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Georg & René Haselnus

Georg & René Haselnus Tailor
Contact
German
Hours:
Monday to Friday 09:00 - 12:30 / 14:30 - 18:00 and Saturday 09:00 - 12:30
Phone:
+43 362271252
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Authenticity and tradition

  • • René is the third generation to manage the workshop
  • • Their work is deeply rooted in the region’s tradition
  • • Their signature product is the Altausseer Spencer

When Archduke Johann, brother of the Austrian Emperor Franz I, married the postmaster’s daughter Anna Plochl from the village of Bad Aussee, the region of Ausseerland-Salzkammergut came into the public eye. The couple lived a very humble and down-to-earth lifestyle in Styria, including wearing traditional rural costumes. To this day the region is the most authentic rural area of Austria, where wearing traditional clothes – known as G’wand – is widespread among locals as well as visitors. The Haselnus workshop references this heritage. It was founded by René’s grandfather in 1932, while his father Georg was the first and only bespoke tailor in Styria to be awarded the Styrian Crafts Award.

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Works

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Ausseer Doppelreiher (Double-breasted Ausseer)

This Austrian style hunting jacket, traditionally from the region of Ausseerland, has been hand sewn from loden cloth, a water resistant wool-like material historically produced in the Austrian countryside. The grey jacket features four pockets plus green cuffs and collar.

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Altausseer Spenzer

This Austrian style hunting jacket, traditionally from the region of Ausseerland, has been hand sewn from loden cloth, a water resistant wool-like material historically produced in the Austrian countryside. The grey jacket is combined with a contrasting green waistcoat beneath, matching the jacket's green pockets, cuffs and collar.

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Tweed Sakko

This beige jacket has been hand sewn from Harris Tweed. The colour of the jacket contrasts discreetly with the green seams of the buttonholes and pockets.

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Altsteirer

This jacket has been hand sewn using loden cloth, a water resistant wool-like fabric. This Austrian style jacket, sewn with one tone of green fabric, has been finished with a high neck collar.

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