavy irons. The apprentice ran errands and cleaned up after the fabric cutters and journeymen before being taught basic sewing skills.

After the first sewing machine was invented in 1790, machinists became available to the team of tailors.

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The technique of sewing in the studio was fashioned to sit on the floor cross-legged, hunched over while working in natural lighting, this was known as sitting in the tailor’s pose.

TAILOR MANUAL’S

Written manuals didn’t become established for the trade until the 1500s. The first established tailor manuals were published in 1589 which featured illustrations of drawing patterns, but no information on technique and assembling the patterns.

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Tailor manual from 1580.

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Illustrative pattern layout from L’art due Tailleur, 1796.

Later in 1769, the manual L’art du Tailleur (translates to the Art of Tailoring)  by De Garsault was published in 1769 featured written instructions to measurement, cutting, fitting and overall construction of garments.

De Garsault would introduce the use of a tape measure using a strip of paper, where he used notches on the strip to mark the levels of the body.

MEASUREMENT TECHNOLOGY

With the innovation in tailoring, the system of measurement would radically change the technique and trade of tailoring. Tailoring by trade were given the challenging task of creating garments for a various of body shapes and sizes.

They developed complex systems for measuring the bodies of clients allowing clothes to move freely and fit comfortably. Tailors were expected to use the skill of being extremely observant by noting nuances of posture and anatomy that others wouldn’t be able to easily recognize.

The modernization of the tape measure was introduced in the 1800s which replaced the system of measuring in centimeters or inches rather than calculating the body in forms of units.

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Other measurement systems included using an adjustable metal cage such as the Body Meter on 1839.

This introduced the use of designing clothes to standardized sizes which appropriated to different body types and sizes.

20th CENTURY TAILORING

Savile Row

Savile Row is one of the most notable tailoring establishments since the turn of the 18th century. They shifted career paths when their clientele became international and began working with American financiers and Hollywood celebrities. Their tailoring was even featured in the 2014 feature films Huntsman: The Secret Service At Savile Row. They are credited to dressing Hollywood royalty such as Fred Astaire, Cary Grant, and Roger Moore.

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Although the reputation of Tailoring was celebrated in the United Kingdom and Europe, the impact of tailoring influenced menswear in America. Stylish young black men in Harlem during the 1930s wore suits that were constructed with oversized and exaggerated shapes with bright colors, formally known as the Zoot Suit.

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The 1960s fashion in Great Britain celebrated the revival of new silhouettes with the coined phrase” Peacock Revolution” which was heavily influenced by celebrity tailor Tommy Nutter.  He formally learned his trade in Savile Row and created unique suits for both men and women dressing for the Beatles, Bianca Jagger and Twiggy.

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In the 1980s, Italian tailoring became trendy among both men and women in fashion. With the aesthetic of the oversize unstructured suits, designers like Giorgio Armani designed lightweight suits with oversized jackets and loose fitted pants.  

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history of tailoring

In the mid 1990s to early 200s, Italian tailoring was praised and celebrated in feature films. Notable tailoring firm, Brioni, dressed movie icon, Pierce Brosnan in the James Bond series. 

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Alexander McQueen

Alexander McQueen was of the most notable designers who was influenced by tailoring. He trained for 2 years at Savile Row and built a legacy of impeccably tailored designs and influence of bespoke suiting. His work is still celebrated through the rebranding of Sarah Burton in their most current collections. 

The industry of bespoke tailoring and custom clothing is not what it used to be back in the 18th century. Having a custom suit made for you in unlike buying any ready to wear item purchased at a store. The individual attention to the craftmanship with care results in a one of a kind piece that will last for many years.

At Luxtailor, we offer services for custom suits using the highest quality fabrics from Holland & Sherry, Zegna, to Loro Piana.

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Custom peacoat was created using Zegna cashmere fabrics by Luxtailor. 

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 At Luxtailor, we offer services for custom suits using the highest quality fabrics from Holland & Sherry, Zegna, to Loro Piana.

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History of Custom Suits

History of Custom Suits

    The history of Custom Suits goes along with the craftsmanship and construction of garments made 200 years ago. Years before there were factories and ready to wear fashion, there were tailors who began the tradition of creating hand-sewn suits. Bespoke tailoring for individual clothing can last for many years and it is viewed as the most superior attire. The tradition of  hand-made custom suits continues to grow as both men and women choose to wear clothes of quality rather than quantity.

INTRODUCTION 

In the 18th century, all clothes were cut and sewn by hand, similar to the modern-day bespoke creations that we adore in modern times. Before the invention of the sewing machine, and for those who could afford custom suits, it was a privilege to have someone creates suit by hand. From the fabric selection to the multiple fittings and individualized style created: Bespoke tailoring for custom suits is idolized in Men and Women’s Fashion today.

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1841 Victorian Mens Fashion
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Men’s clothing from 1841 featured waisted coats and large lapels.

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LONDON FASHION

The tradition of custom suits was brought by the 19th century fashion in London. During that time, London was a capitol of the first world, and it attributed to the different styles of English and British fabric which were at the height of elegance and social status. There were different tailors for each classification of custom clothes: from shirt-making, coat, pant makers and even cloth handling for textiles and fabrications.

With the high demand of custom suits, Tailors would broaden their availability and price options for every man, woman and child that needed clothing in order to gain extra income. At that time, ready to wear clothing was not available, and clothing was either custom-made or given by second-hand sale.

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THE AGE OF THE SEWING MACHINE

In the countryside, custom clothing was made using cheap fabrics in people’s homes. Quite often, tailors would gain their source of income by working for external fashion houses with outsource for more work. In the 1700s, tailors started to think about ways to reduce the number of fittings by creating cutting systems which resulted in the invention of the sewing machine by the year 1790.

With the development of the sewing machine, the process of garment construction changed drastically resulting in factory manufacturers for machine based clothing.  In 1830, the first mass production opened in France to supply supply uniforms to the French army and clothing for civilizations were made shortly afterwards.

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Sewing machine in 1846.

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Ready to wear clothing were produced in mass quantities due to the required use of military and civil uniforms which were made at low-cost in high numbers. The ready-to-wear industry applied their knowledge of skills to creating uniforms in different sizes for civilians and achieved good quality and fit in the late 19th century.

However, bespoke tailoring for custom suits was still considered first choice for anyone could afford it. The appeal of bespoke tailoring remained the same with the prestige of having a garment created uniquely for the person.

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The tradition of custom suits is still held high in value by both women and men, as the interest of custom-made clothing is viewed as a skilled of prestigious craftsmanship. For those men and women, owning a bespoke or custom suit is considered a wardrobe goal for many.

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1833 Men’s Fashion

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1865 Men’s Fashion

The basic process of cutting and creating garments by hand has been the since the beginning of the 20th century. Despite different tradition of tailoring from various locations, It takes around 60 hours in total to create a hand-sewn suit by a professional.

English tailoring was considered the top tier of quality from the 1700s until the 1920s. After the end of World War II, the rise of tailoring industry grew in both England and Italy. With the increase in training, many styles differentiated the aesthetic of how men wanted to dress. For instance, British tailoring emphasizes the overlook from a British upper-class man with features like a waisted-silhouette and broader shoulders, while in contrary Italian tailors preferred a slimmer look with narrow trousers and short jackets.

During that time, tailored Menswear became glamorized in old Hollywood films in the 1930s. In that timeframe, Women were also inspired to be dressed by the master seamstresses like the movie star, Marlene Dietrich herself.

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Custom peacoat was created using Zegna cashmere fabrics by Luxtailor. 

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 The industry of bespoke tailoring and custom clothing is not what it used to be back in the 18th century. Having a custom suit made for you in unlike buying any ready to wear item purchased at a store. The individual attention to the craftmanship with care results in a one of a kind piece that will last for many years.

At Luxtailor, we offer services for custom suits using the highest quality fabrics from Holland & Sherry, Zegna, to Loro Piana.

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Order a Custom Suit for $2,500 & Up and have One Custom Shirt included with the purchase. 

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Named as a top tailor in New York City by the Hollywood Reporter, Luxtailor is located on the Upper East Side, in the center of the shopping district of New York City (68th & Madison Avenue). 

We have the pleasure of working with a variety of designers brands, showrooms, luxury boutiques, stylists & private clientele. We work with both Men and Women for any custom tailoringalterations or seamstress services needed.

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