Tailor has clothes ready for new pope
Even before Cardinals met in the Sistine Chapel yet to elect the new pope the family-owned Gammarelli tailor shop that has dressed popes for two centuries was ready.
It displayed three sets of white vestments – small, medium and large – to be sent to the Vatican for the new pope.
A white silk “zucchetto,” or skullcap, lay on a bed of red cloth in the window, as did a white sash with golden fringes and a pair of red leather shoes.
Gammarelli, tucked behind the Pantheon in central Rome, has served scores of cardinals and popes since 1798.
Pope Pius XII was an exception: he used his family tailor.





