men's suits
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men's suits
I have heard that you can have a man's suit made very quickly and inexpensively in Thailand. Anyone know about the prices and recommend a tailor or where to go and find one? thanks
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first issue, don'r rush....allow several days and several fittings or you will be disappointed...
prices $200-400 for a supurb suit, maybe slightly less depending on fabrics...
i like jack at monet il sarto, 2nd floor bangkok marriott resort and spa mini mall, overlooking the parking lot out front...
prices $200-400 for a supurb suit, maybe slightly less depending on fabrics...
i like jack at monet il sarto, 2nd floor bangkok marriott resort and spa mini mall, overlooking the parking lot out front...
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i agree with "rhkkmk"..dont rush the fittings. and one otehr thing..you can get slightly cheaper prices then $200-400..You just have to walk around checking alot of shops. If you need one, you can try out this one i frequently use on my trips to bkk,
Crown Tailor, Sukhumvit soi 8..hope it helps
Crown Tailor, Sukhumvit soi 8..hope it helps
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My firm has an office of about 35 in BK. They tell me on every trip to stay away from the 24-36 hour suit places. Even slacks require 2 fittings if you want $250+ slacks for $60-$70. Suits really need 3-4 fittings. Monet sarto as i said is very good. They also think highly of Raja and a few others so Monet is not the only one to go to, but they have experimented withg others and think Monet is best with raja a close second. But, as I have posted before neither does quality work on womens clothing. Our Sales Manager there says she uses them only for business suits. they do