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Best bespoke in HK and the price??

dingdongbell

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Hi guys

I am just wondering what/where is the best bespoke in HK? And the median price for a suit?

Thanks!
 

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As you seem too idle to do a search on the many threads here, try Chan or Gordon Yao.

Maybe you can manage to ask them on their pricing?
 

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Originally Posted by GBR
As you seem too idle to do a search on the many threads here, try Chan or Gordon Yao. Maybe you can manage to ask them on their pricing?
Don't bother with the research. When you arrive in Hong Kong, head over to Kowloon. Friendly Indian gentlemen will approach you and miraculously read your mind that you want a suit. Tell them that price is no object and they'll look after you extremely well.
 

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Originally Posted by gazman70k
Don't bother with the research. When you arrive in Hong Kong, head over to Kowloon. Friendly Indian gentlemen will approach you and miraculously read your mind that you want a suit. Tell them that price is no object and they'll look after you extremely well.

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Originally Posted by gazman70k
Don't bother with the research. When you arrive in Hong Kong, head over to Kowloon. Friendly Indian gentlemen will approach you and miraculously read your mind that you want a suit. Tell them that price is no object and they'll look after you extremely well.

Good lord you are evil
 

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Originally Posted by gazman70k
Don't bother with the research. When you arrive in Hong Kong, head over to Kowloon. Friendly Indian gentlemen will approach you and miraculously read your mind that you want a suit. Tell them that price is no object and they'll look after you extremely well.

That's cruel setting those leeches on the OP however well deserved!
 

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Originally Posted by gazman70k
Don't bother with the research. When you arrive in Hong Kong, head over to Kowloon. Friendly Indian gentlemen will approach you and miraculously read your mind that you want a suit. Tell them that price is no object and they'll look after you extremely well.
- don't forget to ask for a Lolex with dust..
 

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Originally Posted by gazman70k
Don't bother with the research. When you arrive in Hong Kong, head over to Kowloon. Friendly Indian gentlemen will approach you and miraculously read your mind that you want a suit. Tell them that price is no object and they'll look after you extremely well.

Solid advice, as an Indian I endorse this promotion of Indian tailors based in Tsim Sha Tsui
 

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The cream of the crop (in my opinion): WW Chan, Y William Yu, Gordon Yao and H Baromon, in no particular order. Each one has a website and will respond to your request for their price range (low to high).

I'm not an expert in construction techniques and cloth quality but I see and handle their garments every week.

Hope this helps.
 

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Originally Posted by stubloom
The cream of the crop (in my opinion): WW Chan, William Yu, Gordon Yao and H Baromon, in no particular order. Each one has a website and will respond to your request for their price range (low to high).

I'm not an expert in construction techniques and cloth quality but I see and handle their garments every week.

Hope this helps.


I would agree about WW Chan and Gordon Yao. I thought Baromon lost a touch or two. Are you referring to William Yu or Y. William Yu? Both are tailors and supposedly both are pretty good but no personal experience.
 

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Originally Posted by dragon8
I would agree about WW Chan and Gordon Yao. I thought Baromon lost a touch or two. Are you referring to William Yu or Y. William Yu? Both are tailors and supposedly both are pretty good but no personal experience.

I would assume Y William Yu on Mody Road, not the other at the Peninsular.I was minded to offer him but I felt that two wold be sufficient for the OP to trouble looking up.
 

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GBR: Thanks for pointing out the need to clarify. I meant Y. William Yu. I've edited my original comment.
 

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Originally Posted by Phat Guido
- don't forget to ask for a Lolex with dust..

And a beer.
 

JLibourel

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Originally Posted by stubloom
The cream of the crop (in my opinion): WW Chan, Y William Yu, Gordon Yao and H Baromon, in no particular order. Each one has a website and will respond to your request for their price range (low to high).

I'm not an expert in construction techniques and cloth quality but I see and handle their garments every week.

Hope this helps.


Anything the matter with A-Man Hing Cheong? They're supposed to be up there. I believe there is another tailor who used to be a A-Man who went out on his own who is in the same ballpark. Believe his name starts with a K.

My only experience has been with Chan on their US tours, and I have found them wonderful people to deal with and their work extremely satisfactory.
 

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