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Any good Hong Kong tailors that does British (structured) style suits ?

MonsieurChan

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Hi guys,

I'm looking to make a new suits tuxedo or three-piece in Hong Kong.

Do you have any recommendation of good tailors that does British style (Structured) of suits ? Something inspired by huntsman ?

I see most of the tailor house seems to be doing italian sloppy shoulder which I'm not a fan of.

Thanks guys,

MC
 
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WW Chan doesn't specialize in that sort of style, but they're very flexible. Have you asked them?
 

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It seems to be that WW Chan is specialise in Italian type of suits, hence the question..

I think that's just because that's what consumers want. I believe they have a pretty flexible range of styles. I vaguely remember them making a more structured shoulder back in the day and then everyone just asked them to do softer coats.
 

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I see. Any other recommendations ?
I'd like to have 5 shops with different range of prices as WW Chan is the most expensive.
 

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It seems to be that WW Chan is specialise in Italian type of suits, hence the question..
W.W. Chan is flexible, and they used to make a lot of structured stuff in the past, they post quite a lot of Italian type of suit probably just because more and more ppl request this kind of garment.

They are still doing great on the classic British style stuff.
 

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