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Can you take a photo of the I side of the coat. If it came unlined, it may be a difficult job
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Wow didn't realize it was that big of a job.
Can you take a photo of the I side of the coat. If it came unlined, it may be a difficult job
I am waiting for it to arrive but it is this coat:
https://www.superdenim.com/us/president-s-melton-kadavu-jacket-navy.html
Carl, anyone you can recommend to re-line? Thanks.
why are you putting a lining in this.
it is not supposed to have one.
It is a bad idea.
there is no where to attach the lining by the zipper.
there is no facing.
just wear a sweater if it gets cold.
seriously, it is the wrong thing to do.
Carl
Hi everyone, I'm looking for a tailor to alter a new Kiton overcoat by slimming down the sleeves and taking in the waist. I'm willing to pay a decent amount for it since I don't want to mess up such an expensive coat and I have high expectations for how I want it to look. After doing some research, I've narrowed it down to Leonard Logsdail, Nino Corvato, Sam Wazin, and Ercole. If anyone has any advice for me on those tailors, I would appreciate it very much. Thank you!
I've seen Ercole (Frank) take alterations work in Brooklyn (his Manhattan space is definitely not set up for that), but it might be only for existing clients.
I've seen Ercole (Frank) take alterations work in Brooklyn (his Manhattan space is definitely not set up for that), but it might be only for existing clients.