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Find out How a Custom Suit is Made at Adrian Jules

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Uploaded by on Oct 1, 2007

Adrian Jules has been dressing many top name athletes and celebrities since the 1930s. PressPassTV takes you behind the scenes to the famous Rochester NY custom clothier where you'll get to see how a custom made suit is made.

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  • great tutorial thank you!!!

  • Great to see men's suits being made in the USA.

    American athletes helping to provide jobs to skilled textile artists.

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  • @JOEtheHOTTIE many custom places will take your measurements and orders, and then send to 3rd parties overseas.. who then employ sweatshop labour to create your suit to spec. if youre going custom, you should ask were its going to be made, if thats something you care about.

  • Whats that extra button hole doing in the collar if the suit? I don't see any buttons corresponding to it. Is it just there for designs sake?

  • aren't they outsourcing to sweatshops in china?

  • @christophernejman

    reece 101 buttonhole machine needs attention on the foreparts,it is sewing with too few stiches in and needs the density of stitches per inch increasing,as well as a good oiling[101s love oil]

    regards

    kev s/m mechanic sunderland.

    ps nice suits by the way!

  • @martydrooo you gotta understand their customer base though. Usually it is just pro athletes that don't know anything about fashion. If I was making 20 mil a year I'd fly to sevile row and get a few made a year. Lebron James wears RLPL when he has the dough to spend on a few A. Caraceni or Huntsmans. Beats me :P

  • wow amazing! i didn't know it took that big of a process!

  • This informational is very clear, precise and helpful. Thanks.

  • @joshthegreat666 You also probably hate the fact that they don't raise the silk worms them self.

  • i want to do this for a living!!

  • adrian jules supplied me with my finest custom tailoring in tulsa as Terry the Tailor from 1977... its been a long time... next time I will go there personally physically to have an entire soft construction wardrobe made ..... i can't even imagine what i will write the check for! former hickey freeman customs... now Adrian Jules for Adrian Jules... ! Fabulous!

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