STYLE. COMMUNITY. GREAT CLOTHING.
Bored of counting likes on social networks? At Styleforum, you’ll find rousing discussions that go beyond strings of emojis.
Click Here to join Styleforum's thousands of style enthusiasts today!
Styleforum is supported in part by commission earning affiliate links sitewide. Please support us by using them. You may learn more here.
Had other members asking about Luxire suiting services.
this is my first attempt at a Luxire suit after many pants and 1 x sports coat.
This was the very reasonably priced VBC Navy Twill cloth. 4 button DB with single pleat high waisted dress pants. I used the try at home service and had a first fitting sent to my address. All in it was about $700usd and took 6 or so weeks.
I am happy with the outcome and would recommend.
I am happy with the outcome and would recommend.
I originally ordered the Stone Twill Chino as I liked the fabric. It appears I got a different fabric (as seen compared to the sample).
I understand there may be slight color differences between batches, but this fabric is heavier (~10oz) and the weave looks a touch different. By feel, the fabric sample is much softer and lighter (both in weight and color). I'd wager I was probably sent the ivory chino but even then the color seems off (compared to online images - don't have a sample of this).
I've tried reaching out via email but my questions regarding the fabric seem to have been completely ignored...
Side note - the fabric used is pretty nice tho. I would more just like to know what the fabric sample fabric is as I'm looking to get pants made in that one
@luxire
I have several shirts from you (I think I"m up to eight now) and I'm finally ready to dip my toe into MTM/MTO trousers. I'm looking for a summer/lightweight dress trouser in a stone/cream color. Can you make a few recommendations? Thanks!
Genoa chinos should be a good option to begin with.
We do also have some good linen in cream/light tan.
What makes the Genoa trousers special? Where is the fabric sourced from?