A. Marchesan: Vintage Menswear in Stockholm, Sweden! (Interview)
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- Get to know Alexander Marchesan and his vintage shop in Stockholm, Sweden in this one-on-one interview with Preston! gentl.mn/alexander-marchesan-...
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00:00 A. Marchesan - Introduction
We were in Stockholm, Sweden at A. Marchesan when we shot this video. We sat down with Alexander for a one-on-one interview and to learn more about his store.
00:48 How long has the store been around?
01:55 How has the store changed since it's been open?
03:06 What inspired you to get into the vintage clothing business?
04:27 How do you go about finding stock for your store?
06:55 What is the most challenging aspect of selling vintage clothes?
11:54 How much time does it take to create your own products?
16:55 What other projects are you currently working on?
21:09 What does the future of the store look like?
23:49 How else can people find you online?
We hope you learned from this video. Please share your thoughts in the comment section!
24:50 (Alexander's) Outfit Rundown
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I would just like to say that I'm very impressed with Prestons manners in this video. I certainly feel like I could learn a lot from him. He always listens carefully and patiently and gives the interviewee a chance to find the words he's looking for himself, yet at the same time he will help out in a very considerate and tactful way once the interviewee makes it clear that he would like him to. This is a very delicate balancing act, and I think he managed it perfectly. A lot of people would have jumped in to guess what word the interviewee is looking for, before even giving him a chance to think about it and come up with it himself, which even though well-meaning, could unintentionally come off as being a bit patronizing.
Thought something similar - just a great interview!
What a great video! Always a joy to visit A. Marchesan. The place is amazing and the video doesn’t do justice to how gorgeus the shop itself is. Please, more of these! Even remote interviews with fellow menswear enthusiasts/entrepreneurs around the world would be interesting and exciting!
Thank you! Glad to hear you enjoyed it - where else should we visit?
@@gentlemansgazette I’ve really enjoyed your recent collab video with Arterton London as well as older video introducing/ interviewing Rudolf Beaufays. Likemindedly, some other vintage dealers like Hornets and Kensington in London would make an interesting video for sure. Additionally, there are plenty of deep-diven enthusiasts who would make awesome interviews - for example Shohei Yamazaki. Of course enthustiastic and ambitious brands such as Ask Okey would be very interesting as well.
I bought my first 1940s three-piece suit there! Wonderful store!
Awesome! We'd love to hear more about the suit's details 🙂
@@gentlemansgazette Wonderful, woll suit that works throughout the year.
Extremely well-sown with modest purple, white, red, stripes on the overall dark brown suit. From afar it looks dark brown but the closer you get the more impressive it becomes! Notch lapels, wide cut high waist trousers, short waistcoat… you simply don’t make these anymore 🥰
I have to pay a visit to A. Marchesan.
The shop is located in my old neighborhood, and not very far from my present.
Thanks for a great interview, Preston.
Been following their insta for quite some time now. One of the most impressive vintage stores I've ever seen. Brilliant!
Well Done. Looking forward to the website! Nice job Preston. After reading some of the comments I would like to point out that conducting an interview with someone where English may be their second or third language can be challenging for both parties. That being said, in my opinion it went rather well.
Alexander looking humbly amazing as always!
Wow, what a shop.
Nice video. Really excited to see one for vintage shops in Canada in the future!
English is not his native language and and he was nervous and Preston was being supportive and made him feel understood even though he was struggling with finding the right words to express himself in english. I live in Stockholm someday I’ll swing by and check it out it looked like a really nice store. I don’t really buy vintage but I’d like to check it out even so because it looked quite interesting.
Love that he has his own line, people will certainly stop in for a used item and pick up some basics along the way. All the better if the new items have vintage styling. Great interview.
Tip: Saying, "hmm-hmm" to show you are listening, is a myth! We don't need to hear it 100 times. A few nods, a few statements or clarifications shows the speaker that you understand what he is saying. He already KNOWS you are listening as you are in the room looking at him.
Thanks for your feedback! We were aiming for a more casual approach, and the interview was largely filmed in one take and edited down for size
I love that cardigan!
It's a good one! How would you style it?
@@gentlemansgazette I think it would look good over a light blue cotton chambray button-down shirt.
Fun to see you visit this one, love visiting Marchesan. hope you enjoyed Stockholm :)
I go there all the time, great shop!
Favorite place to visit when I'm in Stockholm!
History of spats would be interesting
Very fine Interview.
Dang, a more in depth tour of the shop and all or nearly all of the things it has in it would have been amazing. Other than that, great video.
We had a limited amount of time--but if and when we return, we'll try for something even more thorough!
- Preston
*GOING* to save this from when I have time to fully enjoy it...!!!
Have you had time to watch the video yet? Looking forward to hearing your thoughts!
As an Australian. it's cool that your doing shoes in Kangaroo. Kangaroo leather is renowned for it's suppleness and toughness and has probably been used for a century or more to make boots for our football codes and also for cricket (our national game). Although these days cricket shoes are made more like running shoes with lightweight, artificial fabrics. Also used extensively by RM Wiiliams - an iconic and incredibly popular boot maker that is a must have for every Aussie interested in boots.
Hello from the west coast of Sweden, Gothenburg. Maybe you guys can swing by here the next time 😊
Most of my trip to Sweden (in April 2024) was in Gothenburg, visiting friends! We took the train to Stockholm to spend about 24 hours there, during which time I filmed this video with Alexander (and Jack).
- Preston
Oh I am in Sweden, definitely will go there!
Have been wanting to go there for a long time. Just never had the chance yet to go to Sweden
Preston keeping his beard going is a good call 👍
Living in Stockholm I got 1940's Trench coat and a fedora hat. Exquisite.
More of this, please.
This is an interesting topic. Vintage wear in other countries/cultures. A gold mine of content I think with this topic.
The irony of my young cousin who is now officially a Doctor of Podiatry, is currently working in Stockholm, and I introduced him to this channel back in 2016. Being Congo 🇨🇩 Dandy's residing in Minneapolis, MN is just another way the universe keeps gentlemen connected wherever you may be. Salute to GG.
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I was there one time a couple weeks ago, fantastic place 🙂🎩
Seems like we just missed each other! Did you get anything from the store?
@@gentlemansgazette Thanks for asking. No i didn't get anything from the store, but i tried on a Felt Top Hat that was very fine. But it was a little too small for my head, they said it's very hard to find Top Hats in the 60cm size like i have. But i found a size 60cm at an internet auction yesturday and bought it, so im finally going to have a "fitting" Top Hat 😄
The 3peice suit with the shoes and hat reminded me of raymond reddington.
I wish you a great success!
Great video. Preston has a great manner and interviewing skill. He draws the interviewee along without interrupting. A man of many talents. Ask for a pay rise 😂
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Very interesting
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I've been three times in Stockholm and I hear of this wonderful store for the first time. Time for me to come back soon! Greetings from Berlin ❤
Marchesan is italian ?
Please make a video on Ingemar Albertsson also know as ”Vintagemannen.” For all us swedish menswear lovers.
And Preston is a great interviewer!
We were very lucky to spend some time with Ingemar during our visit!
Are you guys in Stockholm now or was this a long time ago?
This was just about a month ago, in early April (2024). That said, I certainly hope to visit again!
- Preston
@@gentlemansgazette if you do I’d recommend visiting petronella it’s a second hand store in Östermalm it’s one of the most wealthy parts of Stockholm so the clothing there is very good. It’s where I bought my tuxedo and white tie waistcoat.
This makes me want to be in stockholm rn xD
no shave? What happened to the modern gentlemen haha
Since you guys are in Minnesota id have thought youd visit heimies haberdashery to interview Anthony.
They don't sell vintage - but interested to hear your thoughts on the store?
This interview is a bit uncomfortable to watch. The body language seems stressed and awkward. Personally, I think the questions should be memorized. You know vintage classic menswear is of great interest to me because I am a reseller, and I adore the look on men. Perhaps a store tour would have made this interview more relaxed and improve the rapport between these two. The owner seems very nervous.
Lisa
Thank you for your feedback, as always, Lisa. This wasn't months in planning and happened very organically as an addition to Preston's personal vacation to Sweden to visit friends. As Jack possesses a camera set-up and lives in the UK, we quickly booked flights for him to hop over and film the video. Perhaps with more planning, it might have been more enjoyable for you?
Perhaps Preston should have given us the rundown on his outfit, as well.
2nd
So? No one cares.
I know the store, it's a fantastic one to visit. However, I did not enjoy this content. It is just a strange setup, feels forced and unnatural.
Glad to hear you're a fan of the store! What would have made the video more enjoyable for you?
Preston did a great job, but this store owner talks so slow and boring.
Too bad Preston's such a goon. In his case his modest poses (hands in, toes in) make him come across as insecure and unsure of himself. Need more Raphaels. I mean seriously his body language is just painfully awkward, especially that nod/head bob he's always doing.