M y grandpa Arnold Aubrey Grayson was always impeccably dressed head to toe. He never wore anything but a suit, accessorised with a baker boy cap, signature Burberry scarf and leather bag. They called him the best dressed man in Essex — at least as smart as the celebrities that he dressed.
I remember him once saying to me that he couldn’t believe how badly young men dressed these days, that back in the day men would be queuing up outside his father’s tailor’s shop in Waterloo for a brand new suit for every occasion. But latterly they favoured more casual clothes and the suits they did wear didn’t fit them properly.
Grandpa dressed Cary Grant, he made a suit for Mick Jagger. His clients included Henry Cooper, the boxing champion; Jim Standen the West Ham goal keeper; Dennis and Leslie Compton, famous cricketers who also played for Arsenal and Godfrey Binasia the president of Uganda. He met Princess Diana and Princess Anne.
Sadly my beloved grandpa passed away in January 2021, aged 91; but just before Covid hit he travelled to Australia to see me and I’ll never forget our time together. He loved to tell me stories from his days in the tailoring trade.
Hymie the Tailor in Waterloo