Hexenmeister
One of the Regulars
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- 106
- Location
- South Ogden, Utah
I bought my first suit a little over a year ago; it's a three-piece grey suit from Alfani's Red line of menswear. I was satisfied at the time, though I always felt the fit of the jacket and waistcoat were always just too big. This sentiment has been enhanced by my recent purchase of a custom cut suit from Indochino. Now that I know what a properly cut suit should fit like, I just don't like the fit of my grey suit. I've been thinking of my options, which have come down to either having the jacket and waistcoat tailored to fit better, or trying to sell the suit so I can buy a new one to match my measurements.
My main problem with the tailoring approach is that the whole suit cost me under $300, and what the price of tailoring the jacket and waistcoat could be. It cost me $15 just to have the waist of a pair of pants let out an inch; so I know having a jacket taken in at the waist and chest, having the sleeves shortened and armholes made smaller, getting the jacket shortened by an inch or so, and having the shoulders fixed a little (the padding seriously juts out an inch-and-a-half beyond my shoulders) will cost a few bills. It may not even be possible to do all that to a jacket without ruining it. Then there's the waistcoat to deal with and having the pants shortened to a medium or no break.
All this is compounded by the fact that there are no tailors in this area who can really help consult on the issue. They all just expect me to know everything that needs to be done at that moment. I need someone to help me figure out what I need to have done.
In the end is it more cost effective to just sell the suit and buy a new one?
My main problem with the tailoring approach is that the whole suit cost me under $300, and what the price of tailoring the jacket and waistcoat could be. It cost me $15 just to have the waist of a pair of pants let out an inch; so I know having a jacket taken in at the waist and chest, having the sleeves shortened and armholes made smaller, getting the jacket shortened by an inch or so, and having the shoulders fixed a little (the padding seriously juts out an inch-and-a-half beyond my shoulders) will cost a few bills. It may not even be possible to do all that to a jacket without ruining it. Then there's the waistcoat to deal with and having the pants shortened to a medium or no break.
All this is compounded by the fact that there are no tailors in this area who can really help consult on the issue. They all just expect me to know everything that needs to be done at that moment. I need someone to help me figure out what I need to have done.
In the end is it more cost effective to just sell the suit and buy a new one?