I don't have experience with Rajawongse, but do have lots of clothes from Narin, one of Bangkok's leading tailors. Getting a suit from him takes 3-4 fittings over about 4 weeks. So, it cannot be done by the typical tourist. Also, the price is much higher.
Thanks for your reviews, it helps to choose. Can you tell us if it is fused at this price point ? how much would it be for at least half-canvassed ? Thanks in advance
Sir...I looked at your double breasted suit with Reign tailor...and found that suited you far better....Was high arm used while stitching your suit....in terms of the shoulder
I would say it's two different styles. Rajawongse is a more conventional fit, more appropriate for diplomats, office workers, etc. Reign is better for younger, more stylish crowds who want to stand out and look different.
Best Tailor in Bangkok! Best Regards from Switzerland.
I don't have experience with Rajawongse, but do have lots of clothes from Narin, one of Bangkok's leading tailors. Getting a suit from him takes 3-4 fittings over about 4 weeks. So, it cannot be done by the typical tourist. Also, the price is much higher.
How many fittings did you have and how long did the whole process take? Also what do you think of tailor on ten
I had two fittings, and the process took 4 days.
From what I've heard, ToT used to be good, but since had a change in ownership.
Thanks for your reviews, it helps to choose.
Can you tell us if it is fused at this price point ? how much would it be for at least half-canvassed ?
Thanks in advance
I believe Rajawongse does half-canvassed.
That’s nice suit sir
Thanks!
Will you consider trying Jesse & Sons in bangkok?
Yeah, why not! Do you have a personal opinion with them?
@@WahSoShiok i dont unfortunately. However, they are pretty popular in the reddit community so would love to see your review on them
@@Strive4G8ness23 I had personal experience with them. One thing I don't like is that they are not transparent with their prices.
Sir...I looked at your double breasted suit with Reign tailor...and found that suited you far better....Was high arm used while stitching your suit....in terms of the shoulder
I would say it's two different styles. Rajawongse is a more conventional fit, more appropriate for diplomats, office workers, etc. Reign is better for younger, more stylish crowds who want to stand out and look different.