I TAILORED a bespoke men’s suit in Bangkok, Thailand!

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  • Опубліковано 15 лип 2024
  • Is $540 for this custom tailored bespoke suit and a shirt a good value? Leave a comment down below!
    #tailoring #thailand #mensfashion
    Are you heading to Bangkok in 2022 or 2023? Thailand has a lot of tailors, with varying levels of quality. If you don't know how to tailor a suit, this video is for you. Tailoring a men's suit is a long process with dozens of details, so you need to know a few things before you go.
    This is NOT a sponsored video. I reached out to one of the oldest tailors in Thailand, and one of the few that runs its own garment factory, even stitching for other custom tailors. So they have full control of the product from start to finish. They even have a small in house tailor shop located on site. I paid full price, and was very happy with this shop.
    Crown Tailor
    bit.ly/3R3W3IE
    If you are traveling to Thailand in 2022, this is definitely a fun thing to do, and can save you a ton of money over custom made suits in London.
    Collaborations contact me on IG!
    / ontheworld.co
    0:00 How to Tailor a Suit
    0:36 Fabric Quality
    1:06 Picking a Fabric
    1:50 Polyester vs. Wool
    2:46 Chinese vs. Italian
    3:20 Shirt Fabrics
    4:10 2 or 3 Pockets
    4:20 Picking Lapel
    4:25 Functional Buttons
    5:22 Custom Lining
    5:55 Plastic vs. Horn Buttons
    6:15 Pant Design
    6:35 French vs. Italian Collar
    6:45 Shirt Details
    7:59 Shirt Darts
    8:35 Custom Measurements
    9:30 Tailored Suit Cost
    9:50 First Fitting
    10:17 Half Canvassing
    10:51 Jacket Length
    11:59 Jacket Width
    12:20 Tailor Markings
    13:37 Trouser Fitting
    14:10 Half Break vs. Full Break
    14:50 Sitting in Pants
    15:37 Shirt Fitting
    15:55 Collar Size
    16:10 Sleeve Length
    16:40 Shirt Width
    17:06 Shirt Length
    18:05 Second Fitting
    18:45 Shoulder Fitting
    19:14 Fixing Collar Gap
    19:25 Jacket Contouring
    20:20 Shirt Contouring
    21:05 Fixing Stitching Tension
    21:25 Shirt Length Test
    22:15 Pant Fitting
    23:03 Shortening Pants
    23:40 Waist Sizing
    24:03 Third Fitting
    25:09 Shirt Cufflink Design
    26:10 Hybrid Shirt Length
    27:03 Shirt Gape
    30:16 Final Fitting
    30:43 Ticket Pocket
    30:59 On Site Alteration
    31:12 In House Workshop
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  • @samdeen95
    @samdeen95 Рік тому +8

    Thanks for this video!! Really helps!! You're great

  • @bellyhungry
    @bellyhungry Рік тому +13

    The dude speaks perfect English, down to the accent. Very impressive.

    • @joelwycoco1791
      @joelwycoco1791 Рік тому +1

      The guy is a decendant of alibaba 😂 that us why they are good

    • @on.theworld
      @on.theworld  Рік тому

      😂

    • @psidhu1979
      @psidhu1979 10 місяців тому +1

      You mean perfect English with an American accent

  • @Baleur
    @Baleur Рік тому +4

    Very very good detailed explanation from the tailor himself, other videos have great video production, but this has great in depth explanation.

  • @philipthao8527
    @philipthao8527 Рік тому +32

    I like that Mana guy. Such an Educational person.

    • @on.theworld
      @on.theworld  Рік тому +1

      Yeah, he’s been in it a long time, thanks so much for watching!

  • @nickbangkok3365
    @nickbangkok3365 26 днів тому

    Wow! So detailed! I got a suit and half a dozen shirts made there a few years ago and I probably didn't realize there was so many things I could ask about! I think I had 1 fitting and came back to collect and everything was perfect. They are good at Crown though. I totally recommend them.

  • @nandanarasimhan7634
    @nandanarasimhan7634 8 місяців тому

    Excellent Eye for Detail by the Tailor...Kudos to him and his team. Would love to come by one day and order a suit!..Great Video Mate

    • @on.theworld
      @on.theworld  8 місяців тому +1

      Thanks for watching 👋

  • @kflo7455
    @kflo7455 Рік тому +5

    Customer Service & Customer Education was great!

  • @GentStyle
    @GentStyle Рік тому +6

    Nice video! I would’ve listened to more of the tailors advice, they know their product and what looks best. You had them cut this suit very slim. Like the guy said, I hope you don’t gain any weight. Also for what you paid, a glued canvas, you could get 2 suits at a department store. Also if you go back, have them adjust the sleeve pitch/attachment. Anyways, still a very entertaining video!

    • @on.theworld
      @on.theworld  Рік тому +3

      Thanks! I’m actually very happy with the fit and construction, the quality of the fabric on the shirts is probably my biggest regret so far. Itchy.

  • @eric000
    @eric000 Рік тому +5

    You look like Cosmo Kramer! You get that a lot? 😅 That's one hell of a suit👍 The suit guy speaks excellent English, learned a lot.

    • @on.theworld
      @on.theworld  Рік тому +1

      Ha ha you’re revealing your age 😅 I used to get it more back in the day for sure 👍🏼 thanks for watching!

    • @eric000
      @eric000 Рік тому

      @@on.theworld 👍😎 Watched Seinfeld in 2020. It was the quarantine lunchbreak ritual. Seinfeld started before I was born 😅, I'm really curious about 90's. Also a really Funny show.

  • @deuay3143
    @deuay3143 Рік тому +3

    even though the suit doesn't have a proper fit and aesthetic, but I'm extremely impress by the professional progress and how detail it is.

  • @thetryfan6529
    @thetryfan6529 Рік тому +1

    Looking good in suit & tie 👍

  • @YaoEspirito
    @YaoEspirito Рік тому +5

    I came past one such tailor in Bangkok a few years ago. His elegant suits were displayed at the front of his shop. I looked at a stylish pinstripe suit on a mannequin there. Upon closer inspection, the "pinstripes" were actually the words "f*** you" written in tiny print.
    I guess you can find anything in Thailand.

  • @joshuasim2727
    @joshuasim2727 Рік тому +2

    $540 is a really good deal. To be honest, the lapel on the suit can go a quarter inch wider because to me as a regular suit wear, it looks like something you buy off the rack. But still looks pretty good.

  • @machoprotegido5607
    @machoprotegido5607 Рік тому

    Very good video, very extensive.

  • @xcomputronx
    @xcomputronx 6 місяців тому

    $540 in our country it's price for a OTR 100% wool suit, not even MTM. Very good deal, although I think for the amount of work put in I would have chosen full natural fiber material.

  • @jameschan7764
    @jameschan7764 Рік тому +2

    Another place to try would be Pinky Tailor near Plaza Athenee (Le Meridien BKK). Doesn’t give me such a touristy vibe.

  • @youtubewatcher2006
    @youtubewatcher2006 Рік тому +5

    The service seems friendly but the sleeves of the suit crease way too much when standing relaxed. There should be no wrinkles or creases on the sleeves when standing upright and relaxed. That's something they should have spotted and corrected instantly. I don't think that the suit was woth the money.

    • @on.theworld
      @on.theworld  Рік тому

      Interesting.

    • @gjorgideriban7745
      @gjorgideriban7745 5 місяців тому

      Look at 28:41 in the video, the sleeve near the shoulder wrinkles to much

  • @ivanbro1208
    @ivanbro1208 Рік тому +9

    a light suit is the exact opposite of a quality suit. and if it has polyester....forget it.

  • @jensrufer5293
    @jensrufer5293 Рік тому +13

    No Dissrespect,your Content is very Cool BUT THEY SCAMMED YOUR HARD WITH THE QUALITY AND PRICE - GO TO TOURIST POLICE

    • @on.theworld
      @on.theworld  Рік тому +1

      😂 got a recommendation for somewhere else to try?

    • @russianwolfhound1
      @russianwolfhound1 8 місяців тому

      He was over-charged. Scammed ? How ?

  • @Capitulum11
    @Capitulum11 Рік тому +1

    Enjoy bruh

  • @iftikharhusain6286
    @iftikharhusain6286 Рік тому +1

    Good

  • @thebulldogchefs203
    @thebulldogchefs203 11 місяців тому

    I would love to see you in London on Savile Row have a bespoke suit made.

    • @on.theworld
      @on.theworld  11 місяців тому

      Good idea, have you done that?

    • @thebulldogchefs203
      @thebulldogchefs203 11 місяців тому

      @@on.theworld yes, it a very interesting experience. But very expensive and time consuming.

  • @keepintouchthailand9983
    @keepintouchthailand9983 Рік тому +1

    👍🏻

  • @Woadyn
    @Woadyn Рік тому +3

    Thank you for the video, I could really use some advice about casual smart tailoring in Bangkok.
    Do you know where I could go to get more casual clothing tailored?

    • @on.theworld
      @on.theworld  Рік тому

      I believe most tailors can do casual clothing if you ask. It’s best if you have a sample of some thing for them to copy. This was my first time tailoring in Bangkok, so I wish I knew more details for you. Thanks for watching!

  • @user-le4gq5qb3r
    @user-le4gq5qb3r 2 місяці тому

    Their Professionalism is awesome, don't like the fact that in this Tailor shop they did not offer the "little idiosyncrasies" of the inner-lining, being made as same design as Pocket square( being the same as the upper pocket's closure, so as not to have to utilize a pocket square, and be charged(extra)for it, as @ Suit-Cut, in the BMK center( like the fact that Robert & Jay, was genuinely looking out for the customer's(saving's); thereby solidifying a totally repeat customer(return, and recommendation) to other friends, and family(especially, in the PassPort Bruh Movement), from the US, and other participating Countries) We are Vast! Shalom, and Thank You; E. Bro. "P.", USA

  • @miettahamilton3699
    @miettahamilton3699 29 днів тому

    was the price in they Money? how much in us dollars. I didn't catch that part. thanks

  • @paulcummings9015
    @paulcummings9015 Рік тому +12

    Interesting video but you are stepping into a bit of a minefield with suit descriptions.
    A bespoke suit is crafted from a unique pattern, created by the tailor, from your individual measurements.
    There was no mention of the pattern in the video, but based on the collar gap issues, I suspect yours is an MTM suit, i.e. modified from a existing block pattern.
    If, at some future point, you are in the market for another suit, it would be very interesting to do a back to back comparison with a tailor just around the corner (Narin), who has a very good reputation in Bangkok.
    You would not normally expect to be offered a Polyester blend material for a Bespoke suit.

    • @on.theworld
      @on.theworld  Рік тому

      Thanks for your input Paul 🙏

    • @ExpatSensei
      @ExpatSensei Рік тому

      Would you happen to have the name of the tailor you speak of

    • @on.theworld
      @on.theworld  Рік тому

      Yes link is in description

    • @boltthrower3215
      @boltthrower3215 Рік тому

      Narin is really good, but this customer here is totally clueless. He acts like a stupid child…disgusting to see that.

    • @on.theworld
      @on.theworld  Рік тому

      @@boltthrower3215 Thanks I'll try Narin

  • @bennythompson5794
    @bennythompson5794 Рік тому +1

    This is a very interesting video and I was interested to know how all the comments were very different so I watched the entire thing!
    1. The suit was half canvassed sewn! Look at the fitting suit with the canvassing to the lapel. Saw folks going back and forth about this.
    2. You had 2 shirts in the video, assuming cost is with two shirts? So I know what to ask for when I go in. And I saw a mention of a wool blend rather than a polyester blend? Is that right? Or did I misunderstand? I thought the other cheaper black was the polyester blend.
    3. Saw some illiterate guy mention 100,000 for an Italian suit. Pretty sure I heard the Mana guy mention 35000-100000. I also know my suits and have bought zegna for 70k a suit. Pricing seems to make sense for me? 🤷🏽‍♂️
    Love how most people ignore the facts provided!
    P.S loved how detailed oriented you were with your clothes. You gave that Mana guy a run for his money for sure! I am gonna check this place out and will report back. May actually try out the Italian fabs to be a good test.

    • @on.theworld
      @on.theworld  Рік тому

      Haha thanks Benny. Yes, a lot of the comments ignore the fact that I knew exactly what I was buying, and even explain why I prefer half canvas to fully canvas. (If you watch the full video 😅) Yes, the price is inclusive of the shirts. I did the mid grade half poly half wool. If anybody knows a truly better deal, not just a cheap place, I would love to try that one next. But I thought it seemed reasonable and knowledgeable for the price.

  • @dacr0708
    @dacr0708 4 місяці тому

    Just an fyi, this is not bespoke it’s more of made to measure suit, if you paid the 540 next suit I recommend just go to suit supply you can get a better quality and construction. English and Italian mill fabrics and half canvas construction for 500-800 dollar and just get it tailored in store and will look 100x better

  • @damienow3327
    @damienow3327 11 місяців тому

    Hi there! Did you have to pay extra to have the half canvas?

    • @on.theworld
      @on.theworld  11 місяців тому

      Yes vs fully fused

    • @damienow3327
      @damienow3327 9 місяців тому

      How much in addition was the half fuse? Thanks!

  • @markbeck3899
    @markbeck3899 Рік тому +6

    I feel like I just finished a beginners class in mens fashion and culture.
    Next time let's go with the premium Italian fabric at ฿100,000. 😆

    • @on.theworld
      @on.theworld  Рік тому +1

      Thank you so much for the encouragement as always Mark. For Italian fabric that still is about 70% cheaper or more than what you would pay in London, so believe it or not it’s a good deal 😂 I was also really impressed with his knowledge and his ability to talk about it.

    • @boltthrower3215
      @boltthrower3215 Рік тому

      @@on.theworld Londons Saville Row is done and will disappear. Other countries are way better and London only lives by its historical reputation.

  • @PhilVerryChannel
    @PhilVerryChannel 3 місяці тому

    The suit looks nice but the arms seem a bit wrinkled in their hanging position and the outermost shoulder padding extends about 1/2" too far in my estimation.

  • @gmpoto
    @gmpoto Рік тому +1

    How long was the entire process from start to finish?

    • @on.theworld
      @on.theworld  Рік тому +1

      They can do it in as little as one week, for me it took longer because I was traveling a lot

  • @joelwycoco1791
    @joelwycoco1791 Рік тому +1

    Wool is nice than polyester they charged you too much Vietnam is more nicer and cheaper than that one in Thailand very expressive actually.

  • @user-bw7ep2di4v
    @user-bw7ep2di4v Рік тому

    ร้านนี้ต้องลอง

  • @Akeem_768
    @Akeem_768 Рік тому +1

    are the stitching in the trousers strong? Wanna get one but don't want to worry about the crotch bursting in a slim fit

  • @stevedriver1476
    @stevedriver1476 9 місяців тому

    where in BKK is this shop..
    i normally use needle king or Jesse Rajaswong,, This guy looks like a good shop too.

    • @on.theworld
      @on.theworld  9 місяців тому

      Honestly, the shirt is still pretty itchy after a few months I can’t really recommend.

  • @gbaca07
    @gbaca07 Рік тому +2

    Anything but black

  • @PoppBirton
    @PoppBirton Рік тому +1

    Is the half canvas glued or sewn? Thanks

    • @on.theworld
      @on.theworld  Рік тому

      Glued. They do offer sewn at an extra cost

    • @nafizhasan4349
      @nafizhasan4349 9 місяців тому

      Glued for 20000 bhat!!! even I know that's a terrible deal @@on.theworld

  • @BigBurger67
    @BigBurger67 Рік тому +2

    Sorry my friend I'm not ignorant or anything, but I'm in the USA, please tell my how much was 19,500 converted to dollars. Thanks, love your videos , keep them coming.

  • @keydatingtips
    @keydatingtips Рік тому +1

    So how much?

  • @peluche9117
    @peluche9117 8 місяців тому

    I hope this "likes" help you to fit another suit and give us a new video soon. Will be amazing.

  • @ABC-rh7zc
    @ABC-rh7zc 3 місяці тому

    This tailor is giving better advice than most Asian tailors. However, your jacket is definitely too short (and you wanted it even shorter!) And your gorge height is too high. Also the arms are very wrinkled and don't drape at all. That's the downside of going too tight.
    Would be interesting to know what the suit lining was made of. Not much point in avoiding polyester in the shell fabric of the suit for better breathability but then adding a polyester lining.

  • @halimhamid326
    @halimhamid326 Рік тому

    How much money is that in USD?

  • @alexn4255
    @alexn4255 Рік тому +2

    Indian guy ripped u off big time. 19.5K for a glued half canvas polyester blend suit 😂😂😂😂😂😂. Bro i got a pure 100% wool suit from a different shop for less than 13K

    • @on.theworld
      @on.theworld  Рік тому

      Which shop?

    • @russianwolfhound1
      @russianwolfhound1 8 місяців тому

      Who is the manufacturer of the wool ?

    • @alexn4255
      @alexn4255 8 місяців тому +1

      @@russianwolfhound1 dormeuil.

    • @russianwolfhound1
      @russianwolfhound1 8 місяців тому

      @@alexn4255 A very decent wool. Did you get your suit from Tailor on Ten by any chance ?

  • @mpietras3944
    @mpietras3944 Рік тому +3

    How much in us currency?

  • @triaxengine
    @triaxengine Рік тому +1

    They saw you coming a mile away. 19.5K? Could’ve gotten a better suit for half that.

    • @on.theworld
      @on.theworld  Рік тому +1

      Which shop would you recommend going to next time?

  • @songoppagonzo94
    @songoppagonzo94 Рік тому

    You could have gotten 2 set of suit same price in Vietnam.

    • @on.theworld
      @on.theworld  Рік тому

      Which shop should I try?

    • @russianwolfhound1
      @russianwolfhound1 8 місяців тому

      Yeah, but would they be the same quality (not that this one was particularly stellar) or would they be un-canvassed glue jobs ?

  • @funny-beast-recap
    @funny-beast-recap Рік тому +3

    To be honest that was way expensive for jacket, pant and shirt 19500baht but yes that's your money and your choice.

    • @on.theworld
      @on.theworld  Рік тому

      Where would you go instead?

    • @funny-beast-recap
      @funny-beast-recap Рік тому

      @@on.theworld where would I go? I won't go anywhere but I must ask him discount cos I have experience but as I said its own choices right.

  • @robertnicholson1409
    @robertnicholson1409 Рік тому +5

    I make one comment. A custom made suit is NOT a Tailor made Bespoke suit which never has polyester in it !

    • @on.theworld
      @on.theworld  Рік тому

      Thanks for your comment 👍

    • @robertnicholson1409
      @robertnicholson1409 Рік тому +1

      @@Hanto_san the suit pattern is wrong, meaning what, this suit or all suit patterns. Right at the very beginning you've got to get the material correct. Asia is full of polyester blend material presented as 100% wool. Don't take any notice of the label, they've got fake stuff out of China all over the place because it's cheap and if you're not switched on they'll rip you off.
      The right material is vital, if you can't get that right you might as well wear a pair of jeans.

    • @robertnicholson1409
      @robertnicholson1409 Рік тому +1

      @@Hanto_san I'm Australian and you're European so you should know this better than me. The best cloth is English or Italian so if you're in Bangkok that's the cloth you should use...stay away from Asian Mills. As to the lapels that's another story which I won't cover here...make sure you get the cloth right, of course it's more expensive....pay the extra, I would.

    • @robertnicholson1409
      @robertnicholson1409 Рік тому +1

      @@Hanto_san I'll cut a long story short. I disagree with you, the material is everything. Italian and English fabric are high quality but expensive and you can't fake it by using an inferior material.... everyone can see it.

    • @robertnicholson1409
      @robertnicholson1409 Рік тому +1

      @@Hanto_san you still don't get it. It's not about being into or not being into English fabric, it's about using the best fabric and it so happens the quality comes from English and Italian fabrics. But they're expensive.
      If you can't afford this material /fabric then don't make a suit. Nothing worse than a cheap suit.

  • @method341
    @method341 Рік тому

    If a guy speaks English that well in Thailand it typically means you're getting ripped off.

    • @on.theworld
      @on.theworld  Рік тому

      Where do you go for your suits here?

  • @maluekfassi9060
    @maluekfassi9060 Рік тому +1

    i pay my italian custom suit for 1000 dollars, 100 000 B it's around 3000 dollars, are you crazy ?

    • @on.theworld
      @on.theworld  Рік тому

      I didn’t pay 100,000… where do you get your suits made?

    • @maluekfassi9060
      @maluekfassi9060 Рік тому +1

      @@on.theworld In France, Lanieri, maybe you know... What is exactly the price ? because i'm going to asin for this summer and i i will try to get a suit or shirt from there

    • @on.theworld
      @on.theworld  Рік тому +1

      @@maluekfassi9060 Thanks I'll try that on my next tine in Paris!

    • @on.theworld
      @on.theworld  Рік тому +1

      @@maluekfassi9060 My suit was just under $600 for wool poly blend. I think you got a better deal 😅

    • @maluekfassi9060
      @maluekfassi9060 Рік тому

      @@on.theworld thank you for your informations !

  • @russianwolfhound1
    @russianwolfhound1 8 місяців тому

    While this is a useful video for showing the typical process of buying a suit in Bangkok, it also inadvertently illustrates some of the pitfalls of buying one there.
    Let's face it. The vast majority of guys who are buying suits in Bangkok ( or anywhere else for that matter) are uninformed consumers. They generally know little or nothing about fabrics, and the various methods in which suits are constructed. And this is completely understandable, since many guys only need a suit for the odd occasion, and don't feel the need to do a deep dive into research. Therefor, they are prime targets for being over-charged or downright scammed by Bangkok tailors.
    The Crown tailor charged you a somewhat premium price for a poly-wool blend suit with a cheap inner liner At that price-point, you should be able to get a decent 100% wool suit with a silk liner. It should not only be half canvassed in its construction, but should also be stitched instead of glued. at this price. To his credit, the Crown tailor alluded to the fact there can be a lot of poly-wool blends being fraudulently sold as pure wool suits in Bangkok.
    I think you could have done much worse than Crown Tailor. By Bangkok standards, they are better than average. The tailor was at least attentive to your concerns, made extensive notes, and incorporated them into meaningful adjustments to your suit, shirt, and trousers.
    For those considering buying a suit in Bangkok, keep in mind that the term"bespoke" is commonly (and improperly) thrown about by tailors. This was not a bespoke suit in this video. It was a made to measure. Only a couple of tailors in the city actually make suits on site. The rest send your measurements off to local factories to be made.
    Be prepared to pay a premium price for a premium quality suit -even in Bangkok.

    • @on.theworld
      @on.theworld  8 місяців тому

      Thanks for this, I’m planning a follow up video. Which tailor would you recommend for people that want the best quality in Bangkok regardless of price?

    • @russianwolfhound1
      @russianwolfhound1 8 місяців тому +2

      ​@@on.theworld From a "price is no object" standpoint, Narin Couture and Tanika Tailor should definitely be on your short-list. I can't think of any other tailors in Bkk that can produce full canvassed suits. And certainly from a quality standpoint, these two shops will be very hard to beat. The same holds true for their half canvassed suits if you decide to go that route.
      One thing that sets Narin and Tanika apart from pretty much everybody else is that they will produce your fully canvassed suit in-house. This is a really important distinction, ensuring that the tailor is involved in the whole suit making process. The vast majority of other places in the city (including Crown and Rajawonse) merely take your measurements, and contract out the suit-making to a local factory.
      You won't encounter the typical Bangkok tailor pledge that the "suit will be ready in 24 hours" at Narin or Tanika. Be prepared to come back for many fittings over at least a two week period. A quality suit takes time to make.
      At a lower price point, you may want to check out Tailor on Ten. However, they're only able to produce a half canvassed jacket. Also keep in mind that although they have an in-house alteration team, their suits are still made off site. I've seen inconsistent results from them, so my recommendation comes with a bit of trepidation along with a "your mileage may vary" caveat. Still, they're probably better than most of their competitors, and enjoy a strong following among the ex-pat community.
      One thing to keep in mind when going "upscale"for a suit in Bkk is that the cost of Italian or British wool is pricy. It's quite expensive to import into Thailand, and the tailors who actually offer authentic European wools don't tend to buy in large enough quantities so as to receive a significant discount. Passing off polyester or poly blends as pure wool is common practice among tailors in Bangkok. No such concerns at Narin or Tanika.
      So keeping the above in mind, apart from their much higher quality in-house tailoring work, the use of authentic, expensive fabrics is another reason why you pay a much more premium price at Narin or Tanika.
      While your wallet will undoubtedly end up considerably lighter at Narin and Tanika, the bottom line is that you'll at least be walking out with a high quality suit that won't disintegrate within a year.
      Regardless of where you end up going, I recommend that you conduct a bit of research and arm yourself with some basic knowledge about fabrics and the various methods in which suits can be constructed.
      Knowing exactly what you want, and being able to accurately convey that information to a tailor will go a long way to ensuring a positive outcome.

  • @therealGreencrack
    @therealGreencrack Рік тому +1

    Its dosent matter what fabrique came from, its a nice and sharp suit.

  • @rnikko6472
    @rnikko6472 Рік тому

    Quality made not that great. The jacket's arms on both sides had dimples and should not look wrinkled

    • @on.theworld
      @on.theworld  Рік тому

      Where do you like to get your suits made?

  • @chrisclarke7828
    @chrisclarke7828 8 місяців тому

    He ''tailored'' it.

    • @on.theworld
      @on.theworld  8 місяців тому

      Do you know a better shop to try?

  • @muhammadomer6438
    @muhammadomer6438 Рік тому

    Charging for pocket square. Made from lining. Cheaters

    • @on.theworld
      @on.theworld  11 місяців тому

      Where should I try next time?

  • @robertnicholson1409
    @robertnicholson1409 Рік тому +8

    You never buy a suit made of cloth that has polyester in it, any amount. A suit, a good suit should always be 100% wool of good quality, preferably from an Italian or English Mill.... don't use Chinese cloth, it's inferior.

    • @on.theworld
      @on.theworld  Рік тому

      Thanks for watching 😁

    • @anaussieinjapan
      @anaussieinjapan Рік тому +4

      Dino Filarte, one of the worlds leading fabric mills in the world. Is milled in China, using Australian Merino Wool. If you would like to shut yourself off from a country, you miss out on all the value and the good fabrics out there. It’s just unfortunately a lot of mills don’t really advertise, even some high end mills from Italy and England are hard to really research.
      Take my dress shirts for example, I used Giza 45 Thomas Mason Extra Long Staple. But yet I have now got my shirts using SOKTAS Long Staple which I think is softer and creases less than TM. Yet SOKTAS is milled in Turkey, not Italy or England. Turkey is a major fabric hub in the world and a lot of premium fabrics come from there.
      Like yes I would agree a good suit should be 100% wool, not everyone can afford that and having an honest tailor explain the fabrics and prices. Is really refreshing to see. Someone shouldn’t buy a suit because of the price tag or if it’s “100% wool” or “fully canvas”. They should buy a suit that fits there needs. If their only going to wear like a tuxedo 2-5 times a year, a fused suit will be fine. No point getting Zegna Bemberg Fully Handmade MTM when you’re not going to wear it as much.

    • @boltthrower3215
      @boltthrower3215 Рік тому

      @@anaussieinjapan I disagree with 100% wool statement. I own linen/wool blends for the summer, Tweed, Flannel and even a cotton one. Blends are fine so long it fulfills a purpose and is quality, Polyester shouldn’t be in a suit VB has in its hope line some polyester blends.
      China has good quality and so long a western company does not produce cheap suits there (while exploiting labor) I am fine with it.

  • @Lucifer0007
    @Lucifer0007 Рік тому +2

    Great advert where not to go to get your suit made. Terrible material and rip off.

    • @on.theworld
      @on.theworld  Рік тому

      Where’s your favorite place to get a suit made in Bangkok?

    • @boltthrower3215
      @boltthrower3215 Рік тому

      your answers are more like the one of a spam bot. you suck

    • @Lucifer0007
      @Lucifer0007 Рік тому

      @@boltthrower3215 and you added nothing to this.

  • @alfredcocchiarella9785
    @alfredcocchiarella9785 Рік тому

    this is not tailoring , at the same price , you can buy something really better

  • @bespoke_tailor.
    @bespoke_tailor. 10 місяців тому

    Ужасный костюм.😢

  • @boltthrower3215
    @boltthrower3215 Рік тому

    It upsets me to watch a guy that incompetent and his responses are so dumb.

    • @on.theworld
      @on.theworld  Рік тому

      Can you recommend any better shops in Bangkok?