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Where to start classic menswear

Jones&co

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I’m just now discovering classic menswear. And I’m very fascinated with it. Great styles and just a refreshing look all around. I need some advice on how to seek out a good tailor for this type of style. A tailor who understands being comfortable in your suit or clothes period. And not going with trends. I wear a 48 in sports coats. I was at ISW and these guys tried to squeeze me in a 46. I was there just to research and see different fabrics. But I could tell they didn’t understand the concept of having your clothes fitting right on you. What are some of the steps y’all took to find a great tailor?
 

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