Steven & Celia
The Label
A writer's jacket
The Goods
Linings
Pocket Square
Brown & Blue
Cleverley Side Gusset
My favorite tattoo
No relation to Alfred. Just as well. The world hardly needs another film director but is starving for tailors. Steven started with Anderson & Shepard at 16. He's a young looking 38 but has been working the cloth for 22 years. A blogger as well -- a post on his typical day can be found here.
I met Steven and his girlfriend Celia yesterday afternoon at the Benjamin Hotel on 50th and Lex. We discussed Steven's shop on Savile Row, tailoring, goods, linings, Cleverley shoes...The usual suspects.
Steven prefers a soft tailored aesthetic and that only makes sense coming from A&S. The beauty is hidden in the details as opposed to a more obvious Huntsman or Poole silhouette. I'm a fan of both. Why be monogamous when you don't have to.
05 October 2011
Steven Hitchcock
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11 comments:
I wonder what brings a boy of 16 to decide that he wants to be a tailor?
When I was sixteen, the nearest I’d come to a suit was renting a set of tails for my high school formal. I’m not sure I would have realised that ‘tailor’ was a profession that even existed.
Read the Richard Anderson book for a description of how a teenager got into the tailoring business (in his case, at Huntsman).
Oh come on now, put aside all this tailor talk for a moment and tell us more about the Golf Foxtrot!
AW- My fault at leaving out Steven's father was at A&S. Also, if young people decide not to go to university-- many opt to go to work. Often at 16. I'll never forget seeing 16 yr old boys at Lloyd's of London carrying files. Something right outta Dickens.
Sir Fopling- I need to read that book.
Oyster- Lovely. And very charming. Celia is Steven's secret weapon.
What a refreshing attention to not just detail, but tradition. I don't know what that watch is, peeking out, but I like what little I see. And I'm going to agree with Oyster Guy: Steve's GF...just damn! Gonna shut up now...
-DB
I've always been a fan of the brown / pale blue combo. A subtle classic, yet different enough to get noticed.
Was he wearing socks?
DB- A discreet peak at the watch. No reason to be vulgar.
BCM- Yes, he was wearing socks. I did see Wooster the Brewster in the lobby with high water Thom Browne flannels, bare ankles and unbuckled double monks. He was looking for a place to...light up.
I like this guys style! To have been 16, and brought up in good taste. His blog seems sincere and yes, the GF!! I will be following his work, and maybe a visit when he comes over.
RBF
He sure sounds like an interesting guy. I'm hooked on his blog, good to see how he does things. Oh, and a good snap of that GF, lord! I'm keeping my eye on that guy!!
Mr. P
Looking to purchase your black velvet dinner jacket. Is it still available?
Yep. 44R
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