QUOTE(pastacarbonara @ Jul 15 2017, 12:42 PM)
Used to buy so much G2000 that I got those member card. Then I discovered the world of tailoring.
Never look back since.
How much it cost to tailor made a shirt uh. Just wonderingNever look back since.
G2000 shirts
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QUOTE(pastacarbonara @ Jul 15 2017, 03:16 PM) Depending on the fabric and the tailor you go to. tailor made easily rm300 per piece? Guess that it's much above my budget, will stick to g2k Get a shirt tailored with Soktas or Testa fabric and take really good care of it (dry clean or handwash only). It'll last for a very long. If you can't afford tailored ones, I would recommend getting T.M. Lewin shirts. |
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QUOTE(nothingz @ Jul 15 2017, 04:55 PM) Tailor made at Bangkok costs less than RM150 each, minimum 3 pieces. If I were to pay RM100 for a uniform, I rather pay slightly more for a tailor made shirt I've heard so that tailor made suit is cheap at thailand, guess that its worth to make a makan and shirt hunting trip to bangkok yea? Its only applicable to certain shop or their prices generally cheaper than Malaysia? |
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