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Looking very good but very slightly too tight, no?
Maybe its only too tight if the packet is stretching and the buttons are popping?
Usually, tight when standing means too tight when sitting.
And usually what goes up must come down and yet that's not what we're talking about...
Well said. If you set realistic expectations then you will not point the finger at places it does not belong.
This is the order for best fitting to worse fitting first attempt:
1. Sending in a replicate shirt/trousers and make tweaks to it (e.g. minus 0.5 inches in bicep from replicate)
2. Measuring your best fitting shirt/trousers and submitting those measurements (using Luxire's measuring guide)
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3. Measuring your body and submitting those measurement
i dont think Luxire should be at the end of your frustration because of your own ignorance about the process.
Here's the problem, Luxire's website does nothing to set those expectations. Now that I've gone through the process, I'd agree with your order of best to worse, but again, Luxire does nothing to indicate this on their site. Because of these two reasons, I do point the finger at Luxire.
If you're used to MTM clothing then you know what to expect, but if you're brand new to it, you don't and apparently set your expectations too high. Silly me, thinking I'd get a wearable piece of clothing from a shirt maker.
Looking very good but very slightly too tight, no?