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Master-Classter 
I've always been of the opinion that no-name brand MTM gives you something that sort of fits yet often has no real personality. Yes, with a designer suit you're paying in part purely inflation for their marketing but if you can find something OTR that fits pretty well, most of the work's already been done to give it design, shape, ie personality, and then you just need to tweek the fit a little. That process tends to get most people 80-90% of the way there. Unless your tailor has strong ideas about fit and styling or you do too and can guide the process, my preference is for OTR+tailoring rather than MTMRandom+nicefabric.
Could not disagree more. If the OTR fits you great, then wonderful. But the idea that this process gets you 80-90% of the way there is tosh. OTR is built to fit a general population and generally it fits only about 20%. And even that is only reasonably. Of that about 5% fit vey well. The rest of us just make do.
Such utter rubbish. A good made to measure is made for you. Noody else. The idea this lacks some sort of character is rot and spoken by someone without knowledge. OTR does it's job but is cheaper in shops due to cheaper construction/fabric/labour and is mostly the same for the bigger more expensive brands. The extra cost is mostly mark up.
I meet many chaps that fit off the peg ok. But most chaps I meet do not know that their fit is awful and could really benefit from good alterations or a tailored suit. And when they do try a good tailors they then know the difference. They may not be able to afford every suit they own at that range but many choose to have one great suit.
Most of my clients lovee the difference so much in the fit, length of life, ability to choose their own style, personality of t,heir new suits that they never wish to buy OTR again.
OTR is a necessary product that many men enjoy and hope it only gets better, and should as technology gets cheaper and better, but generally there is no comparison to a suit made for you only.
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