• M5 MacBook Air 15” 3 Month Review: Still Worth It After The Price Rise?
    Jul 1 2026

    In this episode I share my three month review of the M5 MacBook Air 15 inch and ask one simple question: is it still worth buying now Apple has pushed MacBook prices up in 2026.


    I talk through why I bought the 15 inch M5 MacBook Air instead of another MacBook Pro, how it has handled 4K video editing, AI tools, travel and everyday life, and what the new pricing does to the choice between MacBook Air and MacBook Pro. You will hear about battery life, the bigger display, the speakers and the fanless design from the point of view of someone actually living with the machine, not just running benchmarks.


    I also look at Apple’s recent MacBook and iPad price rises and how they have changed how I think about upgrading my other devices, including the iPad Pro. If you are trying to decide between the 15 inch M5 MacBook Air and the 14 inch M5 MacBook Pro, or you are wondering if now is still a good time to buy a MacBook Air, this episode is for you.


    I finish with a question for you: at these new prices, would you still go MacBook Air, stretch to a MacBook Pro, or wait it out.


    Tailoring Talk is a lifestyle podcast hosted by bespoke tailor and former tech guy Roberto Revilla, helping you get through life in style, from suits and shirts to the tech you use everyday.

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    15 mins
  • What Should Men Wear To Wimbledon 2026? A Summer Style Guide
    Jun 28 2026

    Wimbledon - aka the Greatest Tennis Tournament In The World - is one of those funny occasions where it’s absolutely a sporting event, but doesn’t really feel like any other sporting event.


    You’re not dressing for football, you’re not dressing for a barbecue, and you definitely don’t want to look like you’re heading straight off to mow the lawn afterwards.


    In this spoken word episode of Tailoring Talk, Roberto Revilla reads his guide to what men should wear to Wimbledon, especially when the temperature starts climbing and people begin making some very strange decisions in the name of staying cool.


    From lightweight jackets and proper shirts to smart chinos, tailored trousers, suede loafers and breathable summer cloths, this episode is about dressing for the occasion without roasting yourself alive in the process.


    Roberto covers what works, what to avoid, why “no strict dress code” does not mean “no standards”, and how to stay sharp even if week two starts feeling like Lucifer’s oven.


    If you’re heading to Wimbledon this year, this is your refresher guide to looking considered, comfortable and properly dressed for one of the great events of the British summer.


    Read the full article on the Roberto Revilla London blog.


    If you’re interest in personal styling or bespoke tailoring get in touch with Roberto at www.robertorevillalondon.com



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    12 mins
  • Milo Ventimiglia’s "I Will Find You" Style - Why Hayden Payne Was The Best Dressed Man On Netflix
    Jun 24 2026

    Milo Ventimiglia may not be playing the most trustworthy man in Netflix’s I Will Find You, but as Hayden Payne, he’s easily the best dressed man in the show.


    In this audio article, Roberto Revilla takes a tailor’s eye to Milo Ventimiglia’s styling in the Harlan Coben thriller and looks at why the wardrobe works so well, not because it’s loud or obviously fashionable, but because it’s controlled, tonal, quietly expensive-looking and properly considered.


    This episode is really about smart casual dressing done properly.


    Because for a lot of successful, busy men, the question isn’t simply “what suit should I wear?” anymore. Modern life demands a wardrobe that can move between the office, client meetings, travel, lunches, dinners, weekends, Zoom calls, hotels and those deeply unhelpful invitations that say “smart casual” and expect you to decode them as if it’s obvious.


    Using Milo Ventimiglia’s Hayden Payne as the starting point, Roberto breaks down why fit is doing more work than most men realise, why restrained colour palettes make wardrobes easier to use, why trousers matter far more than most men give them credit for, and why quiet luxury only works when it’s based on proportion, texture and restraint rather than logos, gimmicks or expensive randomness.


    This isn’t about copying a Netflix character outfit by outfit. It’s about understanding why the wardrobe works and how those same principles apply to real men with real lives.


    Read the full article:

    https://www.robertorevillalondon.com/blog/milo-ventimiglia-i-will-find-you-style


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    25 mins
  • What Smart Casual Really Means For Men
    Jun 20 2026

    What does smart casual actually mean for men?


    In this audio article, Roberto reads his piece, What Is Smart Casual For Men? How To Build A Wardrobe Where Everything Works Together, and breaks down why so many men struggle with getting dressed even when their wardrobes are technically full.


    The problem usually isn’t a lack of clothes. It’s that the clothes don’t talk to each other.


    A jacket bought for one wedding. Chinos bought for one holiday. Shirts that seemed like a good idea at the time. A blazer that sort of works but never quite makes you feel sharp. Before long, you’ve got a wardrobe full of individual solutions but no real system.


    Roberto explains how to build a smart casual wardrobe around useful foundations: versatile trousers, linen and linen-blend shirts, unstructured jackets and summer suits that can be worn as separates. The point isn’t to own more. It’s to own better pieces that earn their place because they work across multiple outfits, multiple settings and multiple versions of your life.


    This episode is for any man who wants to stop staring at a full wardrobe thinking he has nothing to wear, and start building a wardrobe that makes getting dressed feel easier, sharper and far less stressful.


    Get in touch with Roberto via www.robertorevillalondon.com


    Subscribe to the Youtube channel for the visual version dropping soon : https://youtube.com/tailoringtalkmagazine

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    15 mins
  • Why Your Jeans Never Fit Right (And What To Do About It)
    Jun 18 2026

    You probably have a pair of jeans in your wardrobe right now that you want to love. They looked great on the hanger. They might even have looked decent in the mirror when you tried them on in the shop. But then you wore them properly and something felt off. The waistband dug in when you sat down. The seat went saggy by lunchtime. The thighs were fine standing but felt like a grip test on the stairs.


    That’s not you being fussy. That’s your jeans not fitting you properly.


    In this episode Roberto Revilla, bespoke tailor with over 23 years in the industry, walks you through the four areas where men’s jeans almost always fail: waist, seat, thighs and rise, and explains why your “usual size” gives you a completely different result depending on which brand you buy from, or even which season you buy in from the same brand.


    He also gets into why vanity sizing is quietly making this worse, how brands change their patterns without telling you, and why so many men end up blaming their own bodies for a problem that was never really theirs to own.


    And if you’ve ever found yourself standing in a fitting room thinking “have I actually changed shape or has something changed about these jeans?” Yes, you’re right, and no, it’s not you.


    What’s covered in this episode:

    •Why the number on the label tells you almost nothing about actual fit

    •The four failure points: waist, seat, thighs and rise, and how to read each one

    •Why off-the-peg jeans are cut around a man who doesn’t exist

    •Vanity sizing, quiet factory pattern changes, and how brands get away with it

    •The psychological cost of jeans that never feel right

    •How a bespoke jeans fitting actually works, from the first conversation to the finished pattern

    •Why a pattern that’s yours for life beats a size number every single time

    •Who bespoke denim actually makes sense for (and who it probably doesn’t)


    If you’ve ever owned 15 pairs of jeans and not really liked any of them, this one’s for you.


    Roberto Revilla is a bespoke tailor based in London. Find him at robertorevillalondon.com

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    21 mins
  • Apple’s New Siri, EVs, BMW’s Electric M3 And The Future Of Cars
    Jun 13 2026

    Roberto and Jon are back for another unscripted Tailoring Talk Magazine catch-up, starting with the strange feeling of swapping an Apple Watch for a proper Omega Seamaster at dinner and what that says about style, habits and dressing like a grown up.


    From there, the conversation moves into Apple’s latest software betas, the promise of a genuinely useful Siri AI, whether Apple could replace paid AI tools like ChatGPT or Claude for everyday users, and why privacy, on-device processing and private cloud compute could make Apple’s approach especially interesting for work, productivity and personal organisation.


    The second half of the episode turns into a deep dive on cars and the future of the motoring industry. Roberto and Jon discuss the first images of BMW’s upcoming electric M3, the changing design language of EVs, why battery range and software may matter more than old-fashioned badge prestige, and how Chinese manufacturers such as BYD, Jaecoo and Omoda could reshape the car market in the UK.


    They also get into used Porsche Taycan values, Hyundai’s Ioniq 9, the rise of chunky EV design, whether premium brands still have real badge power, and why the next generation of car buyers may judge vehicles very differently to those of us who grew up with petrol engines, Sunday drives and poster cars.


    A wide-ranging conversation covering watches, style, Apple, AI, EVs, BMW, Porsche, Hyundai, Chinese car brands, car finance, software, batteries and why the whole car industry might be entering its biggest shift in decades.


    Timestamps

    00:00 - Apple Watch habits, Omega Seamaster nostalgia and dressing like a grown up

    03:55 - iOS beta reactions and the promise of Apple’s new Siri AI

    05:27 - ChatGPT, Perplexity, AI tools and Roberto’s new Arsenal Women podcast idea

    12:21 - Real-world Siri AI examples and why Apple’s approach could be a game changer

    21:19 - The new electric BMW M3 and the changing design language of cars

    27:21 - Used Porsche Taycans, EV practicality and choosing cars for real life

    37:23 - Chinese EVs, badge power and the future of the car industry


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    56 mins
  • WWDC 2026: Apple Intelligence, New Siri & Real-World Upgrades Explained
    Jun 9 2026

    Tim Cook has said his final “Good morning” and WWDC 2026 is underway – so Roberto and Jon are here to walk you through what Apple actually announced and what it will mean for your everyday tech life.


    This keynote felt very different: Apple grouped features across iOS, macOS, iPadOS, tvOS and visionOS instead of the usual OS‑by‑OS tour, and the focus was firmly on real users rather than developers. Roberto and Jon start with the “Golden Gate” opening skit and the handover to John Ternus before diving into the big story of the event: Apple Intelligence and the complete rebuild of Siri on a brand‑new foundation.


    You’ll hear how Apple has made Siri far more conversational, better at understanding what’s on your screen and in your apps, and more capable of using your personal context – all while keeping processing on‑device where possible and leaning on private cloud compute when it can’t. They talk through practical examples, like asking Siri to find an address buried in a text, plan a night out from your calendar and messages, or fix hundreds of weak passwords automatically so you actually get around to updating them.


    Roberto and Jon also break down device support and caveats. iPhone 11 and newer will benefit, but the most advanced Apple Intelligence features and custom Siri voices are limited to the latest devices, selected M‑series Macs, recent Apple TV 4K models and newer Apple Watch Ultras. They discuss what that means if you’re trying to decide whether to upgrade hardware or let your existing iPhone get a new lease of life in September.


    Beyond AI, they highlight the quality‑of‑life improvements that might matter even more day to day: faster app launches and AirDrop, seamless Wi‑Fi to 5G hand‑off so you’re not constantly toggling radios, better search in Mail, more inclusive shared photo libraries with non‑Apple users, and custom EQ for the latest AirPods. Vision Pro owners get special attention too, with the ability to turn spatial photos into full environments and new ways Roberto can virtually “re‑fit” clients from his workshop images.


    There’s also a quick look at enhanced parental controls and child‑safety tools, plus Apple’s new Image Playground and spatial reframing features – including the big question of what happens to “truth” in photography when AI can subtly re‑angle and clean up your memories. Finally, they consider how Apple One and iCloud+ tiers might gate some Apple Intelligence capabilities, and whether either of them will still need third‑party AI subscriptions like ChatGPT once all this ships.


    If you’re wondering whether to install the betas, budget for new hardware, or simply wait for the public release, this episode will help you work out your next move after WWDC 2026.

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    44 mins
  • The Omega 007 First Light: A Tailor’s Honest Take on the Bond Watch That Came From a Video Game
    Jun 8 2026

    Somebody just paid the best part of eight grand for a James Bond watch that was designed for a video game before it was ever designed for a human wrist. And I’m genuinely tempted to be one of those somebodies.


    In this episode I read you my full, honest write-up of Omega’s new Seamaster Diver 300M Chronograph “007 First Light”, the first-ever James Bond chronograph, and give you a take you won’t get from any of the watch blogs, because I’m a tailor before I’m a watch person, and a lot of my clients are serious watch enthusiasts.


    I get into:

    •Why there’s a Bond watch coming from a video game and not a film, and why that’s cleverer than it sounds

    •The full specs, and why that 17.2mm thickness is the most controversial thing about it

    •Where it sits among the great Bond Omegas, from my own Casino Royale to the SPECTRE

    •The catch nobody mentions: it’s not a limited edition

    •The tailor’s angle: why this watch will not sit under a proper shirt cuff, and why that’s actually perfect for the story it’s telling

    •Whether it’s a future classic or a future footnote, and whether you should buy one


    Read the full written article on the blog, inked below.


    Got an opinion on the watch, the game, or whether Bond and gaming should mix? I want to hear it: tailoringtalkpodcast@gmail.com


    •Read the full article: https://www.robertorevillalondon.com/blog/omega-007-first-light-seamaster-tailor-review

    •Watch the YouTube version: https://youtube.com/@tailoringtalkmagazine

    •Omega 007 First Light official page: https://www.omegawatches.com/en-us/watches/seamaster/diver-300-m/007-first-light/product


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    25 mins