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Recent content by dhkt

  1. dhkt

    The Hong Kong Tailors Thread

    You are so adventurous with regard to shirt! :wow:
  2. dhkt

    The Hong Kong Tailors Thread

    Thank you! It's made by Yuki Inoue Milano and I like his work a lot, especially the construction of the jacket. Just some minor tweaks are needed.
  3. dhkt

    The Hong Kong Tailors Thread

    Here is my OCBD shirt from the Ascot Chang Prince Building Branch two or three years ago. I don't recall the exact collar model and it's probably made with the 101 interlining of Ascot Chang. The collar is stiffer than all of my Italian-made shirts, but I still rather like it as its shape holds...
  4. dhkt

    Unfunded Liabilities: a/k/a The Cloth Thread

    They are from the Escorial Primavera Book. Not sure whether there is navy escorial / mohair blend option.
  5. dhkt

    Unfunded Liabilities: a/k/a The Cloth Thread

    I have only taken this photo: the cream white baby camelhair
  6. dhkt

    Unfunded Liabilities: a/k/a The Cloth Thread

    Dear Dimitris, Unfortunately the suit is not mine. I have edited the picture to avoid confusions. I did consider to have it made as a suit last year. But I finally chose another fabric. I agree that the cloth is designed for jacketing. But it will also be fine for suit as long as you are...
  7. dhkt

    Unfunded Liabilities: a/k/a The Cloth Thread

    Similar to the one from LP Proposte Giacche SS 17
  8. dhkt

    The Hong Kong Tailors Thread

    It seems that the button stance of your jacket is a bit higher than that of mine, I like yours though.
  9. dhkt

    The Hong Kong Tailors Thread

    They did not make the button stance lower for you, did they?
  10. dhkt

    Unfunded Liabilities: a/k/a The Cloth Thread

    That's exactly what I think.:cheers:
  11. dhkt

    Unfunded Liabilities: a/k/a The Cloth Thread

    I have been thinking of Olive or Burnt Orange Corduroy suit for a while. But I dare not to pull the trigger.:facepalm: http://apparel.hollandandsherry.com/en/fabric/browse-by-use/trousers/187205-corduroys-moleskin-olive-11-wale-cord...
  12. dhkt

    Unfunded Liabilities: a/k/a The Cloth Thread

    The cloth is from Scabal. https://fabrics.scabal.com/en/catalogue#/product-detail/802043
  13. dhkt

    The Hong Kong Tailors Thread

    Oh, I didn't even notice it until you mentioned it.:wow:
  14. dhkt

    The Hong Kong Tailors Thread

    Based on my limited experience (2 jackets and 2 trousers) with Brown's 2 years ago, the house cut of Brown's was also quite trendy. The jackets were cut close to my body, though it might be my fault of not requesting jackets in relaxed fit. But I have to say, all my garments from Brown's fit me...
  15. dhkt

    Unfunded Liabilities: a/k/a The Cloth Thread

    China is the largest producer of cashmere in the world and the qualities of the raw material vary a lot. I can't really tell you as I am not familiar with the Colombo cashmere.

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