Fletch
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This is a hard thing to accept for craftsmen of any kind, but especially difficult for craftsmen who came up under a very strict traditional apprenticeship.Here is the thing, with MDA, Matt's knowledge of the vintage suits combined with the tailor he uses allows him to get the construction , details, fit and look to be correct. His tailors are accustom to taking his direction ...
In spite of the tailors being shown detailed drawings and actual vintage suits the tailors were not able to duplicate the construction and design. They were so ingrained in the modern style of construction they either could not or would not do it the way Matt wanted.
Going against what your master taught you is just wrong if you come from that tradition. There's no room for what Matt is doing - no history, no scholarship, no context. The master's knowledge is everything - there is nothing beyond it. So what he does not pass on cannot be brought back - unless the pupil breaks faith. And that can be a very serious matter.
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