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Los Angeles Koreantown: Italian Custom Tailors

dialect

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Anyone have any experience with this place?

I'm not sure if it's full bespoke or not, starts at $600 and I believe the most expensive was around $2500?
 

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If you're talking about Richard Lim, do a search for his name. You'll find a decent amount of info and IIRC, at least one member posted his experience along with pictures.
 

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It's not Richard Lim. The shop is actually named "Italian Custom Tailors"

I was curious as to their overall quality in comparison to Richard Lim, they seem cheaper but there may be a world of difference in quality.
 

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