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Even better.Those Moores ships for free
Wurger is there a code for the 10% SF member discount?
The only SF approved tailor I've seen doing ladies where has been Joe @ The Finery Company with B&Tailor.
Anyone going to give it a go?
So to be clear you can't use Joe to access B&T from Australia anymore?He's made my wife some stuff (suit, jacket, pants and a polo coat) and they are amazing. Don't think Joe uses B&Tailor for much anymore.
So to be clear you can't use Joe to access B&T from Australia anymore?
The darts are angling inwards when they should be straight usually indicates that there is a balance problem
A Neapolitan cut with English style quarters? Very strange.
I’ve never had anything made from Calder or know who the maker is so it could just be the “style” so all of this is based on the photos provided
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Anyone going to give it a go?
Agreed, if all the details are as @Bravo Sierra wanted them, then all good.There's nothing wrong with taking elements of different regions and putting them into one if that's what you desire. I've had a single button suit made with a high lapel gorge and reasonably open quarters, clean chest with no padding + soft natural shoulder; sure, single button is distinctively English and i've brought in italian elements, but ultimately I wanted the best of both worlds..
But as sartorial scholars say, know thy rules and break them. I doubt any tom dick or harry on the street would notice the points everyone has pointed out.