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Trunkville & Northrop Grumman Announce Historic Partnership
Three Things
1 ● Upcoming trunk shows in NYC, LA, & SF
2 ● Bespoke software for people who make bespoke clothing
3 ● Trunkville x Northrop Grumman Aperol Spritz Interceptor
1 ● Upcoming trunk shows in NYC, LA, & SF
For enthusiasts of bespoke tailoring in major U.S. cities like NYC, LA, and SF, two upcoming trunk shows merit attention. Sartoria Solito from Naples, Italy, offers garments ideal for warmer climates with their signature soft construction, minimal interior structure, and youthfully slim yet classic cuts. Their style is characterized by lighter shoulder pads, horsehair chest pieces, and wool canvas, producing a silhouette that is both comfortable and elegantly fitted. For appointments or questions, email [email protected].
Meanwhile, Tailor CAID, based in Tokyo, will be visiting The Armoury in New York City from May 22nd to May 25th. Their approach to tailoring follows the classic American style with soft shoulders and a dartless form, reminiscent of the iconic looks worn by Ivy League students and notable figures such as John F. Kennedy. This style allows patterned fabrics to remain uninterrupted by darts, maintaining a clean aesthetic. Those interested in booking an appointment can contact The Armoury in Tribeca. For appointments or questions, email [email protected] or call (646) 613-7613.
Both shows offer a glimpse into the refined world of bespoke tailoring, each showcasing distinct styles that cater to different aesthetic preferences. Contact details and visiting dates are provided for those wishing to explore these unique tailoring options.
The above is a summary of information from @dieworkwear on Twitter.
2 ● Bespoke software for people who make bespoke clothing
You put so much effort into bespoke clothing for your clients. It’s time that someone made bespoke software for you.
You probably noticed the lack of new shows listed on our website.
We’ve been busy. Trunkville is launching an initiative to build custom software specific to the needs of bespoke clothing makers.
What you get:
A customizable page at a personalized URL to promote your shows, at trunkville.com/[YourName]
Clients can request booking times on your Trunkville page, and you can manage these booking requests in a dashboard
Your shows get cross-posted to and promoted on Trunkville.com
All this is 100% free.
Our goal is to tailor-make software to help makers have more successful trunk shows and manage their clients more easily.
We would love for you to try it out!
And we’d love to hear your requests. We will implement your requests for free.
We are testing now with a handful of tailors and makers. Reach out to [email protected] if you would like to join this early access group.
3 ● Trunkville & Northrop Grumman Announce Historic Partnership
We are please to unveil concept art for a new joint initiative between Trunkville and Northrop Grumman. We will be taking no questions at this time.
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—Editor