Ethnic Indian suit-makers wow global A-listers
By FashionUnited
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Their tailoring has gained such a name that all fans of Sams Tailors for instance, stand patiently while he jots down 16 measurements, and takes them through a detailed questionnaire. His reputation was considered big enough for Sam’s to be honoured with a postage stamp on its 50th anniversary. Mahmood, on the other hand is known to have made the world’s most expensive suit in Cashmere at £20,000. Designing uniforms for the British Army, his Punjab House opened in 1889 and now caters to the English Premiere League Club West Ham United and the likes of David Beckham and Subroto Roy.
What’s working in these Indian millionaire tailors’ favour is their expertise which they undertake throughout the day, for example Daswani’s 500-strong army produces 1,000 suits a week and the second generation that’s willing to take over the business unlike other old Shanghai tailoring families. While Daswani is now helped by his son and daughter, Mahmood started working with his father at the age of 13.
After setting up outlets in the UK, Canada, US and Australia, India is next destination on their radar. Though foreign exchange rules made Daswani change his mind about setting up stores in Mumbai and Delhi, Melwani is training a set of Indian tailors, with an eye on what he calls the next business hotspot. According to Punjab House, their growing Indian clientele has led to the possibility of setting up shop in India. Like many premium global brands, they are expecting a positive response in the price-conscious country. And the estimates by a Wall Street Journal report support their expectation. According to their findings, a made-to-measure men’s suit by Prada starts at Rs 1,17,821 approx). An Asaf’s suit start at Rs 22,232 approx, while a Punjab House design comes for Rs 39,520 approx.
Anthony Asaf
Arshad Mahmood
Manu Melwani
Raja Daswani