(4) The Fabric of Craftsmanship
In this article, member Steven Elliott reflects on the shared dedication to craftsmanship at The Sartorial Club and The Glenrothes. He highlights how both the art of tailoring and whiskey-making are rooted in attention to detail, quality ingredients, and time—whether it’s selecting fabric or aging whiskey.
Steven shares how The Glenrothes elevates TSC events, with its expertly crafted spirits and passionate hosts, Matt Wozniak and Jennifer Blair. For him, it's a reminder that true luxury comes from the care and dedication behind every creation.
(3) Hidden Gems in Brooklyn
During field trip #011, member Adam Groh shares his experience exploring two hidden gems in Brooklyn's Industry City - Francis Waplinger’s bespoke shoemaking workshop and Rue Du Paradis, a bespoke lingerie studio. Adam delves into the artistry behind each craft, from the meticulous process of making handmade shoes to the delicate creation of lingerie, highlighting the unique materials and techniques that make these artisans stand out.
Through his journey, Adam reflects on how The Sartorial Club’s core values come to life. His experience not only showcases the craftsmanship of Francis and Fanny but also the sense of community and collaboration that defines the Club.
(2) Empire State Serenade
Club member Paulo Xavier recaps the unforgettable NYC Winter Soirée at the Cad & The Dandy penthouse in Midtown Manhattan. Known as the "Tower of Tailors," the venue set the stage for an evening of elegance, where guests embraced black-tie attire and enjoyed lively conversation in a cinematic setting.
The event featured a tasting of The Glenrothes 18-year-old whisky, classic Old Fashioneds, and a spirited quiz competition. Paulo highlights the evening’s camaraderie, deep connections, and how the night’s blend of sophistication and warmth made it truly special. With the success of this gathering, Paulo is already looking forward to the next unforgettable experience—this time in the enchanting city of Florence.
(1) A Midtown Haven for Elegance
Club member Steven Elliott takes us into Cad & The Dandy’s Midtown showroom, a place he describes as a “journey through time and elegance.” Nestled in a historic building by Carnegie Hall, the showroom combines vintage New York architectural charm with Cad & The Dandy's signature modern flair.
Dubbed the "Tower of Tailors," it’s become a cherished meeting point for the club’s gatherings, hosting both bespoke and ready-to-wear collections that embody a seamless blend of tradition and contemporary style.