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custom dress shirts - Toronto area

hdave

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From all of the places doing custom dress shirts, which is the best? why? pros and cons?
(imlabel, moderntailor, indochino, shirtpal, etc..)
Are they they same for dress shirts and casual shirts (slightly shorter, meant not to be tucked in)

Thanks
 

Yika

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read through the various threads about them and reach your own conclusion.
 

alexandre23

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Hi everybody,

For custom-made shirts, I will definitely recommend Jean Paul LoGiacco whose atelier is located at 162 Davenport road.
I already bought him some shirts, and that's always a pleasure to work with him.
Hard work, good advices, perfection as a main goal, long experience.. everything is here to help you to get what you really want : the perfect fit!
The first time I've been there, he analysed me, my body shapes then we talked about what I wanted to finally create my own paper patterns.
Anyway, if you are looking for a bespoke tailor to get a suit or a shirt, Jean Paul LoGiacco is definitely one of the best Toronto's tailor!
 

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