Showing posts with label Savile row tailors. Show all posts
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John Lobb part 2

Friday, 13 March 2009


As you know if you read my blog regularly, I love the traditional outfitters of Savile row, Jermyn Street etc. Often these old-school shops have inspired my men's cards too - above is our new "Preppy" card.
So when I was offered a behind the scenes tour of John Lobb I jumped at it (see my earlier post on the 16th February)


John Lobb has created bespoke shoes for many famous people from Emperors to filmstars and they even have a cupboard with the lasts (the carved wooden replica of the customer's foot) of especially famous people. Unfortunately though, the rule is that for a last to be in this cupboard it has to be of a dead customer (the identity of current clients is fiercely protected). Somehow Calvin Klein still managed to work his way into the cupboard though.


The lasts of Frank Sinatra, Jackie O and below Princess Diana



Before the last is made, an outline is done of the customer's feet. Nick shows me the book with the outlines of the famous feet of everyone from Bismarck to Somerset Maugham.


The outline of Amy Johnson's foot, the famous aviatrix and first woman to fly solo from Britain to Australia.

And finally a work in progress. This boot is in the middle of being made for the famous Hollywood actor that ordered it.