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Dalaruan

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Hi all - I'm now in a professional position to spend 3 months of the year in Hong Kong. I was looking to get some shirts made and wanted to get some latest opinions on Ascot Chang. I did a search and while there was decent info, not sure how current it was.

How have people's recent HK commissions gone? As I understand it, the original Pennisula hotel location is gone and there's just the Kowloon one and the Landmark one. Which location might have the better measurers / fitters? Which has the better cutters? I've been told the cutter isn't doing the fitting. @dieworkwear I saw in an old thread you mentioned Nelson Chin is who you want fitting you... do you know if he is doing this in HK as well and not just the overseas trunk shows? Is Ascot Chang able to accommdate sloped shoulders and forward shoulders well?

Also any quality comparisons between Ascot Chang and those I've used in London would be great (Turnbull and Asser, Stephen Lachter, Hidalgo Brothers). Or traveling Italian tailors (D'Avino, Luca Avitabile) to London.

Thanks in advance!
I'm fitted at Landmark. I'm not too fussy about shirts, i think they give consistent and good results so I'm sure you'll be absolutely satisfied, it's just a little pricey for my liking. There's a first fitting with these shirts so any issues should be easily ironed out.
I've paid around HK$18xx for one shirt with their basic fabric which is decent i suppose. I've tried Avino Laboratorio Napoli, which is not D'Avino but I'd imagine they're similar. I think Avino's shirt has way more details than AC, both did well with their fit and I have similar shoulders to yours. I paid around Eur390 for Avino shirt but with Carlo Riva fabric, so it's difficult to compare value. IIRC tho a carlo riva shirt is much more expensive at AC than Avino, make it what you will.
In the end I use someone else more, AC is very nice but it's a little difficult to justify the price when my daily workhorse is Alumo and AC charges HK2k+ for one.
On a side note though, AC's blouson is fabulous and you can mto one with your favourite fabric at a reasonable price so long you don't go loro, that's the gem you shouldn't miss!
 

unclemilty

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I have used Practical Tailor for over 15 years and always found them great. I lived in HK for many years and now live in the UK and they make
Suits, jackets, trousers and shirts and ship straight to UK using measurements on file. I think slightly cheaper than TPR. Ask for Andy.

BTW, he has an upcoming series of trunk shoes in North America in September. San Francisco, LA, Houston, Las Vegas, Boston, Chicago, Seattle, New York, Vancouver, Toronto.

I visited him on a recent trip to HK. Guess I could have waited!
 

fatpauljackson

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I'm fitted at Landmark. I'm not too fussy about shirts, i think they give consistent and good results so I'm sure you'll be absolutely satisfied, it's just a little pricey for my liking. There's a first fitting with these shirts so any issues should be easily ironed out.
I've paid around HK$18xx for one shirt with their basic fabric which is decent i suppose. I've tried Avino Laboratorio Napoli, which is not D'Avino but I'd imagine they're similar. I think Avino's shirt has way more details than AC, both did well with their fit and I have similar shoulders to yours. I paid around Eur390 for Avino shirt but with Carlo Riva fabric, so it's difficult to compare value. IIRC tho a carlo riva shirt is much more expensive at AC than Avino, make it what you will.
In the end I use someone else more, AC is very nice but it's a little difficult to justify the price when my daily workhorse is Alumo and AC charges HK2k+ for one.
On a side note though, AC's blouson is fabulous and you can mto one with your favourite fabric at a reasonable price so long you don't go loro, that's the gem you shouldn't miss!
Thanks for this. Who do you use for your daily workhouse Alumo?
 

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I have some loafers where I want to add a rubber half sole and metal toe plate. Any suggestions for cobblers? I've heard of Leather Healer already, is it better to go to the CWB or TST branch?
 

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Hi everyone,

I’ve been a long-time reader of this forum, but I’m excited to finally make my first post. I’ve learned so much from the advice shared here, so thank you!

I’ll be heading to Hong Kong next month for a 10-day trip and plan to have a few tailored pieces made to refresh my casual wardrobe. Here’s what I’m thinking of getting:
  • Unstructured 3-roll-2 tweed blazer (mid-to-heavy weight, half or full canvas)
  • All-season wool sports coat (Neapolitan cut, half canvas)
  • Oxford shirts (one in cotton and another in denim)
  • High-rise chinos or casual trousers
  • Possibly a navy seersucker 2-piece suit (Neapolitan cut)
I’ve had suits made by Panjab House/Apsley in the past, but I found their fabric selection more corporate and their house cut quite traditional. I’ve also picked up shirts from Jantzen before, and they seem to have shifted to a more casual style, offering Neapolitan blazers as well.

I’m leaning towards Jantzen for some shirts, a sports coat, and one pair of chinos. I’m also considering Lee Baron for the tweed blazer, additional shirts, and another pair of chinos.

I’ve already confirmed that both Jantzen and Lee Baron can accommodate fittings during my stay.

That said, I’d love to hear if there are any other tailors in Hong Kong within a similar price range to Jantzen and Lee Baron that you would recommend?

Jantzen have quoted

For tweed blazer - $5800-$7800
Shirt - $450-$600


Lee Baron have quoted

For tweed blazer - starting from $4800
Shirt - $480-$680

Looking forward to hearing your suggestions and experiences!

Thanks in advance!
 
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shyomaster222

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Looking for a tailor that can do a very casual style suit. Japanese ametora/ Japanese streetwear style intended to be worn with t shirts and sneakers. From browsing prologue seems like a possible option but wondering if anyone had a recommendations
 

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