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I went to NYC to their store pre-covid. Got measured. I got one of their shirts because they were heavily hyped. It was all cotton. I always wash my new shirts regardless. Had major shrinkage. I was not happy as I paid over $100 for their shirts.

Come to think of it, I'm pretty sure they closed their NY store way before covid.
They did close their store before Covid.

I’ve heard trusted sources that really like their shirts. Especially their ocbds. I have one, it’s okay, I bought it a long time ago when I needed a white shirt & forgot it, so was in a pinch. I rarely wear it though but I also don’t like ocbds, so take that for what it’s worth.
 

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Yeah im a weird with sizing on shirts so likely MtM is the way. The sizing chart had me all over the place.
 

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Hey everyone, I'm new to the DC/NoVA area and could really use some recommendations for a tailor who does alterations.

Back where I used to live, I could easily get Ring Jacket RTW suits at a good price, and they fit me quite well without major alterations. Typically, I'd just need a tailor to sew in the sleeve buttons, hem the trousers and add turn-up cuffs.

I know about Field English Custom Tailor in DC, but from what I've gathered, they can be pretty pricey. So, I'm hoping to find a good-value tailor for alterations here in the DC/NoVA area. Ideally, I'm looking for a place that specializes in suit alterations. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated!
 

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Hey everyone, I'm new to the DC/NoVA area and could really use some recommendations for a tailor who does alterations.

Back where I used to live, I could easily get Ring Jacket RTW suits at a good price, and they fit me quite well without major alterations. Typically, I'd just need a tailor to sew in the sleeve buttons, hem the trousers and add turn-up cuffs.

I know about Field English Custom Tailor in DC, but from what I've gathered, they can be pretty pricey. So, I'm hoping to find a good-value tailor for alterations here in the DC/NoVA area. Ideally, I'm looking for a place that specializes in suit alterations. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated!
Man, this topic comes up like every five minutes here!

I've used Geoffrey Lewis since about 2007. Superb work always and not too pricey.

 

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Hey everyone, I'm new to the DC/NoVA area and could really use some recommendations for a tailor who does alterations.

Back where I used to live, I could easily get Ring Jacket RTW suits at a good price, and they fit me quite well without major alterations. Typically, I'd just need a tailor to sew in the sleeve buttons, hem the trousers and add turn-up cuffs.

I know about Field English Custom Tailor in DC, but from what I've gathered, they can be pretty pricey. So, I'm hoping to find a good-value tailor for alterations here in the DC/NoVA area. Ideally, I'm looking for a place that specializes in suit alterations. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated!
Man, this topic comes up like every five minutes here!

I've used Geoffrey Lewis since about 2007. Superb work always and not too pricey.

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Hey everyone, I'm new to the DC/NoVA area and could really use some recommendations for a tailor who does alterations.

Back where I used to live, I could easily get Ring Jacket RTW suits at a good price, and they fit me quite well without major alterations. Typically, I'd just need a tailor to sew in the sleeve buttons, hem the trousers and add turn-up cuffs.

I know about Field English Custom Tailor in DC, but from what I've gathered, they can be pretty pricey. So, I'm hoping to find a good-value tailor for alterations here in the DC/NoVA area. Ideally, I'm looking for a place that specializes in suit alterations. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated!
The only one I’d trust with high end rtw is William Field. I’ve used other well-regarded tailors in New York for altering rtw to save money & always regretted it.

I used the guy the armoury recommends in manhattan (wazin). They took in tuxedo trousers too much & no the trousers are wearing prematurely by the crotch.
 

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Hi everyone, newbie to the area here. Would appreciate any recommendations on where to get chainstitch hemming for a pair of denim I just purchased (orSlow 105s). Unfortunately my little legs require some adjustments.
Nowhere locally. Ship it somewhere.
 

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Nowhere locally. Ship it somewhere.
Nothing beats having a good tailor with a good eye see the garment actually on the customer.
 

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Ha! You’ve never met someone with a chainstitch machine hemming denim. They ain’t tailors. Find your length, cut, sew. Most of the dudes hemming fancy denim are just sales associates.
 

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Ha! You’ve never met someone with a chainstitch machine hemming denim. They ain’t tailors. Find your length, cut, sew. Most of the dudes hemming fancy denim are just sales associates.
Oh, not a denim guy. I have two pair of jeans because wifey insists. Kiton and Levi’s and I wear them sparingly. I was talking about tailoring. 😎
 

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Arlington sunrise from Thursday. Highlighting dirty windows!

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