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AvariceBespoke

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I guess so. I wasn't familar w that. This is why I come here!
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Now I know. Either way. We'll see
Originally Posted by mafoofan
Oh. So, he's not making a basted jacket. He's just going to make ths changes to your existing jacket, but make them temporary with basted stitches so he can easily undo them and finish the jacket off for your next visit.
 

Shikar

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You will get your money back eventually.
There is only so much you can undo once the jacket it complete. Even very, very, very good tailors have trouble refitting in all dimentions a finished jacket, which is esentially whats happening now.

Regards.
 

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Originally Posted by AvariceBespoke
They said they will either get it perfect or refund.

Respect.
 

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can you take the option of money bacck? it wont be riht cuz youre not tom ford or built like him

hes sexy
 

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Originally Posted by FidelCashflow
(watching curiously on the edge of my seat)

The kind of seat on which you are sitting while reading this thread works better if you sit directly over the hole, not the edge.

- B
 

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Originally Posted by mafoofan
Oh. So, he's not making a basted jacket. He's just going to make ths changes to your existing jacket, but make them temporary with basted stitches so he can easily undo them and finish the jacket off for your next visit.

Originally Posted by Shikar
You will get your money back eventually.

If the Master Tailor said, "If I don't achieve my globally known standards of perfection with you, AvariceBespoke, not only will we refund your money, but I will cut off my ponytail and give it to you," then I would be impressed.

Plus, the word "pasted" sounds a lot like "basted," so it's possibly that is what he meant...a pasted fitting.

- B
 

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Originally Posted by tutee
I just saw this thread of yours and replied to you many pages before... I hope you know what you are doing.

We've seen this sentence before, and we've given it a name: "Dopey's Lament."


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Avarice - Please bring your camera with you when you go in for this "basted fitting" and take lots of pictures!
 

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