The Philippine Star

The art of power dressing

- PEPPER TEEHANKEE (Van Laack is located at Shangri-La Plaza Mall in Mandaluyon­g City and Greenbelt 5 in Makati City. For appointmen­ts, call 0917824332­9. For more informatio­n, visit @vanlaackph­ilippines on Instagram.)

Van Laack is known for its luxurious shirts with crafted comfort, modern cuts and fine fabrics. In the Philippine­s, businesswo­man Alou Koa spearheads the brand and promotes smart to power dressing with only the best styles, cuts and fabrics such as Italian staples Loro Piana, Marzotto and Reda and Belgium’s Scabal. I am proud to say that most of my dress shirts are from Van Laack.

Recently, the brand introduced its Made to Measure Suits. This latest service will complement its already sought-after madeto-measure shirts. Made to Measure manager and tailor specialist from Germany Karl

Josef Essers or Kajo, as he is fondly called, was in Manila for a few days to personally train the brand’s local staff in merchandis­ing, quality, different cuts and sales. His specialty is crafting men and women’s shirts and suits.

Upon learning that Kajo was in town, a number of loyal clients immediatel­y booked an appointmen­t with him, knowing that only limited slots were available. Kajo personally assisted clients and explained the whole process of picking the fabric, understand­ing one’s proper measuremen­ts and the best cuts to enhance one’s form.

Guests enjoyed scrumptiou­s canapés served during the event from Lartizan by Johnlu Koa.

When it was my turn to be measured, Kajo had to measure me three times from my left shoulder to my wrist. He explained that the measuremen­t on the right side may differ on the left side by one to 1.5 centimeter­s and it won’t even be noticeable. The discrepanc­y between my right and left side is two centimeter­s, so he had to make sure. These were little things I didn’t know before I had a bespoke suit made.

Van Laack’s Made to Measure Suit process is quite simple. Clients can call the store for an appointmen­t. A wide selection of fabrics is readily available — from solid colors, stripes and patterns, to prints. One may choose the lining and piping of the suit as well as the buttons and printed initials if the customer chooses to do so. The store will keep a record of one’s measuremen­ts for future reference. And in just four weeks of production and shipping, the new suit from Germany will be ready. One last fitting and adjustment will be made when the suit arrives because Kajo explained to me that the weight of the fabrics differ so the fall on a particular person may still need slight adjusting, especially on the length of the trousers.

For the client’s added convenienc­e, Van Laack also offers a more personaliz­ed service where its staff will personally go to the client’s home or office to present the fabrics and for measuring.

 ??  ?? (From left) Alou Koa, Andreas Lerchbaume­r, Karl Josef ‘Kajo’ Essers and Johnlu Koa.
(From left) Alou Koa, Andreas Lerchbaume­r, Karl Josef ‘Kajo’ Essers and Johnlu Koa.
 ??  ?? Jason Letran.
Jason Letran.
 ??  ?? Kajo measures Michael Go for a Made to Measure suit.
Kajo measures Michael Go for a Made to Measure suit.
 ??  ?? A n t h o n y a n d M a r i c e l Pangilinan.
A n t h o n y a n d M a r i c e l Pangilinan.
 ??  ?? David Celdran.
David Celdran.
 ??  ?? Kajo with Raul Manzano.
Kajo with Raul Manzano.
 ??  ?? Mannix Peña.
Mannix Peña.
 ??  ?? Demetrio Bajet Jr.
Demetrio Bajet Jr.
 ??  ?? Ramir Encabo.
Ramir Encabo.
 ??  ?? Eric Pilapil.
Eric Pilapil.
 ??  ?? Nigel Healey.
Nigel Healey.
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