Raja Fashions (Hong Kong based travelling tailor)

Personally there are lots of reasons why £600 would be a limit for a suit for me, fashion changes so quickly that any more on a suit would be a waste.

Although it may be justified for some if their limbs are disproportionate... in that case a fitted suit may become a neccessity
 
cleanbluesky said:
Personally there are lots of reasons why £600 would be a limit for a suit for me, fashion changes so quickly that any more on a suit would be a waste.

Although it may be justified for some if their limbs are disproportionate... in that case a fitted suit may become a neccessity


that depends on what type of suit you get. classic english tailored suit has not changed much over the years. a good suit will last you years and years
 
gjrc said:
that depends on what type of suit you get. classic english tailored suit has not changed much over the years. a good suit will last you years and years

And for what reason would you want the same suit for years and years?
Who actually wears classic English suits?
 
I hadnt realised you could get tailored suits cheap from abroad, im fed up of the usual offerings from Marks/next etc, they wear out quick and arent that great.

I dont think you can beat a nice classic cut, in a dark grey colour.In the business environment, flashy suits are a nono if you want to get taken seriously imo
 
http://www.pacifictailor.com.hk/

Had my suits made there when I worked in HK in the mid-90s. Although the trousers are now a wee bit tight (they must have shrunk!) the tailoring is still immaculate. Fully-lined trousers, the jacket tailored to disguise my dropped right shoulder, the front padded on one side to disguise the book-fold wallet in the other breast pocket, the discreet change pocket built into the waist-band.

The only problem with it is the weight of the material which makes the suits unsuitable for any except hot English days.
 
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