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Wandering along Savile Row at dusk.

A conversation with Taka of Liverano & Liverano

I haven’t been around nearly long enough and know far too little to authoritatively talk about the incredible work that the artisans at Liverano & Liverano produce. Thankfully, those far more learned than I, like the folks at The Armoury, have already declared the atelier sartoria to be “one of the greats of the Italian tailoring world.” What I can say is that I was pleasantly surprised at their willingness to entertain the fancies of a traveling university student. After sending them an e-mail out of the blue asking if I could stop in for a chat and some photos, they were gracious enough to welcome me into their beautiful workshop and bear with my barrage of questions.

Over two balmy Florentine afternoons (with some delicious espresso interspersed throughout), I spoke with Taka Osaki about the specifics of Liverano’s style, the importance of color, and other such topics.

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Signore Liverano at his namesake Atelier Sartoria
Even on a Saturday, when all of the other craftspeople have the day off, Mr. Liverano was still diligently at work, cutting out the pieces of a new coat.
Hojun Choi of Liverano & Liverano
Originally a fashion designer in South Korea, Hojun came out to Firenze to learn under the watchful eye of Mr. Liverano. He was kind enough to answer my barrage of silly questions and, like everyone at the atelier, was a very gracious host.
And he made that sportcoat himself.
Taka of Liverano & Liverano
An incredibly gracious gentleman with a style that I greatly admire.
That coat.
Background’s cluttered, but I liked this guy’s outfit enough to post it anyways.