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Henry Poole - 'London's Finest Artisans' 

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Henry Poole's segment in the Luxury Channel's 'London's Finest Artisans' documentary

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Комментарии : 37   
@massimogiordano2778
@massimogiordano2778 Год назад
Mr simon CUDEY ………..simply. perfect chic
@mathewjoseph6334
@mathewjoseph6334 4 месяца назад
#whoa
@waltersickinger263
@waltersickinger263 6 лет назад
"synominous".....? Interviewers should learn the language.
@abdulrahman-ci2xb
@abdulrahman-ci2xb 7 лет назад
Rorry duffy ???
@njkatakiya8227
@njkatakiya8227 7 лет назад
hello sir your video very nice sir I am tailor sir I am making shirts 7yers experience sir do you job sir please Sir Help me.
@jazzman1626
@jazzman1626 7 лет назад
A "man" wearing a skirt? Oh, very traditional!
@TinkerTailorSoldierKai
@TinkerTailorSoldierKai 4 года назад
A kilt, very traditional in fact!
@jazzman1626
@jazzman1626 4 года назад
Very British Teeth That’s a check, not a real tartan. A kilt and a skirt are not the same. Gender confusion and their attempt to hijack every normal thing doesn’t count.
@TinkerTailorSoldierKai
@TinkerTailorSoldierKai 4 года назад
@@jazzman1626 it's still a kilt, the whole ensemble is clearly a morning suit where a kilt isn't at all out of place, I've seen many kilts that don't conform to the traditional rule of a family tartan in all sorts of colours and they're still considered kilts not skirts. Idk why you've such a gripe with "gender confusion" if it were the case of a skirt, if a man wants to wear a skirt let it be, neither mine nor your business to be riled up about, too bad the bloke in this video is wearing a kilt though hey.
@TimStamper89
@TimStamper89 3 года назад
@@jazzman1626 Hodden Grey ?
@hmne1
@hmne1 13 лет назад
@NilDesperandum777 See this channel and you will know why he does not want to use the "Mecca" Because of the his hatred and jealousy To use the "Mecca" is synonymous with epitome or universal centre And did not use the "Church of the Resurrection" Mecca can not be empty for half a second the less number of people Come on pilgrimage 6 millions or more Without any pilgrims 2 millions or more Yes, it is the center or destination for people Mecca For your info is greater than to spoken by western
@hmne1
@hmne1 13 лет назад
Other information Muslim make pilgrimages only during the special month for pilgrimage They must pilgrimage at least once during his lifetime and that enough Does not harm If he pilgrimage more than once It is excellent If he can
@NilDesperandum777
@NilDesperandum777 13 лет назад
@hmne1 One need not waste time going to my channel, chum...I despise the imposition Islam requires for it's existence. My family is from Great Britain and in Great Britain I want Britain to remain British. Now despite the best attempts of the most earnest of Muslims the truth that Britain should remain British is a right worth protecting. That protection requires the repulsion of all threats, to which Islam -- by any account -- represents a real force seeking the destruction of the UK (cont)
@fatslicemike
@fatslicemike 11 лет назад
Just what Jesus would've said!
@NilDesperandum777
@NilDesperandum777 13 лет назад
@hmne1 Now, please....suits or nothing, OK? If you want to talk religion, PM me and we can discuss the merits of Christianity over Islam as a theology and as an environment for the development of society (ie Western Democratic societies vs Islamic societies) never mind soteriological matters. No one wants to read our back and forth on anything but Bespoke...which is also not Islamic -- thank God.
@NilDesperandum777
@NilDesperandum777 13 лет назад
@hmne1 (From cont) Now you might be a nice person, well meaning and all that...that's fine. My opposition to the imposition of the phrase mentioned speaks to the obvious problem that Islam is. I dont apologize for being pro-Western, pro-Christian,pro-religious and intellectual freedom for the simple fact, chum, that Western society is a much better society devoid of the intellectually repressed Muslim world. As for "jealousy" of Islam and the pedo Mo, what exactly is there to be jealous of ?
@JuanSanchezGuerra
@JuanSanchezGuerra 2 года назад
My lord, have you nothing better to do with your time than spout off islamophobia on a video intent on showcasing the very proud, very British tailoring traditions of Saville Row?
@NilDesperandum777
@NilDesperandum777 2 года назад
@@JuanSanchezGuerra Well, Juan...Most of my people are from that island. Appreciate your love of said things from that island, but my time spent on the thought seems well spent (ten years ago, Juan...TEN years ago.), because on that island there is still, a very real existential threat that abhors everything Saville Row stands for. Are we pretending the threat doesn't exist? Is it ok for Western culture to remain Western and English things, English, Scottish things Scots, Welsh, Welsh and Manx, Manx? Culture, Juan. Culture. You can be olive-skinned and be a Geordie. You can have Jamaican roots (or T&T like our friend, Andrew Ramroop) and be as culturally British as Churchill. Notice the criticism isn't placed at the feet of those who have come to have a better BRITISH life? And pray tell, what in my statement was incorrect or unreasonable? Make the comparison. Back your comment, on my TEN YEAR OLD comment with something resembling a comment that's not gaslighting, not virtue-signaling and semi-recognizable as thoughtful. I'm not afraid of my muslim friends. I'm afraid of Christian culture being replaced in a vacuum by violent, unreasonable, untrue apes, be it atheist, muslim or wiccan. Juan...Do you have nothing better to do with your time than raise ten year old comments in hopes of being seen as virtuous and moreover, gaslight on ten year old comments without specifics to back up your criticism? Is it boredom, Juan? Is that the problem? Want to live in a do as thou wilt world? Want to believe away the unpleasantries? Don't want dislikes and the threat of being cancelled for having a different opinion? And Juan...How do you reconcile your criticism with the other ten year old comment that echoes your want for a video about making suits to remain simply about suits? Rather Western of you, Juan. Mind the gap.
@JuanSanchezGuerra
@JuanSanchezGuerra 2 года назад
@@NilDesperandum777 I'm sorry, but culture is a fluid thing. And perhaps you aren't aware of all the technological and philosophical advantages brought to the west by Islam (Algebra and early medicine, for example). And how much of British culture, and yes, tailoring, are subsets of other cultures? The Normans, the Dutch, the people of the Indian subcontinent? What of all the pointless and bloody wars started by Christianity? This is not meant to disparage, just a friendly reminder that all cultures have bloodshed on their hands.
@NilDesperandum777
@NilDesperandum777 2 года назад
@@JuanSanchezGuerra "...wars started by Christianity?" If you're not meaning to disparage intentionally , you're doing so accidentally. It's as fatuous to say there were dark ages in Europe as it is to say Christianity started wars. Without getting theologically fixated, there's a fundamental difference in war and theology between Islam and Christianity. It's widely recognized that states under the guise of Christianity started wars. Islam makes no such distinctions. Would the Japanese regard their culture as falling under the type of fluidity you've described? I think it's more accurate to say that there's an instrumentalist mechanism to elements of culture incorporated. In fact, Islam and it's "philosophical advantages" speak to that as clearly as any empire. Ask the Persians and the Indians with respect to "Islamic" advantages and math and science. The evidence is too sharp to dull with generalities for the sake of appeasing to the comfortable middle. If you believe culture is fluid to the point of being as shapeless as water can be then be at peace. I discount that type of Utopian preference as anathema to the complexity of achievement that controlled, former influences within cultures achieve. Now...Any opinions on my other comment and your preference to highlight a ten year old comment as though it happened yesterday, Juan?
@JuanSanchezGuerra
@JuanSanchezGuerra 2 года назад
@@NilDesperandum777 There were dark ages in Europe, look no further than all that period between the end of the Western Roman Empire and the Renaissance, where the bastion of European civility was Muslim Spain. And what of all the wars over the schisms of Christianity? Yes, I do understand the existence of Jihad, however one should not take a few zealots to categorize the religion of roughly two billion people. Your mention of the Persians and Indians further proves my point of how flowing culture can be. Different elements form all over amalgamate to form culture today. Japanese culture today is not the same as it was in 1845; many elements of western culture and modern technologies have infused it and changed it. You may have written your original comment a decade ago; that in no ay changes the xenophobic and rigid content of the message.
@NilDesperandum777
@NilDesperandum777 13 лет назад
Really wish "Mecca" would stop being used as synonymous with "epitome" or "universal centre". There's nothing central or complimentary about Mecca these days as as it speaks to anything Western, or British. Nor should there be.
@abdulrahman-ci2xb
@abdulrahman-ci2xb 7 лет назад
Rory duffy ?
@farrah9748
@farrah9748 3 месяца назад
* please do offer the words you prefer..
@NilDesperandum777
@NilDesperandum777 3 месяца назад
@@farrah9748 How about the Jerusalem of bespoke tailoring? Or the Vatican of bespoke tailoring? Or the Constantinople of bespoke tailoring; The Super Bowl of tailoring and on and on or just leave it at old London at its best and Saville Row the byword it became and remains. Because the irony is...
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