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Any Bangkok tailor that can replicate natural shoulder, unlined suits/ sport coats?

Crimson Red

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I am Thai living in Bangkok. As I am increasingly rooting for ivy look, I prefer natural shoulder suits/sport coats (in particular 3/2 roll ivy sack). I acquire few sack suits made by J.Keydge and other 3/2 roll sport coats from PRL. I am also quite satisfied with suitsupply's havana fit suits ( actually wore a grey wool one with slim repp ties during my recent graduation).

Now that I move back to Thailand after a couple of years in London, I find it become difficult to get natural shoulder suits. I understand that Bangkok tailors stereotypically cut massive should pad (AKA Bangkok shoulder). But is there any real good tailor here that can produce the exact copy of natural shoulder suit/sport coats?
 
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