Yeah, Nordstrom's has nice suits and will alter them for you.
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Originally posted by Ecthy View PostSounds good.
600 - 1k sounds a lot , though I've never bought bespoke. How would that amount of money rank in the US suit market?
BTW go for the wool silk blend instead of the all wool.Try http://wordforge.net/index.php for discussion and debate.
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Now, custom made shoes are where it is really at as you literally get the best fitting shoe you've ever owned. The hard part is finding a reputable cobbler when you're over seas who won't just try to pass of a shoe made from an existing last (the foot mold) as custom made. Sure, it's still made to order but it's fitting a generic shoe size unless they do the whole nine yard of making a last just for foot. I've bought two custom made pairs of dress shoes, one was the cheapy which wasn't worth it, but the other was totally worth it as they actually took a mold of my foot and did the whole nine yards. This was ~10 years ago but the cheapy custom was ~$150 while the full custom was ~$300 and worth every god damn penny especially since they literally made each shoe out of one solid piece of leather so there was only one seam.
If you bought custom men's dress shoes like that in the US or EU they'd easily cost around $1000 so go on vacation to Asia and pick them up for 1/3rd the price.Try http://wordforge.net/index.php for discussion and debate.
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Nope. In many places the choice is between no job or a crappy job so I will gladly help provide them with business. BTW bespoke suits aren't really sweat shop material (pardon the pun) as usually it's a tailor and his sons who run the shop and they're just trying to survive like all the other small business owners. We're not talking massive foreign owned factories abusing workers and instead mostly family run places. That's hardly an abusive sweat shop if they're willing to do the work themselves at that price.Try http://wordforge.net/index.php for discussion and debate.
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Originally posted by Oerdin View PostNope. In many places the choice is between no job or a crappy job so I will gladly help provide them with business. BTW bespoke suits aren't really sweat shop material (pardon the pun) as usually it's a tailor and his sons who run the shop and they're just trying to survive like all the other small business owners. We're not talking massive foreign owned factories abusing workers and instead mostly family run places. That's hardly an abusive sweat shop if they're willing to do the work themselves at that price.
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First of all most tailor shops in the third world are small businesses and you can walk in the back to see where the guy and his family work. We're not talking big business here. Second of all even if they farm some parts of it out I'm ok with that as long as no one is being coerced or forced to work. As long as employees are free to walk out if they don't like the pay or conditions then that's ok because they're freely deciding to work there as it's likely the best opportunities they have at that time (and many of them go on to open their own shops after a few years). It's called hard work and thrift; these people often have that ethic while more wealthy westerners would no turn their noses up at such job opportunities. Either way, I'm getting a great suit at a great price custom made to fit while they're just happy to have customers who bring money into the local economy. BTW you won't find to many sweat shops in South Korea these days and instead they really are independent small businessmen trying to make an honest living.Try http://wordforge.net/index.php for discussion and debate.
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Originally posted by Ecthy View PostAnd tailors in America are not just trying to get by like most of us?
Again, provided everyone is there of their own free will and have the option to quit any time they like. Just because they're willing to work harder for less money doesn't mean they're abusing themselves.Try http://wordforge.net/index.php for discussion and debate.
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Originally posted by Ecthy View PostI really think you should support your fellow Americans moreTry http://wordforge.net/index.php for discussion and debate.
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Originally posted by Ecthy View PostTo be fair I wasn't thinking of South Korea when I made that remark, more along the lines of China etc., but I'm willing to take your word for it for the time being.Try http://wordforge.net/index.php for discussion and debate.
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