sfsnob
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Hi all,
Long time reader, first time poster.
I've received two orders from WW Chan. The first was a sport coat. Very happy with the quality and construction (especially for the price), but the fit was too big in the chest and waist. Patrick noted what areas needed to be taken in when I saw him next and said he would make changes to my pattern and I ordered a suit. I received the suit and the fit was identical to the sport coat - no change. I saw him when he visited last and made him pin it up and take it back with him to HK to make the necessary alterations. I got the suit back a few days ago and after giving the wrinkles from the journey time to release, I noticed major rippling under both pockets, the ticket pocket flap, and on one of the chest darts. Pics attached.
Is this a construction problem or given the nature of the fabric (it's a light zegna australian wool), should it be pressed?
What would you do?
Thanks
Long time reader, first time poster.
I've received two orders from WW Chan. The first was a sport coat. Very happy with the quality and construction (especially for the price), but the fit was too big in the chest and waist. Patrick noted what areas needed to be taken in when I saw him next and said he would make changes to my pattern and I ordered a suit. I received the suit and the fit was identical to the sport coat - no change. I saw him when he visited last and made him pin it up and take it back with him to HK to make the necessary alterations. I got the suit back a few days ago and after giving the wrinkles from the journey time to release, I noticed major rippling under both pockets, the ticket pocket flap, and on one of the chest darts. Pics attached.
Is this a construction problem or given the nature of the fabric (it's a light zegna australian wool), should it be pressed?
What would you do?
Thanks