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I have not used Charvet yet,
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I will be in Paris for six days...would any of you happen to know if that is sufficient for the grand-mÃ
Not sure if you already knew this, but the demi-measure program really is limited. They use your collar size and sleeve length. Then you select a stock body, which cannot be taken in at the waist and cannot (?) be hemmed. It's closer to MTO than MTM, it seems. At Bergdorf, they were very open and honest about the limitations of the program and let me know up front they wouldn't be able to fit me properly.
Not sure if you already knew this, but the demi-measure program really is limited. They use your collar size and sleeve length. Then you select a stock body, which cannot be taken in at the waist and cannot (?) be hemmed. It's closer to MTO than MTM, it seems. At Bergdorf, they were very open and honest about the limitations of the program and let me know up front they wouldn't be able to fit me properly.
Not sure if you already knew this, but the demi-measure program really is limited. They use your collar size and sleeve length. Then you select a stock body, which cannot be taken in at the waist and cannot (?) be hemmed. It's closer to MTO than MTM, it seems. At Bergdorf, they were very open and honest about the limitations of the program and let me know up front they wouldn't be able to fit me properly.
This isn't accurate for Charvet. I believe you are describing their US program.
Charvet has a maximum of one shirt for the first bespoke order and will not be able to have a fitting ready in less than two weeks.
That's not what I was told at Bergdorf; of course, it's entirely likely the U.S. options are much more limited.
It's worth going for demi-mesure shirts in Paris just for the awesome selection of fabrics you can choose from.