Tailored suits

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Dowie, do you have tailored suits? Where from?

What has that got to do with anything? If you're getting one then shop around and find a tailor that suits your style - what someone else has shouldn't have any relevance. I'd just be rather cautious about services that use third parties or that might be made to measure masquerading as something else that is all.
 
That honsartor place looks good I might give them a call up and take a drive there. Failing that the King and Allen also seems quite good and easy to get to in London for me. Thanks for the links.

Buying and off the peg and getting them altered seems like an ok idea. But I'm not sure about that route, I'd rather get some measured and made to fit rather than getting some adjusted and having it get screwed up.

Sure 2 grand could buy you a very good suit but I'm not wanting to pay 2 grand for a suit. Having a bit of a look around I think that 650-750. Is reasonable bracket for what I'm after. I don't need a full "dress suit" I'm after a couple of nice fitting suits for work and social events.
 
That honsartor place looks good I might give them a call up and take a drive there. Failing that the King and Allen also seems quite good and easy to get to in London for me. Thanks for the links.

I know the owner personally and his attention to detail is spot on. You'll be in good hands.
 
Buying and off the peg and getting them altered seems like an ok idea. But I'm not sure about that route, I'd rather get some measured and made to fit rather than getting some adjusted and having it get screwed up.

Sure 2 grand could buy you a very good suit but I'm not wanting to pay 2 grand for a suit. Having a bit of a look around I think that 650-750. Is reasonable bracket for what I'm after. I don't need a full "dress suit" I'm after a couple of nice fitting suits for work and social events.

To be honest, you can go anywhere any get a suit and have a small change a tailor can mess it up. I'd personally always go and see them in person, that way they can size you correctly and then you can see first hand the material swatches, suit styles etc... As a picture can show you one thing but when you see the material / style in real life it can be underwhelming.

A true tailored suit should fit you like a glove.
 
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Just wondering if you have first hand experience, or if you're one of the classic internet connoisseurs who's never actually experienced what they're expressing opinions on.

I would say the later judging by his defensive post.
 
the defensive posting was because the other poster seemed to get a bit touchy at my skepticism of the 'tailors' he recommended
 
the defensive posting was because the other poster seemed to get a bit touchy at my skepticism of the 'tailors' he recommended

Thats probably because hes gone though the process of a bespoke suit fitting (skeleton baste etc) only for you who hasn't gone though the process at that tailor to cast doubt on whether he knows the difference. Its hardly surprising he thought you patronising.
 
all depends what its for, work then something off the shelf, dress to impress then theres nothing like a proper well cut suit.

a lot depends on your physique to pull it off, i myself always look like a bag of crap whatever suit i wear but look at an old film with roger moore in and the guy looks amazing in any suit hes wearing
 
the defensive posting was because the other poster seemed to get a bit touchy at my skepticism of the 'tailors' he recommended

If you actually read properly you will see that it was me that pointed out they have tailors in Asia - I was under no illusion about their business model and pointed it out. I also made it clear several times that I was arguing not the point of perceived quality but arguing against your view that they are probably not bespoke. As having been through the process with them twice, I know that they are.

I think you know that.

Anyway who are your preferred tailors? That may be a more useful contribution. (Or should I use quote marks around 'tailors' for further passive aggression points:rolleyes:?)
 
I'm looking to get a couple of tailored suits as I'm bored of having go through racks of stuff to hopefully get a full suit that fits well. As I am a bit of a short ass I always tend to struggle to find shorter length trousers that are not either HUGE waist sizes or not really short and end up looking baggy near the shoes.

Anyways theres a website that keeps poping up "a suit that fits" and they have a branch near where I live. I wondering if anyone has any experience with this shop/tailor. They seem to have a rather mixed bag of reviews some raving how good they are some saying how god awful they are.

I live in Milton Keynes but I'd be quite happy to head to London if needed if anyone has any recommendations for London.

Looking to spend up to 650 maybe 700 a suit.

*awaits the people saying WHY SPEND THAT MUCH ON A SUIT !*

Try the signature wool suits at NEXT, in short length sizes. You may find they fit very well and you can get two or three, with two sets of trousers each (essential) for the possibly rather excessive amount you were preparing to spend on one suit. http://www.next.co.uk/men/tailoring/signature-suits/1

All yo uave to lose is ordering a set and trying them on, if not you can simply send them back using the return slip.
 
Spend £400 on a good suit from a normal high street retailer, that fits as well as possible. Then find a local tailor and get it adjusted. Some shops will offer some adjustment free - you dont need a made to measure suit for it to fit properly

This many times over but buy a good Quality suit and get it adjusted.

I have spend 1k plus on bespoke suits and to be honest the result from my 300 CK suit was probably better
 
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