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Any rumors/news about the outlet this year?
Yep.. it was on 9/29 from 12:10-12:17pm.You already missed it. Last week they had everything on the website for 85% off.
The customer service at SuitSupply are absolutely braindead, and most of the time do not even read your questions, and give an answer that is so obviously half-assed that you bruise yourself from facepalming, or answer something entirely different.Can someone help me with SuitSupply's custom made service? I just sent some questions to customer service but that was like talking to a brick wall.
1. When choosing size, what exactly is the pattern based on? Havana? Lazio?
2. There are advanced size options one can choose, for example collar height. There is possibilty to reduce or increase the collar height, but with reference to what? Am I suppose make an order, analyze that order, return that order and make a new second order and make said collar height amendment?
The customer service at SuitSupply is absolutely braindead, and most of the time do not even read your questions, and give an answer that is so obviously half-assed that you bruise yourself from facepalming, or answer something entirely different.
Unfortunate, indeed.
1. Lazio, but it's quite similar to Havana.
2. If you have too much fabric (forming a roll, or bunching of fabric; see pic below) you reduce the amount of fabric BELOW the back of the collar, by the respective length that you choose. If you have a collar gap, caused by too little fabric, meaning that the collar does not hug your shirt-collar closely and instead leaves a gap between the collar of the jacket and the collar of the shirt, then you increase the collar height.
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Be aware though, that a similar roll can be caused by sloped shoulders, so you shouldn't make these adjustments yourself unless you know what you're doing and your own body through the eyes of a tailor.
Havana and Lazio have the same sleeve length, so the picture is a bit confusing, could be due to the padding or lack thereof.1. Damn it, I tried Lazio and the cut is way to close to the body near the arm holes. With Lazio 54 US I get shoulder dimples and the waist looks weird as hell. Why does it seem to drape so weirdly from the chest. I might have to try the Lazio 56 US.
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2. "...then you increase the collar height". Okey, so the reference point is an RTW Lazio jacket? For example, I get shoulder dimples with the Lazio 54 US RTW as seen in the attached photo. So, when using the custom made service I should order the size 54, but I should increase the arm hole size moderately or greatly, or whatever?
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I recall the that the armwholes were cutting into my armpits. Maybe that is why the sleeve length seems to be shorter for the Lazio because the shoulders did not fit properly.Havana and Lazio have the same sleeve length, so the picture is a bit confusing, could be due to the padding or lack thereof.
The weird drape on the chest is caused by sloped shoulders, and from the picture I can tell that your left shoulder (left side on the picture, assuming this is a picture taken in a mirror), is more sloped than your right shoulder (right side on the pictures). In other words, one shoulder is lower than the other, that's why you only see it on one side.
There are a few other things, but they are hard to tell by the pictures and without seeing the back, but I would honestly have an employee make a size-passport for you, so you can order with that later. Check online and book an appointment with an employee with the most experience at the nearest store available to you.
Unless you feel that the armhole is too small, cutting into your armpit or restricting movement, I wouldn't touch it.
Look at the reps fit on their individual photos, years of experience and general feedback. Should be a decent guideline, I hope.I recall the that the armwholes were cutting into my armpits. Maybe that is why the sleeve length seems to be shorter for the Lazio because the shoulders did not fit properly.
Also, my left shoulder is substantially higher than my right shoulder. I was addicted to first person shooters when I was younger. My left arm is taking the photos.
Yeah, I guess I'll have to take a trip to either Denmark or Stockholm. My concern is I don't trust the sales associates. Judging by the profile pics of the sales associate of Sweden I need some holy water in my eyes.... not saying I am a fashion guru though.
Thanks for your tips mate!
Do not do these adjustments yourself! Especially if this is your first order from Suitsupply and you do not have an established pattern there. These are only for when you know exactly what you are doing. You have no reference or feel to the try-on garment. For your first custom piece always go to an on-location store.Can someone help me with SuitSupply's custom made service? I just sent some questions to customer service but that was like talking to a brick wall.
1. When choosing size, what exactly is the pattern based on? Havana? Lazio?
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2. There are advanced size options one can choose, for example collar height. There is possibilty to reduce or increase the collar height, but with reference to what? Am I suppose make an order, analyze that order, return that order and make a new second order and make said collar height amendment?
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That's ideal, but the nearest SuitSupply is 5 hours away with train, or the neighbouring country. At best I could order some jackets and just return them for free.Do not do these adjustments yourself! Especially if this is your first order from Suitsupply and you do not have an established pattern there. These are only for when you know exactly what you are doing. You have no reference or feel to the try-on garment. For your first custom piece always go to an on-location store.
You might very well get screwed over with that. They really do not want to take returns on custom pieces and in this instance I could not blame them if anything goes awry.That's ideal, but the nearest SuitSupply is 5 hours away with train, or the neighbouring country. At best I could order some jackets and just return them for free.
Really? I thought return of custom pieces was free, crap...You might very well get screwed over with that. They really do not want to take returns on custom pieces and in this instance I could not blame them if anything goes awry.
Really? I thought return of custom pieces was free, crap...
I would try some made-to-measure option closer to home. Suitsupply really is not worth it anymore when it comes to price + quality - the quality has stayed the same (mediocre), but the price has increased significantly. Their in-store measuring process quality can also vary too much to be trustworthy.Honestly sounds like the only reasonable path not involving travel would be to order a standard jacket, have someone measure it, and then order based on those measurements. Without the ability to easily have the free alterations done on custom made it seems like a bad idea altogether though...