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Showing posts with label tailoring. Show all posts
Showing posts with label tailoring. Show all posts

Saturday, November 16, 2013

Going Bespoke - Visiting a Hong Kong Tailor

This was Hubby's first trip to Asia via the first stop in Hong Kong.  I took him for a classic Hong Kong experience of visiting a tailor to have custom shirts made.

So guys, do you need to know if you want to order custom made clothing for yourself?

Start with recommendations from people you trust.  Do you know someone who looks impeccable and wears bespoke clothing?  If you can't get a personal referral, look for trusted review sources online and email the reviewer if possible.

Get a sense of pricing and what that includes.  Does the price include a fitting or corrections if necessary?  What is the time frame to receive your clothes and will it include shipping?  You definitely want to work with a tailor that will guarantee their work.  Pricing varies based on your timing, fabric and materials chosen as well as details you specify. 

A reputable tailor might also ask when or how you intend to wear your shirts to help you decide on what fabrics or details to choose.

Know what you want.  Do you have pieces that you feel fit perfectly and want to copy?  Do you know if you like your clothing to have a more relaxed fit or slimmer fit?  Do you have a long neck and prefer taller collars the flatter your proportions? (A really good tailor might suggest these things too).  Do you have a preference for a certain type of collar? Cuff?  Do you want a monogram?  The more specific you are, and can articulate your needs, the more painless your appointment will be for the both of you.

Measurements.  You don't need to know them that well, that's the tailor's job to measure you.  However, you do need to know where you would like your sleeves to end on length, shirt length, etc.

Clothing might make the man, but it really comes down to the man that makes the clothing...
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Thursday, November 14, 2013

Thomas Balint Spring 2014

photos by Katherine Wong
I love a guy that can look put together AND casual.  Thomas Balint, a designer showing at Toronto's World MasterCard Fashion Week showed a collection that did just that. 

Thomas Balint is the third generation in his Hungarian family to take up the tailoring trade.  His runway collection featured expertly draped jackets and coats that had a relaxed attitude, but sharp fit and sleek collars.  The lapel shapes were variations on traditional silhouettes, elongated, notched shawl collars and distorted peak lapels.  The color palette was a range of off-black like warm grey, deep eggplant and navy.  This was a great way for the cosmopolitan gentleman who is used to dressing in black every day to branch out and add a bit of texture and colors to their repertoire.  I know as a Gothamite that is a trick I like to use myself in my own wardrobe.

Guys, what is your key to looking groomed and casual at the same time?
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