In the world of custom clothing and fine garments it is rare
that an individual can be considered a master tailor. Here at SPICER Exquisite
Fashion we relish at the opportunity to share thoughts and ideas with an individual
who has as much knowledge and experience as master tailor Dennis Moore. In the
world of garment craftsmanship and bespoke tailoring Moore along with a few other master tailors
are becoming extinct in this respected field. We have taken just a small
glimpse inside the mindset of this master.
In his adolescent years Moore began his tailoring journey in high
school as an apprentice under master tailor Phillip Solomon who was his high
school tailoring teacher. Solomon also owned his own shop, which at the time
was called Solomon’s Distinguished Tailors. As he continued to learn from
Solomon and watched his mother sew garments by hand Moore still was not fully sold on the idea of
becoming an esteemed master tailor. It took a major event for Moore to realize that this was what he wanted
to do for the rest of his life. As an apprentice and not quite as skilled as
his mentor Moore asked Phillip Solomon to construct his high school prom
tuxedo. The tux was a major hit with Moore ’s
peers and upper echelon faculty at his school and from that point moving
forward he fell in love with handmade garments and his career began. Moore soon found out that
if you are good at what you do in this field that you could basically write
your own paycheck. This is the case because the lack of accessibility when it
comes to a master tailor was and still is few and far in between.
Moore exclaims, “it’s a new day and age and people are not
willing to take the time to pick up such an in depth craft in which you have to
sit under a master tailor for years to become well endowed in this practice.”
Unfortunately, from what we have learned the knowledge you receive in school is
not as inclusive as what you will gain from sitting under a master tailor. As
we continue our journey to success, we will continue to utilize the much
appreciated and much needed skill set of master tailor Dennis Moore.
Do Not Be The Last To Be Exquisite!
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