packyderms_wife
Neither here nor there.
Since many of us here have an interest in historical and ethnic textiles I'd thought I'd post this video I ran across on FB.
The Brighton tailor whose identity became his business
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4MOSUXG0RMw
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Zack MacLeod Pinsent dresses as a Regency gentleman every day, saying that the clothing is a "huge confidence builder".
He ceremoniously burned his last pair of jeans when he was 14-years-old and hasn't looked back since.
His passion for historical outfits has led him to take up a career in tailoring, making clothes in period styles at his workshop in Brighton, East Sussex.
He now has clients overseas and has recently returned from a business trip to New York.
The Brighton tailor whose identity became his business
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4MOSUXG0RMw
Zack MacLeod Pinsent dresses as a Regency gentleman every day, saying that the clothing is a "huge confidence builder".
He ceremoniously burned his last pair of jeans when he was 14-years-old and hasn't looked back since.
His passion for historical outfits has led him to take up a career in tailoring, making clothes in period styles at his workshop in Brighton, East Sussex.
He now has clients overseas and has recently returned from a business trip to New York.