The scene appears to be a tailor fitting a client, referred to as Mr. Wick, for a custom-made suit. The tailor measures Mr. Wick's body, discussing the style and fabric of the suit, waistcoat, and shirt. He also presents various accessories, including a tactical pistol holster and a bulletproof jacket. Throughout the fitting, the tailor is attentive to Mr. Wick's preferences and needs, making adjustments and suggestions as necessary. The scene ends with the tailor taking the garments to be altered, promising to have everything ready in a couple of hours.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. Someone informs the tailor that Mr. Wick is "excommunicado".
2. The tailor measures Mr. Wick's neck circumference, which is 14.5.
3. Mr. Wick's chest measurement is taken.
4. The tailor asks Mr. Wick about his preferred suit style, and he responds "Italian".
5. Mr. Wick prefers a two-button suit.
6. The tailor suggests a tactical lining for the suit.
7. Mr. Wick's waist measurement is taken.
8. The tailor measures Mr. Wick's hips and inseam.
9. The tailor takes Mr. Wick's neck-to-shoulder and neck-to-waist measurements.
10. The tailor suggests a white shirt and a black shirt for day and night, respectively.
11. Mr. Wick tries on the white shirt, and the tailor makes adjustments.
12. The tailor shows Mr. Wick different waistcoat options, with various colors and patterns.
13. Mr. Wick chooses a black tie with a silver pin.
14. The tailor suggests a belt made of crocodile or buffalo leather.
15. Mr. Wick tries on the trousers, and the tailor makes adjustments.
16. The tailor offers Mr. Wick a tactical pistol holster.
17. The tailor shows Mr. Wick a leg strap that can hold a gun, knife, or magazines.
18. The tailor suggests a tactical jacket, which is bulletproof.
19. The jacket is made with silicone, ceramic, and laminates, and has zero penetration.
20. The tailor makes final adjustments to the suit and promises to have it ready in a couple of hours.