It was a big surprise that during his presentation, Düsseldorf's finest bespoke tailor Heinz-Josef Radermacher and his employees showed up as special guests.
So the audience had the chance to get in touch with one of the top-notch tailors featured in Mr. Roetzel's new book and listened keenly to Mr. Radermacher's sartorial insights and anecdotes.
After the presentation, I had a very nice chat with Mr. Roetzel and Mr. Radermacher who both signed autographs in the 2 books I brought with me.
So thank you very much for visiting Düsseldorf and sharing your sartorial knowledge with us!
| Bernhard Roetzel, wearing a bespoke three piece Tweed suit from 1998, which you'll see in his book "The Gentleman" on page 188 (red edition). |
| On stage. |
| On stage II. |
| Düsseldorf's finest bespoke tailor Heinz-Josef Radermacher and Bernhard Roetzel. |
| Two Gentlemen. |
| Me and Bernhard Roetzel. Notice his jacket's button position vs. mine (and the X!). RTW vs. Bespoke. |
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| Bernhard Roetzel and me. |
| Signing his new book. |
| Parker seems to be his favourite pen brand. |
| It was incredibly nice of Mr. Radermacher to autograph his part in Mr. Roetzel's new book. |
| My red edition copy of the The Gentleman. |
| Thank you very much indeed! |
| One of 2 parts of Heinz-Josef Radermacher in The Gentleman. |
| Thank you very much indeed! |
