United States of America show April 2008
Tony Gaziano and Dean Girling will be visiting the United States of America with their Made-to-order and bespoke exhibition.
They will also be displaying their new range of ready to wear styles which will include boots, dress shoes and sports shoes, as well as upgrading their quality and specification.
If you are interested in making an appointment please contact Tony Gaziano by e-mail at tony@gazianogirling.com or call +44 1536 511022, if you are interested in calling by on the day please contact the hotel asking to be put through to our room.
When making an appointment please let us know which service you are interested in so that we can organise our schedule accordingly, please also refrain from contacting the hotel outside the dates stated below, as they may not be aware of the show.
Dean Girling will be visiting:-
San Francisco
The Huntington Hotel
1075 California street
San Francisco, CA 94108
Tel: 415 474 5400
Friday the 4th April 9am- 6pm
Saturday the 5th April 9am-12noon
Los Angeles
The Regent Beverly Wilshire
9500 Wilshire Boulevard
Beverly Hills, CA 90212
Tel: 310 275 5200
Tuesday the 8th April 9am-6pm
Tony Gaziano will be visiting:
Washington DC
The Georgetown Inn
1310 Wisconsin Avenue NW
Washington DC,20007
Tel: 202-333-8900
Tuesday the 22nd April 8am-5pm
New York
Lowes Regency Hotel
540 Park Avenue
NY 10021
Tel: 212-759.4100
Thursday the 24th April 9am-7pm
Friday the 25th April 9am-7pm
Saturday the 26th April 9am-6pm
I hadn't noticed before the beautiful antelope natural grain leathers from their (I believe) bespoke swatch book. The chestnut one would be perfect for a pair of heavy Norwegian welt, split-toe derbies. Temptations, temptations...
Their shoes look beautiful. It probably is very hard to focus and order.
^^^ They are. I just can't find the utility in bespoke shoes. I have done a couple, but find that a good RTW gives me everything I need.
This info has been released in any single G&G thread all over the net. And now it's here. Thanks for the spam.
Last edited by tteplitzmd (2008-04-17 17:49:11)
Reminds me of a "special" I took advantage of some years ago from Dege, on shirts. I referred a friend, and then attempted to collect on the scheme: refer someone for shirts, and get a free white shirt of your choosing with your next order, or something to that effect.
So, I am in London, go into Dege, place my next order, and peruse the "white" cloths and make my choice. The M.D. (so called managing directors in the U.K. matriculate at accredited medical schools?) practically chokes, and says, that particular cloth is not usually available with this promotion. I had to remind him the offer was for a white shirt of my choosing, not his. He replied: "My you drive a hard bargain Dr. Teplitz."
You shouldn't need a course in contract law to transact shirt business.
Last edited by fritzl (2008-04-18 11:46:04)
Fritzl, what shoemakers in Austria would you recommend and what are their approximate prices, if you don't mind sharing with us??
Edit: Not that replacing G&G as my main source has ever crossed my mind, but I do appreciate different approaches to shoemaking, e.g. I like my Kielman shoes.
Last edited by Cruz Diez (2008-04-18 12:30:36)
Shoemakers in Austria, do they exist? Last year I sent 4 (or was it 5?) emails (2 in German) to Maftei inquiring about their full brogue model. I received no reply. I'm still in the market for a brogue in lt. brown or tan, with antiquing.
Last edited by Cruz Diez (2008-04-28 23:40:43)