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after reading a few pages of this, I feel compelled to shake my head and write with confusion to ask why people are still doing this?! It's a suit, a rather complex garment that's being put onto a unique body. You're sending off measurements and getting back something that 'looks' like a suit but it isn't folks. I understand people don't have budgets for (some) OTR but even going shopping at a store and fitting on a bunch in person is still a long difficult process to find something that even then for many just about fits well enough not to be laughed at, so what are the chances that this process will work better? and based on everything we've seen, it doesn't. Suit after suit, remake after remake, and most of them look terrible. They look like a machine designed and made them, so while they have a list of measurements correct, of course it's just no substitute for a real live person who's designed something and made it to have a personality. If your suit fits well it's almost more likely a fluke. I just don't get why people are wasting their money on this process.
I agree with the gist of your message (Indochino generally doesn't work and you overpay for it), but it does come across a bit condescending. You can't blame people for trying, especially if they're not willing or able to shell out $000's for the bespoke route. Rather than shaking your head in confusion, perhaps you care to offer some tips for those who look for something acceptable in the $400,- range? E.g. searching this forum for traveling tailors in your area with competitive pricing? Or buying through Yoox and then altering at your local tailor...
look, on the attitude comment, you're totally right. It wasn't quite called for, it's just frustration. This is an entire forum dedicated to looking great in a suit and there are already so many resources here for helping people find something good, if not great, that it's frustrating to me to see people take a quick and cheap route and expect good or even acceptable results. Several senior people have popped in here and said more or less the same thing, that for most people, the results of this sort of process don't seem very good. And there IS help available - the whole forum has tonnes of resources for those who're willing to help themselves. if people would just take a little time and cared to make things right, they could do so much better.
to me, giving feedback on fit with these types of suits is like nitpicking on getting from 85% perfection to 95% perfection, except we're actually just taking it from 50% to 60%, know what I mean. It's often just so far off that remaking it (which doesn't really solve the actual problem) is the best option.
here's my jacket which i am sending back for obvious changes to the waist/torso/hip area.
I sent these pics to Indochino customer service and their recommendation was +1" on the stomach, and +1" on the hips, and minimal waist suppression.
would you agree? as you can see it flares out at the back, and its very tight across the waist.
any other recommendations would be great too, (ie shoulders/jacket sleeve and **** length)
... Rather than shaking your head in confusion, perhaps you care to offer some tips for those who look for something acceptable in the $400,- range? E.g. searching this forum for traveling tailors in your area with competitive pricing? Or buying through Yoox and then altering at your local tailor...
Their spamming of another manufacturers thread has just guaranteed that I'll never buy anything from propersuit.com.
Sooo... I just bought my first Indochino suit earlier this month after looking for many reviews online. I got the essential navy suit since I'm about to graduate soon and needed one for interviews and all; this forum has been a great help. Received it yesterday, and took it to my tailor to see what he thought. He was pleased and thought Indochino was pretty on-point with the fit, and he was surprised by the low price and features that the suit had. Either way, we decided to let out the seat of the pants a little, and also the waist of both the pants and jacket. Overall, I'm pleased with my purchase thus far. Only thing I wish is that Indochino would use their tags with their new font for their suits (minor detail)! I'll have to wait a week or so for my tailor to do his thing, but I'll post pics when it's done.