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20th January 14, 12:37 PM
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I would be very careful with online tailors. Even kilts ordered over the Internet can be a bit of a crapshoot for proper fit, but when it comes to suits or jackets, personally, I wouldn't do it at all if I could avoid it...
Having been in Hong Kong, where they specialize in bespoke suits, I had several vests and a Iona jacket made, and in spite of 4 or 5 fittings IN-PERSON, they still couldn't get it right and munged it something terrible, and it's going to take a lot of work to fix...
Remember, that the cost of something well-made equals the cost of something cheap plus what it costs to fix it. Caveat emptor.
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