Tailored Suit in Bangkok
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Looks like a zoot suit.
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Trust me, a £300 ted baker/paul smith (really, only £300 for a Paul Smith Suit?) is far better than paying $120 for a far eastern suit by an unskilled tailor. The suits look very homemade (e.g. 'ship captain' shoulders, DIY sharp seams, 2 sizes too big).
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Don't be fooled.
I've had suits made in this type of place and although they are cheap, you can really tell that you got it done in the far east by unskilled tailors. You DO get what you pay for.
Just compare their $120 suit, to a £250 suit from M&S (or whatever)....you'll find that your high-street suit is actually better than a far-eastern tailored suit.
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@machetero1 don't be kidding yourself.
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Could this guy make me a really good suit for warm weather / Texas
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WOW DATS CHEAPP
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haha!! I have my suit from there 7 years ago, same price, but didn't get the shirts :(
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haha!! I have my suit from there
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@stey2k you will enjoy it there sir, my recent trip to bangkok, i made 6 tailored shirt and im only 23
do they have high quality fabrics such as sea island cotton, supima cotton, camelhair and such? are the suits lined and fully canvased? do they have a variety of different suit styles and fits?
machetero1 1 year ago
@machetero1 Answering your questions in order: Pretty sure. Yep. Definitely - you can browse magazines to choose the fit/style you like.
Vagabonding 1 year ago
excelent! i have a question though, does the blazer have even a bit of shoulder pads? or not at all?
rcknrollerme 1 year ago
@rcknrollerme It does have a bit of shoulder pads, yes. Actually, St. Michael's illustrated the value of a custom suit through those pads. One of my shoulders sits slightly lower than the other. So they built the pads accordingly to give a perfect silhouette from behind.
Vagabonding 1 year ago