These guys are awesome! I got fitted when I was in Bangkok and I've had them send me various fabrics over the past year for several orders. Best quality shirts I've ever worn.
Bought suit, parts and shirts from the guys and the quality is great, nothing broken or goes bad after a few washes (unlike some other plays tried) and they really go the extra mile to make sure things fit you.
@zoomtokyo thats to test the composition. black smoke indicates a synthetic fiber is in the fabric but sometimes people buy super 100 wool and sell it as super 200 and to the untrained eye they dont seem to look or feel all that different, which shouldn't matter if all you're looking for is the look but coarse fibers wrinkle more easily which is something that you wont see happening in the shop during a fitting. i had a swatch tested at a lab back home and they said it was ok.
I go to Rajawongse Tailors every time I am in Bangkok. Their suits are the genuine article and are comparable to the quality I have seen on Saville Row. They are the best tailors in Bankok.
Jesse & Victor are great tailors. As in Bangkok are many tailors it helps a lot to have a recommendation. Be aware that a good suit needs some time. So I recommend to combine it with a stay of a few days in Bangkok. I made a video about our experience: th-cam.com/video/D9q1kiaP3v4/w-d-xo.html
if you ever go to thailand go to a store called 'brioni' they make amazing suits that fit perfectly and they dont cheat you. they are one of the best tailors in bangkok.
I find it hard to believe that the materials are imported from Europe and pure wool, given the high duties on such goods imposed by Thailand. The material alone for one suit would cost around 500 dollars in Thailand. So how can they make a suit that sells for $300?
Dear Sir, thank you for your information. I would like to get made to measure a couple of two piece old fashion (as you are making) suit from your a good garments collection, but I do not know how. Can you help? I live in U.K. London.
Generally you go in for 3 or four fittings if you really want it done right. 4 is better, and it usually takes about a week. If you don't live in Thailand they can send the final product to you Fedex. I've been to these guys many times and they are the best in Southeast Asia.
im not lying..i understand thai and once i overheard him,jesse, speaking on the phone bargaining price at 60 baht per metre for random stocklot shirting fabric.....it takes 2-3 metres average to make a shirt and a few hundred baht to stitch and sells us a thousand for a shirt...wonder why hes so rich since we all were being fooled and we kept on making him rich
These guys are awesome! I got fitted when I was in Bangkok and I've had them send me various fabrics over the past year for several orders. Best quality shirts I've ever worn.
Bought suit, parts and shirts from the guys and the quality is great, nothing broken or goes bad after a few washes (unlike some other plays tried) and they really go the extra mile to make sure things fit you.
@zoomtokyo thats to test the composition. black smoke indicates a synthetic fiber is in the fabric but sometimes people buy super 100 wool and sell it as super 200 and to the untrained eye they dont seem to look or feel all that different, which shouldn't matter if all you're looking for is the look but coarse fibers wrinkle more easily which is something that you wont see happening in the shop during a fitting. i had a swatch tested at a lab back home and they said it was ok.
Great quality - I go everytime I'm there.
I go to Rajawongse Tailors every time I am in Bangkok. Their suits are the genuine article and are comparable to the quality I have seen on Saville Row. They are the best tailors in Bankok.
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@varun009 thanks for the reply. How did you test? By burning the swatches?
Jesse & Victor are great tailors. As in Bangkok are many tailors it helps a lot to have a recommendation. Be aware that a good suit needs some time. So I recommend to combine it with a stay of a few days in Bangkok. I made a video about our experience: th-cam.com/video/D9q1kiaP3v4/w-d-xo.html
Can you write the full address of this place? please
130 Sukhumvit rd., Khlong Toei, Bangkok 10110 (next to the Landmark Hotel)
great sir
if you ever go to thailand go to a store called 'brioni' they make amazing suits that fit perfectly and they dont cheat you. they are one of the best tailors in bangkok.
varun009 OK we listen to you
can you give us their address please
I find it hard to believe that the materials are imported from Europe and pure wool, given the high duties on such goods imposed by Thailand. The material alone for one suit would cost around 500 dollars in Thailand. So how can they make a suit that sells for $300?
they can change the price all they want.
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Hey loverguy 1981. At the risk of being sued....yes, in fact it was. How on earth did you know?
Dear Sir, thank you for your information. I would like to get made to measure a couple of two piece old fashion (as you are making) suit from your a good garments collection, but I do not know how. Can you help? I live in U.K. London.
@zoomtokyo cheap labor and under the table trade. these are pure wool ive had them tested myself.
Get a Suit from Suitsupply. I got the Washington blue suit and it is so nice.
Hi sir I'm jcket men
Anyone know how long they take to make a suit?
Generally you go in for 3 or four fittings if you really want it done right. 4 is better, and it usually takes about a week. If you don't live in Thailand they can send the final product to you Fedex. I've been to these guys many times and they are the best in Southeast Asia.
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How do you not notice a unibrow like that ? Jesus, man.
Is this in New Delhi ?
+Portugal Designlab Thailand, Bangkok in particular.
im not lying..i understand thai and once i overheard him,jesse, speaking on the phone bargaining price at 60 baht per metre for random stocklot shirting fabric.....it takes 2-3 metres average to make a shirt and a few hundred baht to stitch and sells us a thousand for a shirt...wonder why hes so rich since we all were being fooled and we kept on making him rich
You pay for the tailoring, not the fabric.
dude you pay for the tailoring and the quality of the shirt that is achieved via good tailoring, not the fabric
You think thats a lot? Come to my shop, our tailor shirts start at $90 American dollars and go way up from there-
really ?hahahah
Tuk tuk scam my as?.
Bro, if you're not gonna shave that unibrow, just pull down your turban a bit.