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Shanghainese Feb 29th, 2008 07:47 AM

My Tailor in Shanghai
 
For those of you who are or are not familiar with my tailor in Shanghai, he has moved to 315 Tai Yuan Road last week, still in the old french concession. His name is Sun Jinghai.

Disclaimer: I am not invested in his little shop altho he is born in the same village as my grandma and bear the same last name. I like his professional skills and excellent service.

ekscrunchy Feb 29th, 2008 08:40 AM

Wow!! I wish I had known about this guy before my visit!!! Most likely you had given me this information, along with all your other great tips and I forgot! I will file it away for next time. And I hope there will be a next time someday soon!! Thank you again, S!!!

Shanghainese Feb 29th, 2008 08:47 PM

At that time that place we'll have another GTG!

flycatcher06 Mar 1st, 2008 06:26 AM

Can you tell me how long it takes to have say a suit made - we will only be there 2 days? Do we need an appointment?

Thank you!

rhkkmk Mar 1st, 2008 07:40 AM

and can you tell us some same costs??

wiselindag Mar 1st, 2008 04:08 PM

Thank you, Shanghainese! I don't know if we will get anything tailored, but it's good to know these things. I would love to have lots of clothes made, but there are practicalities like time and money! My husband's arms are different lengths and it would be great to get him some shirts, but I think he would just laugh if I suggested it.

Linda

Shanghainese Mar 3rd, 2008 08:44 AM

Asking my family to get all the answers for you, stay tuned ...

Shanghainese Mar 6th, 2008 09:57 AM

Mr Sun's phone # is 6497-0734

No appointment needed, he doesn't speak English!
Hours are usually 10 am - 6 pm but he regularly starts early or stays late, chinese tailors are used to burning the midnight oil, refering to the ancient oil lamps before electricity.

2 days for a suit is a rush since he doesn't have staff and you won't be able to have a fitting which is recommended, and it depends on his work load.

Costs are difficult to estimate, are you bringing your own material or using his? Cashmere, garbadine, cotton or silk? And if you don't care for the color or pattern he has in stock, he will have to go to his fabric supplier to bring back swatches for you to choose. A suit will be different from a shirt or long coat, womens' chinese style outfits take more work as the frogs instead of buttons have to be individually tied. He is competitive with other tailors in Shanghai, and definitly much less than western world tailors.

You may want to make a visit before you decide what to do, just my thoughts.


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