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Best Bespoke Dress Shirts

gmewu99

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Hi,

I was wondering what the general consensus was for the top 5 saville bespoke dress shirts and suits in ranking order. I thought this would be an interesting topic. Please keep in mind cost does not matter.
 

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i hear Scott Hill bespoke is the best of everything. Hands down. Awesome customer service too.
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in stitches

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Jooooooooooooooseph A. Bank is the place to go
 

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Originally Posted by gmewu99
Hi,

I was wondering what the general consensus was for the top 5 saville bespoke dress shirts and suits in ranking order. I thought this would be an interesting topic. Please keep in mind cost does not matter.


There is no answer, too much depends on personal preference. Do some research into the various tailors to get a sense of whose style you like.

Keep in mind, as well, that every firm has their share of great successes and terrible failures. Just going to the one you determine to be "the best" still might not result in a garment you like.
 

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Originally Posted by in stitches
Jooooooooooooooseph A. Bank is the place to go

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When it comes to clothing, whenever you want to buy the BEST.
 

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My experience to date has been to get your suitings, jackets, and trousers first, and then get your bespoke shirts made.

I have bespoke shirts from highly regarded makers, but when put together with my bespoke suits and jackets the shirts all have too much "personality" of their own, not much unity in the overall presentation.

- M
 

patrickBOOTH

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Originally Posted by mmkn
My experience to date has been to get your suitings, jackets, and trousers first, and then get your bespoke shirts made.

I have bespoke shirts from highly regarded makers, but when put together with my bespoke suits and jackets the shirts all have too much "personality" of their own, not much unity in the overall presentation.

- M


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DerekS

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Originally Posted by mmkn
My experience to date has been to get your suitings, jackets, and trousers first, and then get your bespoke shirts made.

I have bespoke shirts from highly regarded makers, but when put together with my bespoke suits and jackets the shirts all have too much "personality" of their own, not much unity in the overall presentation.

- M


great advice.
 

itsstillmatt

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Originally Posted by mmkn
My experience to date has been to get your suitings, jackets, and trousers first, and then get your bespoke shirts made.

I have bespoke shirts from highly regarded makers, but when put together with my bespoke suits and jackets the shirts all have too much "personality" of their own, not much unity in the overall presentation.

- M

So, you picked bad stuff that didn't go together. Not so much specificity and selecting I see.
 

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Originally Posted by iammatt
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Hey, don't look at me.

Some guy named Vox did this with his D&G shirts [and I don't mean Dolce either].

I'm just trying to save the OP from unnecessary and unwise spending . . . isn't that what SF is all about, strangers helping strangers???

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- M
 

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Originally Posted by mmkn
I'm just trying to save the OP from unnecessary and unwise spending . . . isn't that what SF is all about, strangers helping strangers???

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- M


Sure, but sourcing things from highly-regarded makers doesn't automatically cause an incohesive wardrobe. One's own stylistic choices are the issue.
 

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