Herringbone Takes on Henri’s Hands
Herringbone, the makers of fine clothes, tells a fascinating yarn about a young boy with tiny hands who struggles with low self esteem until he discovers his call to be a tailor.

It turns out that the young man’s small hands, while an embarrassment in his earlier years, have become a strength that makes him the darling of the tailor industry.
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Credits
The Herringbone spot was developed at M&C Saatchi, Sydney, by creative director/copywriter Oliver Devaris, creative director/art director Graham Johnson, and agency producer Rod James.
Filming was shot by Garth Davis via Exit Films, Melbourne, Australia, with director of photography Greig Fraser, producer Karen Sproul and editor Jack Hutchings. See Herringbone Henri in quicktime at Exit Films.
Post Production and visual effects were done at Fin Design. Sound was designed at Nylon Studios. Film was graded at Frame Set & Match (FSM).

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