• 24/02/2023
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Men's costumes: the price of the handmade<

After François Fillon pinned for his Arnys costumes, here is that Jack Lang is under the fire of criticism for his Smalto models.Beyond suspicions of influence traffic, comments mainly focused on the price of clothes.So let's set the record straight and go around the big tailors of Paris, which achieves the feat of an artisanal handmade.Women's haute couture is appreciated and praised, why would it be otherwise for male art?

A costume is expensive because it is a very difficult and laborious craftsmanship.It takes 80 hours to make a complete.The tailor performs the patronage, the cutter lifts the fabric panels, the Apieceur makes the body of jacket, the checkered The pants, the specialized apiateur goes up collar and sleeves, the button is taken care of the buttons, the finish finishes and healsclothing.

All make up a small world of demanding, precise workers, who still work in Parisian workshops.At Cifonelli, who dressed François Mitterrand, the costume begins at € 6,500 and the jacket at € 5,000.At Camps de Luca, it takes € 7,000 for the costume, € 5,000 per jacket, € 2,000 the pants.At Hermès, the costume and the jacket are charged € 7,200 and € 5,200.Berluti displays the costume at € 7,400.Smalto or Lanvin practice the same rates.Admittedly, small tailors can make proposals from € 3,500, but they are rare. Les tarifs londoniens, chez Henry Poole (tailleur de Napoléon III, de Valéry Giscard d’Estaing et d’Edouard Balladur) ou Anderson & Sheppard sont similaires… Signe que le travail qualifié vaut la même chose.

Costumes pour hommes: le prix du fait-main

In the capital, Parisian tailors live 75 % of foreign customers.In their own way, they participate in the influence of our country.

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