There is a very nice couple in town that I take ALL of my alterations to. They do great work and are obscenely cheap. He kept telling me that he would love to make me a suit. I have explained to him in the past that my tastes go towards the 30s-40s era suits and that I was afraid they may be too different from the standard suits he makes. He asked me to bring him photos of what exactly I was talking about and he would decide if he could make that style or not. Last week I came into his shop in a lightweight wool suit absolutely drenched in sweat. (It's 90+ with 60-80% humidity) He demanded that he make me a linen suit. My experience with Korean tailors has not been the best. When I was a young soldier here, I didn't know anything about suits and they took me for a ride. This time around, my tastes and knowledge has evolved. But I am still leery of the quality of work here.
So I took him a few photos of linen suits with the details I was looking for. Pleated patch pockets, fishtail pants, belted and pleated back etc. Much to my surprise he and his wife were extremely excited to attempt the suit. They assured me they could do it and they were genuinely excited to try it. The best part was the price....$160. Even if the suit is not good, I'm not out much money....and if it IS good, i've got a huge amount of suits for him to make.
He immediately measured me and told me to come by his shop in exactly 1 week from that day for a 1st fitting. I stopped in 3 days later to drop off a Magnoli for alterations and he dragged me into the back room. He already had the linen suit ready for a 1st fitting.
It's hard to make an accurate determination of the suit, based off of the garment at that stage of the process, but it appeared he nailed it. The only issue I believe will be the width of the trouser legs. But the jacket looked good and fit well.
As soon as I get the suit, I will post photos for criticism. Like I said, I'm not expecting a perfect reproduction from a tailor who has no experience with Golden Era clothing. But for a custom linen suit at $160 it can't hurt to try.
So I took him a few photos of linen suits with the details I was looking for. Pleated patch pockets, fishtail pants, belted and pleated back etc. Much to my surprise he and his wife were extremely excited to attempt the suit. They assured me they could do it and they were genuinely excited to try it. The best part was the price....$160. Even if the suit is not good, I'm not out much money....and if it IS good, i've got a huge amount of suits for him to make.
He immediately measured me and told me to come by his shop in exactly 1 week from that day for a 1st fitting. I stopped in 3 days later to drop off a Magnoli for alterations and he dragged me into the back room. He already had the linen suit ready for a 1st fitting.
It's hard to make an accurate determination of the suit, based off of the garment at that stage of the process, but it appeared he nailed it. The only issue I believe will be the width of the trouser legs. But the jacket looked good and fit well.
As soon as I get the suit, I will post photos for criticism. Like I said, I'm not expecting a perfect reproduction from a tailor who has no experience with Golden Era clothing. But for a custom linen suit at $160 it can't hurt to try.