Dr Doran
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OK, I know this has been discussed a bit, but I want to discuss it again. I am considering having a suit made for me by mycustomtailor.com.
Why? you ask. Vintage suits ARE available for cheaper ... we complain about spending $300 for a vintage suit, but the quality is worth it and the cut (if it fits) is unbeatable.
Yes, I know that MCT had a button-bleed problem courtesy of Senator Jack's warning thread. - I think that is over now (or at least they now offer horn buttons, which they did not when Senator Jack bought the white suit from them.
Why, you ask, should I have them make a suit, when I can buy a vintage suit for cheaper?
I'll tell you: because:
a.) Apparently they can make suits the way you want them, as evidenced by their descriptions of a 'hollywood style' 3 piece which advertises wide legs and a high waistband on the trousers, plus you can specify in your order that you want your trousers e.g. 12 inches wide at the knees, etc.
and
b.) (most importantly) they have tweeds and other cloths that I doubt very much I will find on a vintage suit, such as the stunner at the top here:
http://www.mycustomtailor.com/preview-fabric.php?fabric_id=2275
Can you imagine getting a whole suit made of this? It's very heavy and they only advertise it for skirt-suits, men's suit jackets, and for overcoats, presumably because they think it is too hot to wear as trousers -- but they'll surely do it if one asks. The color is unbelievably cool. I'd still love a green and white herringbone but until someone makes that, this is the coolest I have seen.
So, who wants to dissuade me so that I have all the pros and cons in hand before I proceed with this project?
Why? you ask. Vintage suits ARE available for cheaper ... we complain about spending $300 for a vintage suit, but the quality is worth it and the cut (if it fits) is unbeatable.
Yes, I know that MCT had a button-bleed problem courtesy of Senator Jack's warning thread. - I think that is over now (or at least they now offer horn buttons, which they did not when Senator Jack bought the white suit from them.
Why, you ask, should I have them make a suit, when I can buy a vintage suit for cheaper?
I'll tell you: because:
a.) Apparently they can make suits the way you want them, as evidenced by their descriptions of a 'hollywood style' 3 piece which advertises wide legs and a high waistband on the trousers, plus you can specify in your order that you want your trousers e.g. 12 inches wide at the knees, etc.
and
b.) (most importantly) they have tweeds and other cloths that I doubt very much I will find on a vintage suit, such as the stunner at the top here:
http://www.mycustomtailor.com/preview-fabric.php?fabric_id=2275
Can you imagine getting a whole suit made of this? It's very heavy and they only advertise it for skirt-suits, men's suit jackets, and for overcoats, presumably because they think it is too hot to wear as trousers -- but they'll surely do it if one asks. The color is unbelievably cool. I'd still love a green and white herringbone but until someone makes that, this is the coolest I have seen.
So, who wants to dissuade me so that I have all the pros and cons in hand before I proceed with this project?