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A little article on th trend of custom made items, from suits to skateboards.
http://www.nytimes.com/2010/02/04/fashion/04CODES.html
Be sure to check the multi-media photos:
http://www.nytimes.com/slideshow/2010/02/03/fashion/20100204-codes-slideshow_index.html
http://www.nytimes.com/2010/02/04/fashion/04CODES.html
Part of the appeal of custom culture is that it taps into the connoisseurship and one-upmanship that has long been central to guy culture. But whereas this was once the province of a certain tax bracket and its implicit fixations — Savile Row suits, golf clubs, cigars and single-malt Scotch — it now includes youthful fetishes with the coolest surfboards, sneakers and skateboards.
Be sure to check the multi-media photos:
http://www.nytimes.com/slideshow/2010/02/03/fashion/20100204-codes-slideshow_index.html
Custom-made woolblazer, $895, and corduroy vest,$235, at Michael AndrewsBespoke; made-to-measure stripedcotton dress shirt, $110 at BrooksBrothers; monogrammed embroideredtie, $225 at Ralph Lauren;trousers in deadstock English wool,part of a custom three-piece suit,$3,300 at Freemans SportingClub; monogrammed 18-karat goldcuff links, $1,600, sterling silver IDbracelet, $350, leather belt, $100,and sterling belt buckle, $215, all atTiffany; Vacheron Constantin Quaide I'lle watch in palladium and rosegold, $31,370 at Wempe Jewelers;made-to-order tortoiseshellglasses, $350 at A. R. Trapp.