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  1. dolama

    The Hong Kong Tailors Thread

    My first week in Hong Kong and I have already ordered 3 shirts from Ascot Chang and a suit from William Yu (not Y William Yu). I both cases the first impression has been positive, let's now wait for the final result.:)
  2. dolama

    The Hong Kong Tailors Thread

     Sure, thanks. I'll be waiting...
  3. dolama

    The Hong Kong Tailors Thread

     Because cuffs are considered appropriate only for sport/leisure suits, not formal ones like his wedding suit. Yes, I would be interested to know how much did you pay, or better if you know which is their price range.
  4. dolama

    The Hong Kong Tailors Thread

     Useful information Pisquare, thanks. 950-1050 USD is the price range I was looking for, so I will definitely try them when I arrive next month. I was wondering if "Y William Yu" and "William Yu" are the same tailors? Can you post their contact details please?
  5. dolama

    Introduce yourself.

     Dude, who the hell is beat?? Just out of curiosity...:)
  6. dolama

    The Hong Kong Tailors Thread

     Thanks mate, I will do that.
  7. dolama

    The Hong Kong Tailors Thread

    Hi, does anybody know if any of the many tailors in HK have experience in what italians call "spalla insellata" (in english would be translated as "saddled shoulder")? I'm sure many of you know what I am talking about. It's a kind of shoulder quite popular in Naples starting from the 40's. I'm...
  8. dolama

    Introduce yourself.

    Hi there! Congrats for your works, they are really something special!
  9. dolama

    The Hong Kong Tailors Thread

    Hi Pierre Marc, Thanks for your help. Do you happen to remember exactly what kind of fabric was that?
  10. dolama

    The Hong Kong Tailors Thread

    Thanks Classic Car, I will try with Simpson Sin first.
  11. dolama

    The Hong Kong Tailors Thread

     Mmmh. Why that?
  12. dolama

    The Hong Kong Tailors Thread

    @AdamWill Thanks for your reply, I will definitely try Ascot Chang for the shirts. For the suits I might try first Empire Intl. Tailors and Simpson Sin Tailor, just because I read decent reviews and they are in my price range. I guess that ordering at list one suit will be the only way to really...
  13. dolama

    Introduce yourself.

    Hi everyone, I'm new in this forum and good manners suggest I introduce myself. I'm Italian (Napoli) but I spent my life roaming around the world since I was 1! I actually live in Frankfurt, Germany, and in May I'm going to relocate to Hong Kong as I got an interesting job offer over there. I'm...
  14. dolama

    The Hong Kong Tailors Thread

    Hi all. I am going to relocate to Hong Kong in May and I will need to find good tailors for 2-3 suits and 5 shirts. My budget is around 700-800 USD per suit, and 150-200 USD per shirt. Where should I go to get the best value for my money? No problem for me to visit two separate tailors for suits...

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