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Sandro Dühnforth

Sandro Dühnforth Tailor
Contact
German, English
Hours:
Monday to Friday 10:00 - 18:00
Phone:
+49 4076996096
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The master of understatement

  • • Sandro is passionate about the future of tailoring
  • • He uses special horsehair inlay to give his jackets stability
  • • He did his apprenticeship at Frauenberg monastery

Sandro was lucky to learn his craft from a unique master: Friar Gerhard Busche at Frauenberg monastery, who has won several awards and is renowned as one of Germany’s best tailors. Today, having opened his own workshop in Hamburg, he is very concerned about the future of his craft and so has been training apprentices since the first year of running his own business. He also founded the German Tailors’ Association to ensure the future of bespoke tailoring. Sandro emphasises that there are only a few masters of his craft left; many ready-to-wear and made-to-measure sellers use the term 'tailor made' without being trained in bespoke tailoring.

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Works

  • © Michael Marczok
  • © Michael Marczok
  • © Michael Marczok
  • © Michael Marczok
  • © Michael Marczok
Photo: © Michael Marczok
Military Overcoat I Open

The design of this coat presents a handsome combination of military, historical and functional features. It can be worn in two ways, with open lapels or buttoned to the shoulder, permitting the wearer to express different moods.

Photo: © Michael Marczok
Military Overcoat II Closed

This coat, made from 100% wool and finished with horn buttons, presents a handsome combination of military, historical and functional features. It can be worn in two ways, buttoned to the shoulder or with open lapels, depending on the mood of the wearer.

Photo: © Michael Marczok
Hunting jacket

This jacket in traditional Harris Tweed was designed for the hunting season. The fabric was handwoven in the Outer Hebrides in accordance with age-old techniques. Leather patches on the elbows and shoulder, together with the resistant fabric, make the jacket a reliable partner in demanding conditions.

Photo: © Michael Marczok
Shaped Check

This hourglass-shaped jacket is intended for an athletic gentleman. The windowpane check gives the form an overall sense of movement and flow.

Photo: © Michael Marczok
Bond Coat

Crafted from a warm and exclusive fabric, this coat drew its inspiration from a James Bond film. Sometimes called the wool of the gods, vicuña is one of the rarest and most luxurious fabrics on earth.

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