Admittedly, tailoring in Hong Kong is perhaps one of the biggest tourists’
attractions in this Chinese territory. But there are some things that every man
who is in the hunt for a good tailor in Hong Kong must learn.
So here are some red flags to watch out
for while in a quest for a good tailor
in Hong Kong. These red flags, however,
are just precautions and not automatically a sign that a particular tailor is
not trustworthy or reputable. It is just a guide for you to be more observant
when choosing and deciding if a particular clothier has what it takes to make
quality and decent looking men’s suits.
Too Much Talk, Less Buzzing Activity at the Shop
One must first realize that Hong Kong is a very fast paced metropolitan city.
Practically everyone walks and talks at a seemingly fast forward mode. The same
case can be applied to many HK tailors. Well, at least only to those who are truly busy and up to their
neck in back orders that spending too much time on niceties and pleasantries
with one particular client is almost impossible to do so.
The point is that a tailor who is
seemingly nothing better else to do but engage you in too much conversation
over a cup of tea should be seen as a bit of a red flag. After all, there is a
presumption that truly good tailors are too busy turning our back orders to do
much talking to just one customer.
Wet Behind the Ears Tailor (Barely Out of their Teens)
While it may be true that there could
be young tailor geniuses out there, in general, good master tailors in Hong Kong
should be already in their middle age years. After all, tailoring is one of
those tradecrafts that can be truly mastered by someone only through long and
hard years of hands on experience. It is not something that can be learned just
by going to school. The more experience a tailor has, the likelier that he will
be good at creating fitted suits and
other custom tailoring clothes.
The Promise of a Suit in a Day
If you are given a promise that your
custom fitted suit will be ready
tomorrow, do not be glad about it. In fact, ask yourself this question, is it
really a suit custom tailored to your exact size measurements and body
proportions, or merely a ready to wear suit designed to appear as if it were
the former?
Bear in mind that a decent quality made
to measure suit should require at least one to two more fittings before final
stitching could be done, and this takes at least three days or more.
Finding a good and reputable tailor in Hong Kong is actually not
that hard for as long as the seeker himself knows and understands how and what
it takes to create a good and decent men’s
suit.
Great tips here! Tailors in Hong Kong is indeed one of the most popular tailors in the world. They're one of the bests and with this also competition among them is too high. So, in choosing a custom tailor to tailor your custom-made suits or shirts, it is important to choose carefully the right tailor for you.
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