Gentlemen,
Greetings. I'm new here, but have long had a fascination for things old & stylish.
I'm entering a career phase where I need to dress up, and loving the old styles, would like to find some vintage suits. Unfortunately, in my neck of the woods, vintage clothing stores are hard to find. Even if I could find them, finding them in my size would be even more difficult, as I'm a bit smaller than most Australians.
However, having spend nearly 12 years living in Asia, I do know some fabulous tailors in Asia that would be willing to make me a custom suit at a reasonable price. I still travel there often.
The question is: how to give them directions? Like most things in Asia, they'll do a wonderful job, if you give them specific instructions.
Ideally, I'd already own, or buy, some vintage suits and instruct them to make me a copy. However since I don't have any, I'd like to ask a few question of the members here:
1. Is copying a suit a destructive process? If not, then there's a chance I could borrow a suit from a member in exchange for something, such as a good price on a copy (or cash).
2. Has anyone had good luck from providing a tailor with photos or illustrations? This might give the general sense, but then they still might now get the details right, such as the placement of the arm holes.
Cheers,
- SteveN
Greetings. I'm new here, but have long had a fascination for things old & stylish.
I'm entering a career phase where I need to dress up, and loving the old styles, would like to find some vintage suits. Unfortunately, in my neck of the woods, vintage clothing stores are hard to find. Even if I could find them, finding them in my size would be even more difficult, as I'm a bit smaller than most Australians.
However, having spend nearly 12 years living in Asia, I do know some fabulous tailors in Asia that would be willing to make me a custom suit at a reasonable price. I still travel there often.
The question is: how to give them directions? Like most things in Asia, they'll do a wonderful job, if you give them specific instructions.
Ideally, I'd already own, or buy, some vintage suits and instruct them to make me a copy. However since I don't have any, I'd like to ask a few question of the members here:
1. Is copying a suit a destructive process? If not, then there's a chance I could borrow a suit from a member in exchange for something, such as a good price on a copy (or cash).
2. Has anyone had good luck from providing a tailor with photos or illustrations? This might give the general sense, but then they still might now get the details right, such as the placement of the arm holes.
Cheers,
- SteveN