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Probably the oldest tailor with his own operation in New York City, and one of the very few successful old-school businesses that hasn't been outsourced to a third world country. He seems like a warm person. [51]
This is the best 'fashion' related mini documentary I've watched in a long time. Honest and open without trying to be artsy or over-the-top. It's a real shame that there aren't more tailors like Martin.
The part where Mr. Greenfield spoke about the time it takes to become a tailor (a sort of past time or old economy profession) versus the time it takes to become a professional in a more modern sense--I believe the example he used was computer programming--really got me thinking.
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