Men's Tailoring

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Dress Coat
English tailoring
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Fishtail Point
fitting
frock coat
Hem Line
historical garment construction
jacket
Jacket Front
male tailored garments
Mark Stitched
men's costumes
men's fashion
men's tailoring
menswear pattern drafting
men’s costumes
men’s fashion
men’s tailoring
morning coat
Neck Edge
nineteenth century clothing techniques
nineteenth-century male garments
pattern drafting
Pattern Pieces
patterns
period costume making
Plain Cloth
Pocket Flap
Raw Edge
Sample Pocket
Seam Allowance
Shoulder Seam
Side Seam
Sleeve Head
Tacked Lines
tailor
Tailoring
tailoring rules
theater
theatre
Top Collar
Top Sleeve
Top Stitch
trousers
Turn Ups
Waist Measurement
Waist Seam
waistcoat

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138336797
  • Weight: 1860g
  • Dimensions: 210 x 280mm
  • Publication Date: 25 Jul 2019
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Men’s Tailoring: Bespoke, Theatrical and Historical Tailoring 1830-1950 introduces the reader to English tailoring and covers the drafting of patterns, cutting out in cloth, and the complete traditional construction techniques in sequence for the tailoring of a waistcoat, trousers and jacket. The book contains:

  • step-by-step instructions, complete with illustrations, for students and costumiers who are new to the making of male tailored garments from the nineteenth and twentieth centuries;
  • drafting blocks and construction techniques for the main three styles of nineteenth century male garments: frock coat, morning coat and dress coat;
  • patterns, photographs and detailed measurements taken from a variety of male coats, jackets, waistcoats and trousers from c1830 - c1950 from museums and collections.

From choosing the right cloth to preparing for the fitting process, this how-to guide will help readers create beautiful, historically accurate three-piece suits for events and performances.

Graham Cottenden is a costumier, tailor, and historian who graduated from the Wimbledon School of Art in 1975 and later gained a master’s degree from Middlesex University. He was a freelance costume maker in London for 20 years working in theatre, film, television and museums before becoming an educator. He has taught students and professionals in the UK and around the world, including Europe, USA, Scandinavia, Brazil, Australia and Hong Kong.

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