A Gentleman's London, Episode Six: Huntsman

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Published 2024-04-05
From royal equestrian outfits to iconic tweeds and their role in cinema’s golden age, join Editor-in-Chief Tom Chamberlin at No. 11 Savile Row to uncover Huntsman's heritage.

Videography: Hash Rifai, Public Members Club

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All Comments (21)
  • @TheEldarGuy
    Everyone can 'hate' the suit... notice how every line is connected. Every pattern is matched, from collar to trouser, the craftsmanship to put the suit together is spectacular. You may not like it... but it is great.
  • @mikewinston8709
    It was Terry Haste, from Kent and Haste, that made the suits for the Kingsman film franchise! Fun fact.
  • @daniell2217
    Wtf w/the haters in the comments here? Anyway…loved the video and the education lesson on Huntsman. Their house cut isn’t my cup of tea, but I’m always happy to see the old guard thriving.
  • @teakcore5261
    My tailor and my favorite house cut from Savile Row tailors. Superb!
  • @jasonarday4014
    Tom another brilliant video and Dario is certainly the very best and an extremely humble man! Great job 👌🏾
  • @barrywa39
    Absolutely fantastic Tom. So much information packed into the video. As always, the out takes gave us a chuckle.
  • @syllomusic
    I don't personally vibe with the classic English suit.. ..but I cannot deny, you sir rock it slicker than any other gent I've seen wear one, congrats
  • @ketchyshubby
    at 2:17, that's my back in the right hand mirror lol Great video as always.
  • @Ecojock
    I am thoroughly enjoying the series. Please keep them coming.
  • @ronaldpoppe3774
    Thank you for sharing. I would love to have a bespoke hacking jacket from Huntsman. I really enjoy your videos and especially love the current series. Best regards Ron
  • @Imdeangill
    Fantastic! Love this insight into how gentlemens tailoring should be. My dad always had suits tailor made, I assume because at the time that's how it was always done (i'm talking 1960's and no 'off the peg') would love to get back to that.