QUOTE(lowstate @ Jul 15 2017, 03:24 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
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Jul 15 2017, 04:55 PM
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QUOTE(lowstate @ Jul 16 2017, 09:14 AM) 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? a suit will take time to make, need to test few rounds before the final product is ready so you will need to stay there for around a week. for shirt/pants it is easy, you stay there 4d3n sure can get it done.Its only applicable to certain shop or their prices generally cheaper than Malaysia? as i know one of the tailors, Paul Fashion will travel all around the world to accept orders including going to Singapore every few months then post to the customers after completion of the products around 2 months. you can read the comments of peoples tailoring clothes in Bangkok at Hardwarezone Forum SG. Personally everytime i go there, i also tailor few shirts. Pants i usually buy from Padini, it is good enough |
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