October Itineraries
Bespoke footwear, tailoring, and knitwear appointments in major cities
October’s trunk shows bring leading shoemakers, tailors, and ateliers to key US and European cities—with many in New York City. For clients unable to travel to London, Milan, or Naples, these visits offer a direct way to commission work, review fabrics, and speak with makers face to face.
As always, you can see the full details, with photos at www.trunkville.com.
Gaziano & Girling | Shoes
The Northampton shoemakers take their Savile Row sensibility across the US this October. Stops include Seattle, Las Vegas, San Francisco, Los Angeles, Chicago, Dallas, Washington, DC, New York, Nashville, and Boca Raton. Appointments are hosted by Simon Jones, Tony Gaziano, and Michael Symons. Expect the full range of bespoke and ready-to-wear shoes, presented with the precision of English handcraft.
Paolo Martorano | Suits
The New York tailor continues to refine the rituals of bespoke—hand-cut patterns, basted fittings, exacting measurement. Martorano travels to Boston, San Francisco, and Los Angeles, bringing his interpretation of classic menswear to clients who favour both rigor and collaboration.
Pommella-Napoli | Trousers
Founded by Gianluca Migliarotti, Pommella treats trousers as standalone garments rather than supporting acts. Hand-finished, fabric-driven, and restrained in detail, the Neapolitan atelier will hold appointments in New York at No Man Walks Alone.
Vestificio | Suits & Outerwear
Milan’s Vestificio arrives in the US with tailoring for men, women, and even dogs—bespoke and made-to-measure. Founder Laura Bachmeier will host at No Man Walks Alone in New York before heading to Washington, DC.
Carissimi | Knitwear
Italian yarns meet Scandinavian restraint in Carissimi’s knitwear. The label presents its signature and cashmere collections at Aman New York.
Atelier Forbici d’Oro | Suits & Coats
Paolo Lentini, a Maestro d’Arte e Mestiere, brings his Milanese tailoring house to London. Known for both his atelier and his school, Lentini preserves and teaches the traditions of sartoria artigianale.
I Sarti Italiani | Suits & Trousers
Established in Palermo in 1986, I Sarti Italiani combines fidelity to tradition with an eye for contemporary demands. The atelier tours Chicago, Miami, and New York.
Mogada | Shoes & Accessories
Munich-based Mogada will host in Munich, presenting footwear and accessories marked by German precision and artisanal finish. Additional stops in Paris and London follow later in the year.
Sebastian Tarek | Shoes
An East London shoemaker who works alone on every stitch, Tarek brings his bespoke practice to New York. Each pair is handmade, with leathers sourced from historic British tanneries.
Hameen | Full Wardrobe
From Seoul, Hameen offers coats, suits, shirts, skirts, blouses, and trousers cut with a modern hand. The label sets up in New York late in the month.
Emiko Matsuda | Shoes
Continuing the tradition of West End shoemaking, Matsuda presents bespoke shoes, boots, and belts in New York at the close of October.
See the full calendar on www.trunkville.com.
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