Hello all, I have been lurking on the site for the past week. Anyone have any experience with iTailor.com. Just placed my first order with them. 29.95 for a basic white, but includes contrast collar and cuff of your choice and monogramming. Will let everyone know the fit when it gets here. Also, not sure if anyone has tried everythingbepoke.com or bespokeway.com, just got my first suit from EB.com for a shot, honestly not bad for sub 200 I ordered one from bespokeway.com to compare and will let you know if one is better than the other.
Join Now
Be a part of the community.
It's free, join today!
Recent Reviews
-
Initial Impressions I ordered Taylor Stitch's 10 oz indigo Cone Mills Flatout shirt (http://taylorstitch.com/products/indigo-cone-flatout). The denim shirts come in three colors: Indigo in 10...
-
Is it somebody who own this and wants to sell?
-
This was a gift from my boss. I kept it for a few months before I just sold it. It is pretty solid. Made in USA. You can't beat the quality. If I needed a sterling silver money clip I would buy a...
-
I just picked this up and I am pretty pleased. Just what I expected. I am pleased with the Bark. However, I wish it was a little darker. A great deal for $35. Comparable to other belts in the...
-
I am a thin build girl with skinny hip and bums, I normally wear a size 25 in Paige denim, and thought I give the selvedge raw a try. The 24 of New Standard is too bulky in the high waist leg,...
Styleforum Affiliate Links
- Howard Yount
- Kent Wang
- Malford of London
- Modern Tailor
- Need Supply Co.
- Neighbour
- Oak Street Bootmakers
- Portland Dry Goods
- Roden Gray
- Rick's Kansas City
- Saddleback Leather
- Self Edge
- ShopTheFinest.com
- Shrine
- Tanner Goods/Woodlands Supply
- Tate + Yoko
- Temple of jawnz
- Uncle Otis
- Virtual Clotheshorse
- Wrong Weather
- The Armoury
- A Suitable Wardrobe
- Bespoke England
- Blake
- Blue Owl
- Bodega
- Brigade
- Cedarville Store
- Context Clothing
- Crane's Country Store
- David Reeves Bespoke
- Drinkwater's Cambridge
- eHABERDASHER
- Epaulet
- Equus Leather
- A Fine Pair of Shoes
- Four Horsemen Shop
- Gordon Yao, Hong Kong
- The Hanger Project
- Henry Carter Neckwear
iTailor.com
post #3 of 16
10/13/10 at 12:33am
post #4 of 16
10/22/10 at 5:26pm
Errr, same here just placed an order for one shirt with the same company http://www.itailor.com/ Like you, i'll be posting back feedback here on the results. The list price is £17.99 but by the time they add tax and P+P it was more like £24 but hey that still seems pretty good for a bespoke shirt if it works out ok. Loads of options too. I've been trying to get a spear point shirt for a while with out having to part with extreme amounts of money so I think the French collar was the one i was looking for. Web site states its about a 5 week turn around. Well just checking back on Oct 16th and nothing turned up yet so I guess its going to take the whole 5 weeks.....
post #5 of 16
11/18/10 at 10:05am
post #6 of 16
11/18/10 at 12:02pm
From the Shirt Fabric section of itailor.com:
"Our shirts are made with the single most essential ingredient ever, which is love. With this comes the finest quality of shirting and top workmanship from our tailors as well as heartfelt services from our teams. Our shirts are made with the most exclusive collars and cuffs with thick and soft finishes and exclusively edged seams. We are able to produce any style of collar, cuff, front placket, back, pocket, bottom styles possible. The list is endless! Monograms/Initials are possible anywhere on the shirt, depending on your choice. Marvel at our range of 100 % cotton fabrics, made of the highest thread counts and weaves. There is so much to choose from!"
I don't think there's any way they're actually using " the highest thread counts and weaves" for the price they are offering....$29.95 seems a little too good to be true for a high-quality shirt. I'd actually be interested to see what the finished product is like. Since they're so inexpensive, I might just get one for myself and compare it to some of my other MTM shirts.
"Our shirts are made with the single most essential ingredient ever, which is love. With this comes the finest quality of shirting and top workmanship from our tailors as well as heartfelt services from our teams. Our shirts are made with the most exclusive collars and cuffs with thick and soft finishes and exclusively edged seams. We are able to produce any style of collar, cuff, front placket, back, pocket, bottom styles possible. The list is endless! Monograms/Initials are possible anywhere on the shirt, depending on your choice. Marvel at our range of 100 % cotton fabrics, made of the highest thread counts and weaves. There is so much to choose from!"
I don't think there's any way they're actually using " the highest thread counts and weaves" for the price they are offering....$29.95 seems a little too good to be true for a high-quality shirt. I'd actually be interested to see what the finished product is like. Since they're so inexpensive, I might just get one for myself and compare it to some of my other MTM shirts.
post #7 of 16
11/18/10 at 9:31pm
I recently ordered a shirt from iTailor.com; it should arrive next week or the week after next. I plan to post details concerning fit and appearance for those who are interested. I am already pleased with the responsiveness of their customer service team to my questions about ensuring correct fit.
post #8 of 16
11/20/10 at 3:41am
Quote:
Hello all, I have been lurking on the site for the past week. Anyone have any experience with iTailor.com. Just placed my first order with them. 29.95 for a basic white, but includes contrast collar and cuff of your choice and monogramming. Will let everyone know the fit when it gets here. Also, not sure if anyone has tried everythingbepoke.com or bespokeway.com, just got my first suit from EB.com for a shot, honestly not bad for sub 200 I ordered one from bespokeway.com to compare and will let you know if one is better than the other.
lol what's the point of contrast collar if the shirt's white to begin with?
post #9 of 16
11/22/10 at 5:43am
Quote:
Hello all, I have been lurking on the site for the past week. Anyone have any experience with iTailor.com. Just placed my first order with them. 29.95 for a basic white, but includes contrast collar and cuff of your choice and monogramming. Will let everyone know the fit when it gets here. Also, not sure if anyone has tried everythingbepoke.com or bespokeway.com, just got my first suit from EB.com for a shot, honestly not bad for sub 200 I ordered one from bespokeway.com to compare and will let you know if one is better than the other.
I am just now noticing iTailor so randomly today. Their prices are amazingly much cheaper than ModernTailor, which I'm VERY familiar with. They take a more simplistic approach in shirt sizing. For example, they don't require your armhole, bicep, or wrist measurements.
Their selection is fewer, but very good.
There are actually some premium fabrics that they offer here that ModernTailor also offers. However, MT seems to charge a LOT of money ($99) for shirts that iTailor is charging $30 for - I THINK!. They look very similar
I'm curious about:
1. Threadcount and ply.
2. Mother of pearl button option?
3. How much to put a small picture from the internet on the bottom placket?
4. Could I get a monogram on the bottom placket - currently they don't have an option like this.
post #10 of 16
12/3/10 at 9:44am
post #11 of 16
1/13/11 at 11:26am
Quote:
Ok so the shirt is here, came last week but I just didn't have time to mention it. It is fine, the fit is very nice according to my wife but i think i would have preferred an extra inch on the shoulders. Will post a photo or two when I get round to it...
Hi, can you post a picture? thank you!
post #12 of 16
12/8/11 at 8:36pm
A bit of a necropost in this thread, but we finally evaluated and posted a very brief review of iTailor's custom trousers. Bottom line is that it was a fail, and a particularly frustrating fail, because if they'd used better materials and not started and ended the customer relationship with lies they might have been on to something. (Other than that, Mrs. Lincoln, how was the play?)


post #13 of 16
1/12/12 at 2:16pm
post #14 of 16
1/12/12 at 9:09pm
Return Home
Back to Forum: Men's Clothing
- iTailor.com
Currently, there are 745 Active Users
(160 Members and 585 Guests)
Recent Discussions
- › Official Sales Alert thread 2 minutes ago
- › Does a size 40 double long jacket exist? 2 minutes ago
- › The official thrift/discount store bragging thread 3 minutes ago
- › Naked and famous denim 5 minutes ago
- › HOF: What Are You Wearing Right Now - Part III 5 minutes ago
- › WAYWRN: MC Casual Style 7 minutes ago
- › lefty's random dog thread. 13 minutes ago
- › Recent Purchases 15 minutes ago
- › ***The official Alden thread *** 15 minutes ago
- › My shoe rotation and handmade bespoke Burmese teak wood shoe cabinet 19 minutes ago
View: New Posts | All Discussions
Recent Reviews
- › Taylor Stitch Cone Mills Flatout 10 oz denim shirt by 3dials
- › Energie Bracelet by Miro Labaj
- › Brooks Brothers Sterling Silver Money Clip by deveandepot1
- › Frank and Oak Gosford Belt by deveandepot1
- › APC Petit Standard by cv123
- › The Lamb-The Lamb by j
- › Everlane Bag by deveandepot1
- › Fred Perry Vintage Twill Backpack - Navy by Mbdu Ckfu
- › Converse All Star Chuck Taylor Leather OX - Black by Mbdu Ckfu
- › Barbour International Trials Waxed Jacket - Black by Mbdu Ckfu
View: More Reviews
New Articles
- › What Tuxedo Do I Need For A Black Tie Event? by j
- › What Should I Ask My Groomsmen to Wear? by shawea
- › How Do I Look Cool? by shawea
- › What Kind of Suit Should I Buy? by shawea
- › How Should I Start My Business Wardrobe? by shawea
- › What Should I Wear To A Job Interview? by shawea
- › A Tom Ford Quantum Suiting by David Zaritsky
- › the-difference-between-fused-and-canvassed-su... by LA Guy
- › tailoring-allowances-by-jeffery-diduch-jefferyd by LA Guy
- › the-basics-of-wedding-attire by Blackhood
View: New Articles | All Articles
Home | Reviews | Forums | Articles | My Profile
About Styleforum | Join the Community | Advertise
© 2012 Styleforum is powered by Huddler Fashion & Lifestyle | FAQ | Support | Privacy/TOS | Site Map
About Styleforum | Join the Community | Advertise
© 2012 Styleforum is powered by Huddler Fashion & Lifestyle | FAQ | Support | Privacy/TOS | Site Map










