
Hors Sujet produces the revival of a quarterly trade magazine: the Tailor & Cutter. This periodical is the only source of technical, style, news, progress and business updates targeted specifically at all workers belonging to the Bespoke sector in London and the provinces.
After five decades since the last issue was printed in 1972, the new periodical has brought back to the trade an array of quarterly articles for all members of the industry to be informed, educated and entertained.
This endeavour does not yield any significant remuneration for Hors Sujet, its primary aim is to support businesses by promoting the free-exchange of information and custom.
HOW DOES THE MAGAZINE RUN?
The magazine is:
Free, printed in copies of 200 and delivered by hand across London directly to tailoring firms of all kinds or emailed digitally to businesses outside of the capital. It brings tradespeople up to date on relevant affairs, encourages technical progression of the craft, supports apprentices into work, and contributes to the circular economy of the sector by promoting inter-business custom exchange.
A fair-priced advertising platform to reinforce trade ties with houses by directly appealing to those business owners, front of house staff or cutters who form its readership. Advertising revenue covers printing costs and a any surpluses contribute towards its writing and circulation.
Advertising offers:
-£180 per full-page or £90 per half-page of advertising space for a single issue.
-£150 per full-page or £75 per half-page of advertising space for four issues. (one advert per quarter year, totalling respectively £600 or £300 settled in advance).
