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Top 10 Bespoke Tailors Toronto

Twotone

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Toronto has ten tailors? I'm impressed and will add it to my travel itinerary.
 

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My top two go like this:

1. Matt Masciangelo of Masciangelo design
2. Bulloch Tailors

I had suits made by both recently and I am very happy. However, Masciangelo has become by go-to-guy for several reasons:
- listens very well to the customer
- will research and seek out new fabrics on your behalf
- favors a more tapered, slim cut to the suits

Bulooch did a very good job and I have no regrets. The fabric and workmanship is top notch. Only significant difference is the suit is cut a little bit more conservative. I prefer Masciangelo's slim cuts better.

In my opinion, you cant go wrong with either of these. Several others on that so-called top-10 list are very dubious. (Greenshag and Harry Rosen in particular.) Walter Beauchamp is solid, according to friends, as is Trend Custom Tailors, which a lot of the younger guys like.
 

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