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The New Breed of Tailors and Craftsmen in Hong Kong
Between fast-fashion chains and so-called “influencer” brands peddled to you at every opportunity on social media, the retail market is becoming increasingly saturated. For discerning gentlemen, the smart antidote to all this is to invest in tailored pieces which will stand the test of time. Fortunately, Hong Kong remains a bastion of high-quality tailoring, and the storied history of the “Red Gang” tailors who hailed from Shanghai is well known. Building on this storied legacy are several newcomers to the scene that both locals and visitors should definitely check out. Whether it's a made-to-measure leather jacket or an unstructured sport jacket, these guys have the expertise and contemporary sensibility you're no doubt looking for.
Prologue
Formed by Jerry Tong (an alumnus of world-renowned shirtmaker Ascot Chang) and Chris Tang in 2016, this haberdashery on Shing Hing Street has already developed an international reputation for providing thoughtful semi-bespoke tailoring (working from existing blocks). Less well known, but no less impressive, are their in-house products developed under the moniker “Wear not Tear”. One such example is their contemporary take on the mandarin jacket, which is offered in a plethora of materials and colours. Prices for a semi-bespoke suit start at HK$9,200; sport jackets start at HK$7,800.
Prologue, 3 Shin Hing Street, Central; +852 2572 2488
The Anthology
Having already made a name for himself amongst the sartorially inclined with his keen eye and perception, Andy Chong has, together with wunderkind Buzz Tang, only improved on his previous successes with The Anthology. Offering a discreet yet instantly recognisable silhouette, their house cut features soft, unpadded shoulders; a masculine, straight lapel; and a lowered gorge which flatters most frames. For those who are on the fence about committing to a full suit, their bespoke shirting program also comes highly recommended, especially the cotton/linen house fabric sourced from Xinjiang. Prices for bespoke shirts start at HK$880 (a minimum of three shirts is required for the first order); a bespoke suit starts at HK$10,180.
The Anthology, 7th Floor, 8 On Wo Lane, Central; +852 2799 3078
Il Negozio and Mori of Shoemakers
Despite being the newest addition on this list, Maslow So has years of experience in the shoemaking and tailoring industry. Initially spurred on by a personal fascination with bespoke offerings from Hong Kong, Japan and Italy, this passion culminated into his first solo project: Mori of Shoemakers, which are produced in conjunction with Masaru Okuyama. Aimed to bridge the gap between ready-to-wear options and the level of craftsmanship usually only available via bespoke commissions, the shapely waist of the black cap-toe oxford appears distinct even to the untrained eye. Be sure to visit the shop, as an early pattern for bespoke tailoring is also in the works. Il Negozio is by appointment only and prices for footwear start at HK$5,400.
Il Negozio, 2101, One Duddell Street, Central; +852 2426 8885
Craftsman Clothing
There's nothing better than a leather jacket that fits you perfectly. As cliché as that may be, being able to customise outerwear in any way you deem fit ensures that the material, fit and shade compliment you exactly the way you desire. Tobe Fong and TC Ng of Craftsman Clothing have managed to tackle a niche in the market for made-to-measure outerwear, offering several models based on classic shapes. Their most popular piece at the moment is the rakish belted safari jacket, which can be spotted on the likes of David Gandy. Prices for made-to-measure outwear start at approximately HK$5,500 for cotton, and approximately HK$9,250 for leather.
Enquiries or appointments for fittings can be made via craftsmanclothing.com.
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Vvon Sugunnasil Makes His Much-Anticipated Runway Debut
Photos by Giancarlo Galavotti at @gc.galavotti
It would be unlikely for the any well-dressed gentleman, and even some fashion-forward women, in the capital to not own a custom Vvon Sugunnasil suit. The designer and house founder, Von, is a familiar face in fashion working at retail like Siam Centre to top men's fashion publication, juggling his passion for media with his lifelong love for suiting. Leaning on a French tradition, the Vvon Sugunnasil bespoke suits are luxurious, impeccably made and fit to flatter the body type of any man and woman looking for an investment piece for his/ her wardrobe.
Von has dressed showbiz stars like Nadech Kugimiya, Prin Suparat, Gunn Svasti, Varit Hongsananda, society A-listers such as Polpat Asavaprapha, Noppadol Baholyodhi, Veekrit Palarit and Suquan Bulakul, and even the hardest-to-please fashion editors, and it's probably just about time when this beloved designer/ tailor made a huge milestone in the local fashion scene with a full runway show. "Vvon Sugunnasil First Show Presented by King Power Mahanakorn," which took place last Friday, gave the public its official first viewing of what Vvon Sugunnasil could do best -- dressing men and women in impeccably-cut clothes that evoke a much-need timeless elegance at a time when fashion needs it most. Titled "Code of Confidence," Von works on the concept "Modern Sci-fi," mixing his signature classicism with a touch of futuristic flair.
Sticking to his classic neutral palette of grey, white, ivory, black and navy and a hint of brightness with red and cobalt blue, the Vvon Sugunnasil sensibility is solidified in two-pieces -- be it suit or matching top and trousers -- for men and women. Simple, luxurious and practical, Von gives his fans not a fashion item, but a fashionable wardrobe staple that's not likely to go out of style. Matching shorts/ mini-skirt and jacket in tweeds for women give the collection a refreshing look, and tweed cropped jacket for men is an interesting, yet very suave wardrobe option for cooler days. The overall texture is sheen, silky and luxurious, and on look like drawstring wide-legged, cropped trousers with button-up collarless blouse, it takes casual dressing to a new, uber-luxurious level.
Check out our gallery for Vvon Sugunnasil First Show Presented by King Power Mahanakorn.
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Visit vvonsugunnasil.com to pre-order the collection.
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Savile Row Tailor & Sewing Bee Spy!
Beginning to take pride of place at the forefront of the British and global menswear stage, prestigious Savile Row tailor and award-winning fashion designer Patrick Grant rejuvenated the fortunes of Norton & Sons and resurrected ready-to-wear label E. Tautz. He talks to Angela Sara West about his booming businesses, resuming his role as a judge on […]
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Your Guide to Tailoring Maintenance
If you want to ensure you constantly look your best, you’re going to need to properly maintain your clothing. It’s not enough to simply buy a nice suit for example, then hang it in the wardrobe. Instead, you’re going to need to maintain your clothing and make sure it’s stored correctly. Not sure how to […]
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Sinclair, British Brand Tailored for the Modern Woman
Sinclair, British Brand Tailored for the Modern Woman What was once akin to a gentlemen’s club, the world of bespoke tailoring is, today, very much an even playing field with more women than ever entering the fold. With a thimble in one hand and a pair of shears in another, one woman in particular, Alicya […]
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