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What changes did you have made for it?
Got a mtm overdye to check out how mtm would work for me and I am extremely impressed. The fit is perfect as you would expect and the process was pretty painless. Definitely gonna be ordering many more mtm from now on
@Justtemple: How's the fit of the suit? Is it very simple/same as the knit blazers? Are the pants same cut as enzo?
I sent in my body measurements to get it MTM. Basically all the measurements were changed, but most notably the sleeve lengths are spot on now and the chest/waist fit slimmer and are better for tucking in my shirt. I'll still probably buy OTR for some casual shirts, but definitely going MTM for dress shirts from now onWhat changes did you have made for it?
Ok. Did you go to a tailor first for your measurements?I sent in my body measurements to get it MTM. Basically all the measurements were changed, but most notably the sleeve lengths are spot on now and the chest/waist fit slimmer and are better for tucking in my shirt. I'll still probably buy OTR for some casual shirts, but definitely going MTM for dress shirts from now on
Yeah I had gone to a tailor before for MTM and just re-used those measurements.Ok. Did you go to a tailor first for your measurements?
Cool. The shirt looks good.Yeah I had gone to a tailor before for MTM and just re-used those measurements.